Yale Law School Events

March 1-31, 2023

March 1 Wednesday

Deadline for Writing Requirement Information Forms for second-year students.

  • (All day)
  • YLS

Required for second-year students without a paper certification.

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March 1 Wednesday

Negotiation for Lawyers Workshop: Session II

  • 9:00AM to 12:00PM
  • Baker Room 128

The best lawyers are leaders and problem-solvers who can transform a negotiation from a wrestling match to a collaboration. If you aspire to be one of them, this experience is for you.

Negotiation for Lawyers is a three-day interactive workshop led by Kathy Holub ’95 from Harvard Law School, highlighting principles and skills every negotiator needs to master.  

Session I:
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March 1 Wednesday

Foundations of American Legal Thought Public Lectures Series

  • 12:00PM to 1:00PM
  • SLB Room 120

Natasha Wheatley, On Hans Kelsen

This workshop takes up some of the central problems, methods, and ideas that have shaped the theory and study of the law over the course of the last century, by scholars, jurists, and reformers. Ideas to be explored include the proper roles of fairness and efficiency in law, the nature of legal authority and interpretation, the relationship between law and politics, and the intersections between law and other disciplines or modes of inquiry, including sociology, psychology, economics, history, and philosophy.

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March 1 Wednesday

Just Talk? Otto v. City of Boca Raton and the Question of Professional Speech with Judge Britt Grant

  • 12:10PM to 1:15PM
  • SLB Room 129

Join the Yale Federalist Society for a conversation about Otto v. City of Boca Raton with Professor Kate Stith and Judge Britt Grant from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.

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March 1 Wednesday

Negotiation for Lawyers Workshop: Session II

  • 1:00PM to 4:00PM
  • Baker Room 128

The best lawyers are leaders and problem-solvers who can transform a negotiation from a wrestling match to a collaboration. If you aspire to be one of them, this experience is for you.

Negotiation for Lawyers is a three-day interactive workshop led by Kathy Holub ’95 from Harvard Law School, highlighting principles and skills every negotiator needs to master.  

Session I:
Will introduce ...

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March 1 Wednesday

Body-Affirming Yoga

  • 3:00PM to 4:00PM
  • The Breathing Room Yoga Studio, 216 Crown Street, New Haven

As we mark National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, Yale Medical School Wellness Counselor Sundari Birdsall will guide a yoga class for all levels of practice. We'll have a chance to offer awareness and acceptance to our bodies, thanking them for all they do for us.

Co-sponsored by Yale Law School and Yale Medical School.

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March 2 Thursday

Negotiation for Lawyers Workshop: Session III

  • 9:00AM to 12:00PM
  • Baker Room 122

The best lawyers are leaders and problem-solvers who can transform a negotiation from a wrestling match to a collaboration. If you aspire to be one of them, this experience is for you.

Negotiation for Lawyers is a three-day interactive workshop led by Kathy Holub ’95 from Harvard Law School, highlighting principles and skills every negotiator needs to master.  

Session I:
Will introduce ...

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March 2 Thursday

Taking Care of Ourselves - Mind & Body

  • 12:00PM to 2:00PM
  • Ruttenberg Dining Hall

In honor of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, the YLS Mental Health Working Group will be tabling. Come by to read stories from community members, find resources or pick up a mirror cling supporting self-acceptance.

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March 2 Thursday

Human Rights Workshop: John Knox, "Climate Change and UN Human Rights Bodies"

  • 12:15PM to 1:30PM
  • SLB Room 128 and online

John H. Knox is the Henry C. Lauerman Professor of International Law at Wake Forest University, in North Carolina. He received his law degree from Stanford Law School with honors in 1987, and worked as an attorney at the U.S. Department of State and at a private law firm before joining academia in 1998. Between 1999 and 2005, he chaired a national advisory committee to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and from 2008 to 2012, he was Special Counsel to the Center for International Environmental Law.

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