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Showing 24 events for the week starting 03/22/2023

March 13

Monday • 1 event

  • Harvard Staff Art Show @ HLS

    March 13, 2023 – March 23, 2023

    Harvard Staff Art Show @ HLS
    March 13-23, 2023
    Langdell Library, Fishman Room
    Open daily 8:00am-11:00pm, HUID required The Harvard Law School Langdell Library is pleased to host one of six in-person shows for the Harvard Staff Art Show, including works from five HLS staff artists. The…

March 21

Tuesday • 1 event

March 22

Wednesday • 22 events

  • Kirkland & Ellis Sponsored Coffee at OCS

    11:30 am - 2:00 pm

    See CSM/Symplicity for full event details.
  • HELR/ELS 1L Course Registration Q&A

    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

    Join the Environmental Law Society and the Harvard Environmental Law Review to chat about course registration. Hear what courses 2Ls and 3Ls recommend + ask any questions that you have about designing an environmental law course of study at HLS. Note: this is a bring-your-own lunch event! RSVP today!…
  • Litigating Human Rights in U.S. Courts: Discussion with Haitian Human Rights Defenders Seeking Justice in U.S. Court

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Please join Harvard Advocates and the International Human Rights Clinic for an event following the jury trial in Boniface v. Viliena that just concluded in federal court in Boston. The case was brought by Haitian human rights defenders and media activists who survived torture and extrajudicial killings in Les Irois,…
  • The Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish and Israeli Law presents: The Jewish Vow Between Story and Law, Bible and Mishnah with Miryam Segal,2022-2023 Caroline Zelaznik Gruss and Joseph S. Gruss Visiting Professor in Talmudic Civil Law at Harvard Law Schoo

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    The vow, or neder, is ubiquitous in the Hebrew Bible, found in poetry and wisdom literature, stories and laws. Even sometime-readers of the Bible will have encountered it in the stories of Jacob, Hannah, and Jepthah; in Psalms and Proverbs, Numbers and Deuteronomy. The third century Mishnah devotes an entire…
  • How to Reform Congress

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    A conversation on institutional reform in Congress with Philip Wallach of the American Enterprise Institute. Lunch will be served, and all are welcome.
  • Anti-Monopoly Lessons from the FTC with NYU Antitrust Professor Daniel Francis

    12:15 pm - 1:30 pm

    Professor Francis, former Climenko Fellow and Senior Counsel, Associate Director for Digital Markets at the FTC, explains what’s going on in regulating tech and whether the old antitrust tools work anymore. Lunch will be provided…
  • Animal Law Week events

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    A full week of Animal Law Week panels and lectures! Mon, March 20
    Carceral Logics book talk
    Justin Marceau (University of Denver Sturm College of Law) & Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)
    12:15–1:15pm – WCC 1019 Tues, March 21
    Utah Open Rescue Trial Acquittal
    Wayne Hsiung…
  • The Smell of Money documentary – lunch talk

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Please join us for a lunchtime presentation by Jamie Berger, the Writer & Producer of The Smell of Money, an award-winning documentary about North Carolina hog farms and the impacts they have on local communities, the environment, and animals. Synopsis “The smell of money”—that’s what Big Pork calls the stench…
  • Race, Policing, & the Constitution: A Talk by Devon W. Carbado

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

    The ongoing police killings of Black people continue to generate debates about race and policing. Too many of those debates frame police violence as a problem that derives from rogue and illegal police conduct.  That some police officers engage in unconstitutional policing is undoubtedly true. But the focus on these…
  • Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation (CHLPI) Affinity Group Open House

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

    Come join the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation (CHLPI) for an opportunity to develop more collaboration between ourselves and our campus student groups—especially affinity groups that belong to communities disproportionately affected by our work. Our Health Law and Policy and Food Law and Policy clinics have a wide…
  • International arbitration careers in Big Law

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    Please join HIALSA’s lunch talk with Latham & Watkins LLP lawyers on careers in international arbitration.
  • Transactional Law Clinics Information Session

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    Interested in learning about the Transactional Law Clinics? Wondering what it’s like to be a student in TLC? Or maybe you are interested in understanding more about practicing as an attorney outside of a litigation field? Come to our information session and meet TLC’s clinical instructors, students, and staff. We…
  • HALB Diversity & Inclusion Week: Socializing in the Legal World

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    Join HALB for a conversation on “Love and the Law”, a panel unpacking how to balance professional and personal life in big law. Panelists will discuss building and maintaining social relationships, in-office code-switching, and navigating a high-demand workplace early in your career. Panelists include Rebecca Harris (Lecturer…
  • HLS Beyond Presents: How to Read an Empirical Paper w/ Arevik Avedian

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

    Do you lack a background in math and statistics and struggle to make your way through the mathematical concepts and data used to make arguments in empirical papers? Join Professor Arevik Avedian and practice breaking down an empirical paper into digestible parts. Get a peak at the kind of…
  • How to EIP as an International Student

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

    International students may face unique challenges in their EIP job search, but they have unique skills as well. Learn how to showcase and make the most of your multicultural background and language abilities. We’ll discuss how to target firms and anticipate any challenges you may face. This event is for…
  • Byse Workshop Spring 2023: Reinventing Money: Central Banks, Cryptocurrency, and the Power of Finance

    1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

    Recurring

    We are at a time of intense monetary innovation. Citizens are making new demands on their governments regarding financial inclusion, new cryptocurrencies are launching (and failing) seemingly daily, and central banks are fundamentally rethinking their mandates, particularly with regard to climate change and green finance. This workshop will bring the…
  • Fifty Years After Furman: The Death Penalty in America

    4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    Join moderator Carol Steiker for a fireside chat about the history and present state of capital punishment in America, with scholars Mugambi Jouet (USC Law), Corinna Lain (Richmond Law), and Michael Meltsner (Northeastern Law). This event is sponsored by the HLS Library, in connection with its exhibit Visualizing Capital Punishment: Spectacle, Shame, and Sympathy. Visit the exhibit weekdays 9 to 5 in Langdell Hall, and online. HLS buildings are open to HUID holders only.
  • Film Screening and Panel Discussion: Art & Krimes by Krimes

    6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Join us for a film screening and panel discussion focused on art as a tool for surviving prison and for critiquing mass incarceration. Featuring the film Art & Krimes by Krimes, directed by Alysa Nahmias, this event is presented by the Harvard Art Museums, the Institute to End Mass Incarceration,…
  • The Smell of Money – Film Screening

    6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

    Please join us for a film screening and discussion with Jamie Berger, Director of the documentary, “The Smell of Money.” The smells of money–that’s what Big Pork calls the stench of pig waste in the air in eastern North Carolina, where much of the world’s bacon and barbecue is made.
  • HLR x Lambda Dinner and Info Session

    6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Join students who are both HLR editors and Lambda members to discuss what it’s like to be on the Law Review. Let us answer any questions you might have! Dinner will be provided. Please RSVP here: https://forms.gle/twwmXFJdcoa1rAHK9. 
  • Open Inquiry General Meeting and Election

    7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Over dinner, members are encouraged to engage in discussions on topics of interest. We crowd-source topics (any topic is of equal opportunity for discussion), and then splinter into groups to discuss. Everyone is welcome to participate in the conversation and to change tables for a different topic whenever they wish.