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Week of November 4, 2024

Monday, November 4

Nov
4

Applying for YLS Public Interest Fellowships

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 120
Fellowship administrators will share information about the YLS fellowships and the common application, including a discussion of requirements, timing, selection criteria as well as advice on...
Nov
4

CANCELLED: Guided Meditation with Rev. Sumi Loundon Kim, Yale’s Buddhist Chaplain

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 122
This workshop will offer a guided meditation to center yourself and practical tools for resolving conflict in a mindful and peaceful way.
Nov
4

The Role of A.I. In Personal Finance

12:10PM - 1:10PM
SLB Room 124
In this exclusive session, join Chartered Financial Consultant John Caserta as he helps you navigate this intricate world of AI in Personal Finance.
Nov
4

Yale Law Students Israel Association Hummus Making Night

8:00PM - 9:30PM
Slifka Center, 80 Wall St.
If there's one thing everyone can agree on, it's that Hummus is great! So please join the Yale Law Students Israel Association (YLSIA) for a free Hummus Making Night at the Slifka Center.

Tuesday, November 5

Nov
5

Election Day; no classes will meet

All Day
YLS
Election Day; no classes will meet.

Wednesday, November 6

Nov
6

1L Summer Jobs in Business

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 122
Join the Chae Initiative in Private Sector Leadership, the Yale Law & Business Society, and the CDO for a panel discussion among upper-class students who have worked at a variety of summer employers...
Nov
6

Financing Your Public Interest Summer Internship

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 121
Speakers will discuss various funding options for summer stipends both domestically and internationally. Topics will include, SPIF, Kirby Simon, Mary McCarthy, an external funding.
Nov
6

Lawyering in Social Movements: Building Tenant Power

12:10PM - 1:00PM
Baker Room 116
The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) is hosting a lunch talk with Marika Dias, movement lawyer in the tenant rights and housing movements, in an event co-sponsored by the Law & Political Economy (LPE)...
Nov
6

Radical Reactionary: Fixing Our Broken Education System

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 129
Amy Wax, Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, will discuss academic freedom and policy reforms to the American education system.
Nov
6

Venezuela's Unending Saga

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 124
Diego Zambrano is a Sidley Austin-Robert D. McLean Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School.
Nov
6

ACS Scholarship Workshop: William Eskridge

5:10PM - 6:25PM
SLB Room 122
In the tenth session of the ACS Fall Scholarship Workshop, Professor William Eskridge, Jr. will present his in-progress Article: Super-Canons.
Nov
6

Bernstein and Robina Postgraduate Human Rights Fellowships Info Session

6:10PM - 7:30PM
SLB Room 110 and Online (Zoom)
Join the Schell Center for a virtual information session on the Bernstein and Robina postgraduate fellowships in international human rights.

Thursday, November 7

Nov
7

Race, Gender and Mental Health Q&A Discussion

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 120
Join your peers in a discussion led by Mia Wilson and Lisa Ho, clinical counselors at the Law School and Medical School, for an open Q&A on mental health, especially as it's shaped by one's race and...
Nov
7

The Legacy of Alexander M. Bickel

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 124
Please join us for a talk with Sterling Professor of Law Anthony T. Kronman on the legacy of the late Alexander M. Bickel. Sterling Emeritus of Law Owen M. Fiss will deliver commentary.
Nov
7

A Conversation with Chief Judge Boasberg, Cynthia Long ’23, and Xander Nabavi-Noori ’21

12:10PM - 1:15PM
SLB Room 127
American Constution Society is hosting Chief Judge James E. Boasberg of the District Court for the District of Columbia, along with two of his clerks, Cynthia Long ’23 and Xander Nabavi-Noori ’21. The...
Nov
7

Human Rights Workshop: Laura A. Dickinson ’96, “Big Data and Armed Conflict”

12:10PM - 1:30PM
SLB Room 121
RSVP is required. Lunch will be provided. Email to request background readings. Laura A. Dickinson is the Lyle T. Alverson Professor of Law at The George Washington University Law School. Her work...
Nov
7

‘History and Tradition’ in Firearm Litigation: The Role of Historians as Amici

12:10PM - 1:30PM
SLB Room 129
A panel discussion featuring Professor Jennifer Tucker (Wesleyan),Esther Sanchez-Gomez (GIFFORDS Law Center), Janet Carter (Everytown Law), Dean Megan L. Ranney (Yale School of Public Health)...
Nov
7

A Discussion on Leadership with Yale Law School Veterans

4:10PM - 5:00PM
SLB Room 122
The panel will include Matt Blumenthal ’15, Phil Kaplan ’20, Zoe Kreitenberg ’24, and Tian Tian Xin ’19. The event will be moderated by Luke Bronin ’06, Senior Distinguished Fellow in Residence of The...
Nov
7

Kirby Simon Summer Human Rights Fellowships Information Session

6:10PM - 7:30PM
SLB Room 122
This information session will cover the application process, fellowship requirements, and other details of the fellowship. We will also hear from a panel of last summer's fellows who will speak to...

Friday, November 8

Nov
8

Financial Literacy Workshop: Corporate Valuation Methodologies Part 2 (DCF)

10:00AM - 1:00PM
Baker Room 116
This 3-hour session is part 2 of a 6-hour course, taught by Angela Loregian, that will provide an overview of Corporate Valuation Methodologies commonly employed by finance professionals.
Nov
8

Crafting a Constitution for a Polarized Society: Lessons from Poland

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 121
A conversation with Professor Robert C. Post ’77 and Professor Maciej Kisilowski, a leading constitutional thinker in Poland and co-editor of Let's Agree on Poland.
Nov
8

Accountability for Forgotten Crises (Sudan, Myanmar, and Nagorno-Karabakh)

12:10PM - 1:30PM
SLB Room 120
This event will spotlight three humanitarian crises that have been largely neglected by the media. The discussion will be moderated by Professor Claudia Flores.