Speakers
Fedsoc | A Conversation with Judge Stephen R. Clark
Peper, Martin, Jensen, Maichel and Hetlage (A-B Hall, Room 401)Speaker: Judge Stephen R. Clarke, Chief United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Missouri
ACS – The Imperial Presidency and Elections
Cullenbine Classroom (A-B Hall, Room 305)The Imperial Presidency and Elections A discussion with Professors Travis Crum and Andrea Katz on the expansion of executive power, voting rights, and the intersectionality of these issues under the current administration.
Benefits and Risks of Utilizing Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace and Employment Process
This CLE provides a practical overview of how AI is currently being deployed in the workplace and examines the efficiencies and strategic advantages these tools can offer employers when used appropriately. Speaker: Gerald L. Maatman, Jr., Chair, Duane Morris’ Class Action Defense Group
FedSoc | The Watergate Setup: Lawfare and the Plot Against the President
Speaker: Geoff Shepard, Lawyer and Author
ILS/ACS/Harris World Law | Book talk with Prof. Curtis Bradley
Zorensky Classroom (AB Hall 306)This event will feature Professor Curtis Bradley, the Allen M. Singer Distinguished Service Professor of Law of the University of Chicago Law School, who will discuss his recent book, Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs. This event will be co-sponsored by the International Law Society, the Harris Institute, and the American Constitution Society.
ImmLS | Immigration Law is an International Law issue
Susman Classroom (403)Immigration Law is an International Law issueProfessors from the International Law Clinic will talk about immigration law as an opportunity to introduce 1Ls to immigration law and spark conversation around this rising controversial topic SpeakersKate WeaverNimick Forbseway Foundation Legal Fellow
Konig Lecture with Stuart Banner
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)This is the 2026 Konig Lecture David T. Konig is a long-serving member of the History Department and the Law School faculty. These lectures showcase speakers working in Professor Konig's fields of American legal history and early American history. The David T. Konig Lecture Series at WashU's History Department, named in honor of the distinguished historian and...
JLP | Behind the Volume: A Discussion with Dean Lindquist on JLP’s Volume 81
Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom (310)As curator of this year's final volume of JLP, we are hoping to discuss the curation and contents of volume 81 with Dean Lindquist, encouraging 1L participation in anticipation of Write-On.
FedSoc | Conversation with Judge Stevens
Peper, Martin, Jensen, Maichel and Hetlage (A-B Hall, Room 401)Speaker: Judge Christian M. Stevens, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri
FedSoc | Protecting the Homeland: The Legal and Operational Necessity of Immigration Enforcement
Peper, Martin, Jensen, Maichel and Hetlage (A-B Hall, Room 401)Speaker: Scott Erickson, Assistant Secretary, DHS
ACS – Advocating for Trans-Inclusive Legal Workplaces
Peper, Martin, Jensen, Maichel and Hetlage (A-B Hall, Room 401)Join ACS and OutLaw for a panel discussion with Rafael Langer-Osuna (they/them), co-chair of the National Trans Bar Association, and Sutter C. Selleck (they/them), solo practitioner in Martinez, CA. We'll discuss how to make legal workplaces more inclusive for transgender and nonbinary professionals and clients. Speakers:Rafael Langer-Osuna, Co-Chair of the National Trans Bar AssociationSutter C....
FedSoc – Criminal (In) Justice: Have Criminal Justice Reforms Made Our Communities Safer?
Morriss Classroom (A-B Hall, Room 202)Criminal (In) Justice: Have Criminal Justice Reforms Made Our Communities Safer?Speaker: Rafael A. MangualTitle: Senior fellow and head of research for policing and public safety at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research