FedSoc Presents: "Regulatory Reform and Transparency" with Jennifer Mascott and Nicholas Parrillo
- 12:10PM to 1:15PM
- Online
Sign up for an Mentor In Residence opportunity to with Alexandra Brodsky (YLS ’16). Alexandra is a staff attorney at Public Justice. She litigates high-impact cases related to civil rights in schools and the criminal justice system. Before joining Public Justice, Alexandra clerked for the Honorable Marsha S. Berzon of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and was a Skadden Fellow at the National Women’s Law Center, where she worked to end discriminatory school push out of girls of color.
Learn and practice EFT tapping to release strong emotions like overwhelm and to come into balance. You will be able to use this stress management technique on your own throughout the week and beyond. Zoom info can be found here.
Come for some calm amidst the emotions, sensations and thoughts of the times. By dipping into the present moment, you can find relief and a sense of trust that you are safe right now. Zoom info can be found here.
Come for some calm amidst the emotions, sensations and thoughts of the times. By dipping into the present moment, you can find relief and a sense of trust that you are safe right now. Zoom information can be found here.
This session provides an overview of investing including a discussion about stocks, bonds, funds, risk, and basic portfolio construction. It also addresses the basics of how to get started in investing. Register for the event at
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwpc-ihrTorG9dLiED-CCP2hMel94i-x-DR.
This interdisciplinary virtual workshop and seminar led by Professors Ian Ayres ‘86 and Abbe R. Gluck ‘00, features leading scholars, industry leaders, scientists, advocates, and government experts to discuss the pandemic’s intersections with, and disruptions to, many areas of law.
The workshop is open to the whole community; Q&A will be conducted via the chat for those not enrolled in the seminar. The full list of speakers for this week's workshop are below.
This interdisciplinary virtual workshop and seminar led by Professors Ian Ayres ‘86 and Abbe R. Gluck ‘00, features leading scholars, industry leaders, scientists, advocates, and government experts to discuss the pandemic’s intersections with, and disruptions to, many areas of law.
The workshop is open to the whole community; Q&A will be conducted via the chat for those not enrolled in the seminar. The full list of speakers for this week's workshop are below.
COVID & the Social Safety Net
November 4 @ 7:00 pm