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March 2

Monday • 5 events

  • Indissoluble Bonds: Jews, Law, and the Limits of the Argentine Immigrant Nation with Leila Stadler moderated by Tamar Herzog

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    In this talk, Stadler explores how migration to Argentina shaped Jewish law at the turn of the twentieth century. Argentina granted religious freedom to rebuild itself as a “Nation of Immigrants.” But this freedom was limited in ways Eastern European Jews had not encountered before. Specifically, its family law perpetuated…
  • How to Use Word Like a Lawyer

    12:20 pm - 1:20 pm

    Come learn from the expert how to use Word's formatting functions to create the best Brief possible. We'll cover using styles, creating a table of contents, adding Roman and Arabic numbers to the same document, and creating a table of authorities. Bring your laptop, your formatting questions, and your appetite.
  • Texas Club BBQ

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    Join the Texas Club for a BBQ during 3/2 lunch hour to celebrate Texas Independency Day!…
  • HLAB Panel

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    Join us to learn more about the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, the work we do, and how to get involved! You will hear from HLAB members about why they chose to join HLAB, the experiences they have had, and how those experiences have shaped them as students, lawyers, and leaders.
  • From Law to Worlds Beyond: A Conversation with Sci-Fi Author Ken Liu (HLS ’04)

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    Join FiLM Society for a special conversation with Ken Liu, Harvard Law School alum turned Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy author. Across works including the acclaimed short story The Paper Menagerie, his English translation of The Three Body Problem, and his most recent release All That We See or Seem, Liu has redefined speculative…