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Showing 12 events for the week starting 04/10/2023

March 21

Tuesday • 1 event

April 10

Monday • 11 events

  • Lunch Talk with Religious Liberty Lawyer Daniel Blomberg

    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

    Please provide us for a lunch discussion with Daniel Blomberg, a lawyer from the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.
  • Blockchain from a Chinese Perspective

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Join China Law Association (CLA), the Journal of Law and Technology (JOLT), and industry experts from China to learn more about the Chinese perspective on blockchain and related technologies. Food will be served. Panelists: Jianing Yu, Chairman, Blockchain Committee of China Communications Industry Association Rocky Mui, Partner, Clifford Chance LLP Angelina
  • Deprogramming 1L: ConLaw with Niko Bowie

    12:15 pm - 1:30 pm

    What do you do after finding a particularly vexing case of double-speak, hypocrisy or inconsistency between Supreme Court cases, where the effects really hurt people? Call a friend? Call your therapist? Resolve to become a district court judge? How do you turn despair into useful work? Learn about the conlaw…
  • Tiers of Review

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    Professors Joel Alicea, Richard Fallon, and moderator Benjamin Eidelson will discuss tiers of review. All are welcome.
  • Class of 2023 Last Lecture Series

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

    Recurring

    It’s HLS tradition for the graduating class at HLS to hear from select faculty members who provide their guidance and advice for the upcoming sendoff moment of our careers. This year, the Class of 2023 Class Marshals have asked three professors to join us and provide their thoughts, which typically…
  • Exploring Diverse Paths of Entrepreneurship—How HLS is Only the Beginning

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    The Harvard Association for Law and Business (HALB) is thrilled to invite you to attend our 2023 Symposium from Monday, April 10, to Thursday, April 13. This year’s theme is “Innovation, Law & Finance,” featuring distinguished speakers such as startup founders, AI enthusiasts, and accomplished legal department leaders. Please join…
  • Screening of THE RECALL: REFRAMED: Changing the narrative around our responses to sexual violence

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

    As sexual violence continues to present a public health crisis, the United States responds primarily by escalating our mass incarceration crisis. We’ll screen the forthcoming short documentary, THE RECALL: REFRAMED (20 minutes, MSNBC, dir Rebecca Richman Cohen), about the unintended consequences of the 2018 California recall of Judge Aaron…
  • Support Staff Awards Dinner

    5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    Please join us in honoring the HLS support staff for their outstanding work to keep our school excellent. This is the inaugural Support Staff Award ceremony. *Dinner will be served* Baked Salmon with lemon and dill served with rice pilaf Chicken Piccata served with mashed potatoes Stuffed portabello mushroom with…
  • The Power of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Public Policy, Charitable Giving, and Beyond: A Conversation with Professor Cass Sunstein

    6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

    Please join us for a conversation and Q&A with Professor Cass Sunstein, the Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard Law School, a former Administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, and a leading scholar on administrative law and regulatory policy. In this conversation, Professor Sunstein will…
  • Understanding a Core Corporate Governance Challenge in Asia: Business versus Family Norms

    7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Many countries in Asia find their economies dominated by family businesses. While economists consider this a concentrated shareholding issue and a rational solution to the weak formal institutions, there are other equally if not more important explanatory frameworks. This talk explores the different value systems at work and hypothesizes approaches,…
  • Understanding a Core Comparative Governance Challenge in Asia: Business v. Family Norms

    7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

    Many countries in Asia find their economies dominated by family businesses. While economists consider this a concentrated shareholding issue and a rational solution to the weak formal institutions, there are other equally if not more important explanatory frameworks. This talk explores the different value systems at work and hypothesizes approaches,…