ACS Fall Faculty Workshop on Progressive Scholarship
- 5:10PM to 6:25PM
- Baker Hall Room 116
Join ACS for the weekly fall faculty workshop! Contact one of the coordinators (Amy Jeon, Isaac May, and Jim Huang) for a copy of the workshop paper.
Join ACS for the weekly fall faculty workshop! Contact one of the coordinators (Amy Jeon, Isaac May, and Jim Huang) for a copy of the workshop paper.
Alabama Supreme Court Associate Justice Jay Mitchell and 11th Circuit Judge Andrew Brasher will join us to discuss the differing challenges in applying originalism as a State and Federal judge, respectively.
Guy-Uriel E. Charles is the Charles J. Ogletree Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard Law School where he also directs the Charles Hamilton Institute for Race and Justice. He writes about how law mediates political power and how law addresses racial subordination.
Lourdes Rivera is a leader in the fields of health law and policy, women’s rights, and sexual reproductive health and rights. Lourdes currently serves as the Senior Vice President, U.S. Programs at the Center for Reproductive Rights. She provides vision and guidance to the Center’s legal and policy programs in the U.S., including for strategy development and execution, as well as for building and sustaining national and state partnerships and alliances.
Please email corplaw@yale.edu if you are interested in attending the Wasserman Workshop and would like a copy of the draft paper.
The Yale Law Journal is pleased to welcome Professor Leslie Kendrick of the University of Virginia School of Law to the Legal Scholarship Workshop. Please join us in a discussion of her Article, "The Perils and Promise of Public Nuisance," forthcoming in Volume 132 of the Yale Law Journal
Food will be provided. Please email Ethan Fairbanks (ethan.fairbanks@yale.edu) for a copy of the draft Article and for event accessibility information.
A weekly lunch event for anyone interested in or exploring the Christian faith!