Public Interest Law and Policy Speaker Series
Can We Train Bots to Negotiate Like Lawyers and What Do We Learn as We Do?
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (A-B Hall, Room 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 (A-B Hall, Room 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 RoomBORDERS 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 (A-B Hall, Room 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,...