Yale Law School Events

November 18, 2021

November 18 Thursday

Live Meditation

  • 9:30AM to 9:45AM
  • SLB Room L390C

Every Thursday morning, gather with others for a 15 min guided meditation led by wellness counselor Catherine Banson. Location: Meditation/Prayer Room L390C (newly refurbished with zafus, chairs, prayer mats, yoga mats, blocks & blankets).

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November 18 Thursday

Fill up, Skill up & Chill Out Lunch with Counselors Mia and Catherine

  • 12:00PM to 1:30PM
  • Private Location (register to display)

Every month, Mia and Catherine would like to invite affinity group members to lunch or dinner out on the town! Enjoy the food and take away skills and helpful info.

Mia and Catherine are excited to use these meals to meet as many members of the affinity groups as possible. Most importantly, get to know Catherine and Mia and each other in a supportive and relaxed way. Limit will vary between...

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November 18 Thursday

Mandarin Language Table

  • 12:10PM to 1:00PM
  • Baker Hall - Room 434

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We are delighted to host a Chinese language table. This presents an opportunity to learn or practice your Mandarin, and hang out with other students interested in China while enjoying lunch! All are welcome, regardless of your language level. 

Attendance will be capped at 20 people and is limited to YLS students.

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November 18 Thursday

No More Travel Bans: Rethinking the Constitutional Law of Immigration

  • 12:10PM to 1:15PM
  • Online

Please join the Yale Federalist Society for a virtual event on Thursday, November 18th, from 12:10-1:15pm with Professor Ilya Somin of Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, entitled “No More Travel Bans: Rethinking the Constitutional Law of Immigration.”

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88163561807

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November 18 Thursday

Law Teaching Series: "Why I Do What I Do"

  • 12:10PM to 1:00PM
  • Room 129 and Online

The Law Teaching Series is delighted to host a session with Professors John Morley '06 and Samuel Moyn exploring why they came to take up and academic career, discussing the objectives, rewards and challenges of their own path to law teaching, opening up a conversation about methods as well as motives that let them to the questions they ask and the courses they teach.

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November 18 Thursday

Human Rights Workshop: Renata Mustafina, "Protestors on Trial and Legal Activism in Russia"

  • 12:15PM to 1:45PM
  • Online

Renata Mustafina is a PhD candidate in comparative political sociology at Sciences Po in Paris and a Postgraduate Associate at the MacMillan Center at Yale. She is interested in legal and human rights mobilizations in situations of politicized justice in both democratic and authoritarian contexts. In her thesis and book project, she addresses these mobilizations taking the case of protest-related trials in Russia, going beyond interpretations of this phenomena from above.

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November 18 Thursday

Legal Theory Workshop

  • 4:15PM to 6:00PM
  • Online

Speaker: Professor Katrina Forrester, Harvard (Government and Social Studies)

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