Can We Train Bots to Negotiate Like Lawyers and What Do We Learn as We Do?

Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)

Join us. 2.0 MO MCLE Sponsored by the Public Interest Law & Policy Speaker Series in collaboration with the WashU Law Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Program, in conjunction with WashU Law Tech Weeks. Lead by: Dwight Golann Research and Emeritus Professor of Law, Suffolk University Karen Tokarz Charles Nagel Professor of Public Interest Law &...

Critical Race Theory at the Bottom of the Well: Derrick Bell’s ‘Grandchildren’ Reflect on the Future of CRT

Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)

“Critical Race Theory at the Bottom of the Well: Derrick Bell’s ‘Grandchildren’ Reflect on the Future of CRT” Roundtable with Robert Chang, UC Irvine School of Law; Adrienne Davis, WashU Law; and Anthony Farley, Albany Law School. Sponsored by the Public Interest Law & Policy Speaker Series. MO MCLE 1.0 Sponsored by the WashU Law...

Borders of Choice: Interstate, Federal, or Concurrent Regulation of Abortion?

The Janite Lee Reading Room

BORDERS OF CHOICE Interstate, Federal, or Concurrent Regulation of Abortion? Join the Federalist Society, If/When/How, the Frick Initiative, and PILPSS for a debate on the evolving tension between state sovereignty and federal authority in post-Dobbs America. Featuring Susan Appleton, the Lemma Barkeloo & Phoebe Couzins Professor of Law, and Teresa Collett, Law Professor and Director...

High Stakes, Uncertain Gains: Trump’s Economic Experiment So Far

Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)

Join us for a timely and engaging conversation on the impact of dramatic changes in economic policy during the first year of the second Trump administration. In a moderated discussion, economists Steve Fazzari and Chris Varvares will assess what we know so far about the effect of these policies, exploring international trade, financial markets, tariffs,...

The Challenges of Transformative Prosecution

Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)

This event brings together criminal law scholars and practitioners to discuss the successes and difficulties around transformative criminal prosecution strategies. The panel will feature Chesa Boudin, the former District Attorney of San Francisco, and Kim Foxx, the former State Attorney for Cook County. Both of these professionals were part of the vanguard of rethinking how...