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February 10

Tuesday • 12 events

  • Clinic Lunch Event with Dr. Jonathan Thompson, Director of the Harvard Forest

    12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

    The Emmett Environmental Law & Policy Clinic is hosting a lunch with Dr. Jonathan Thompson, Director of the Harvard Forest, who will discuss land use and renewable energy.
  • JLG Annual Symposium Day 1

    12:20 pm - 1:15 pm

    The Journal of Law and Gender Annual Symposium will occur February 10-12, 2026 from 12:20pm to 1:15pm each day. It will feature over leading scholars, practitioners, and advocates over the course of three panels. This year, the Symposium aims to chart the progression of gender and the law over time…
  • Structuring Cross-Border Tech and Life Sciences Deals with China

    12:20 pm - 1:20 pm

    Presented as part of the 2026 China Law Symposium, this panel explores how technology and life sciences companies structure, negotiate, and execute complex cross-border deals involving China and the broader Asia-Pacific region. Drawing on deep experience in regulatory strategy, licensing, and collaboration agreements, the speakers will discuss how legal, IP,…
  • Scripture in Community: Public Reading of Scripture

    12:20 pm - 1:15 pm

    Recurring

    Whether you’re new to reading the Bible, have studied it for years, or are just curious about what it says, you are welcome to listen, learn, and reflect on the wisdom within its pages. Scripture in Community meets over lunch to read and listen to Bible passages together – from…
  • The Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ “Right to Care”

    12:20 pm - 1:20 pm

    On August 7, 2025, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights broke new ground in international human rights law by recognizing the “right to care” as an autonomous and enforceable right. Advisory Opinion 31/25 recognizes care as an essential and universal human need on which functioning societies and humanity itself depend…
  • HLS Law and Democracy Forum: I.C.E., Federalism, and the Rule of Law – A Conversation with Professor Tribe and Professor Bowie

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    Please join the HLS Law and Democracy Forum for a conversation with Professor Laurence Tribe and Professor Niko Bowie on I.C.E, federalism, and the rule of law. Attendees are asked to RSVP here. The Law and Democracy Forum was launched by and made possible with the support of the Dean’s…
  • Texas Club BBQ

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    Join the Texas Club for a BBQ during 2/10 lunch hour.
  • La Alianza Law Firm Lunch Panel: A Day in the Life of a Law Firm Associate

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    La Alianza will host a panel discussion with BigLaw associates on what a typical day in the life at their firm and in their practice group looks like. Lunch will be provided! Please RSVP here: https://forms.gle/n2kiqhCsUriYcpHw9.
  • Life as an In-House Attorney

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    What is like to work as an in-house attorney? Join attorneys from LEGO, Penguin Random House, and Plymouth Rock Assurance as they discuss their career paths and offer insights on how their work compares to law firm practice. RSVP for lunch. Please contact ocs@law.harvard.edu with any dietary restrictions at…
  • California Bar Exam Information Session

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    Information Session on the CA Bar Exam and Application process. The CA Application is available on March 1st, and the timely deadline is typically April 1st.
  • “Religious Liberty, Applied”: In-House Counsel for Faith-Based Organizations

    12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

    Students with an interest in religious liberty law typically orient towards litigation - where there is indeed a great deal of activity, much of it cutting-edge, as the courts continue to work out the contours of various legal doctrines and exemptions applicable to religious organizations and individuals. But there is also fascinating and important work to be done as in-house counsel to religious organizations. This work, too, is cutting-edge and exciting; it requires a lawyer to be up-to-date on all of the latest court decisions and to exercise superb practical judgment in real-life scenarios where faith-based organizations must make difficult and consequential decisions about how to operate consistent with the religious beliefs that animate them. Call it "religious liberty, applied." Join Wasserstein Fellow Jennie Bradley Lichter as she offers students a window into practicing law as in-house counsel to faith-based organizations. Lunch provided. Please RSVP below! Open to the HLS community.
  • China’s Creative IP Boom: Short-Drama, Games & Designer IP Going Global

    6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

    As part of the 2026 China Law Symposium, this session examines China’s creative industries—from video games and short-form drama to designer brands—which are rapidly expanding onto the global stage. This expansion raises novel questions of copyright, trademark enforcement, and cross-border IP strategy. The panel brings together industry counsel and leading…