Revolutions of Rights: The U.S. Declaration and the French Declaration in Conversation

Sumers Welcome Center

Opening Remarks: His Excellency Laurent Bili, Ambassador of France to the United States. Keynote Lecture: Vivian Curran, Vice President of the International Academy of Comparative Law and Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh Roundtable Discussion:Leila Sadat, James Carr Professor of International Criminal Law, WashU LawIver Bernstein, Professor of History, African and African-American Studies,...

TPLS – Your Body, Your Data: Privacy Rights in Reproductive Justice

Brown Seminar Room (A-B Hall, Room 203)

Join the Technology & Privacy Law Society in collaboration with If/When/How for a timely conversation on reproductive justice in the digital age. Sapna Khatri, Executive Director at the Boston University Program on Reproductive Justice, will explore the intersection of technology, privacy, and reproductive rights, highlighting the ways data and digital tools impact reproductive freedom.

NLG – Righting Environmental Wrongs: An EJ Practicum

Peper, Martin, Jensen, Maichel and Hetlage (A-B Hall, Room 401)

Righting Environmental Wrongs: An EJ PracticumCome join NON-Lawyers (!) in a conversation about their efforts to right environmental injustices in the city we call home. Chantelle Jones will speak about how she stepped up to support the communities decimated by cancer due to radioactive waste in North St. Louis, and grassroots organizers from the Missouri...

ACS | Missouri ACLU Panel

Peper, Martin, Jensen, Maichel and Hetlage (A-B Hall, Room 401)

We will have three attorneys from the local ACLU chapter on campus to discuss the realities of impact litigation and career paths with the ACLU Speakers:Jamie Sgarro, Skadden Legal Fellow at MO ACLUJonathan Schmid, Policy Counsel at MO ACLUKristin Mulvey, Staff Attorney at MO ACLU

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.

Quantum Computing and Law: What Lawyers Need to Know About the Next Technological Frontier Beyond AI

While many lawyers are still adjusting to generative AI, an even more disruptive technology may soon enter legal practice: quantum computing. Long viewed as a distant scientific concept, quantum technology is now moving steadily toward commercialization, with significant investment from governments and the private sector. Its arrival has the potential to fundamentally reshape cybersecurity, data...

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.