Yale Law School Events

March 1-31, 2023

March 2 Thursday

Negotiation for Lawyers Workshop: Session III

  • 1:00PM to 4:00PM
  • 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:
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March 2 Thursday

Lattes with Librarians!

  • 2:00PM to 4:00PM
  • Ruttenberg Dining Hall

Every 1st and 3rd Thursday between 2 PM and 4 PM, research librarians from the Lillian Goldman Law Library will be set up in the Derald H. Ruttenberg Dining Hall to chat about your research issues, paper ideas, and questions about library resources. When you stop by for research help, you can pick up a voucher for a free small coffee or tea, redeemable at Café Law.

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March 2 Thursday

Legal Theory Workshop

  • 4:15PM to 6:00PM
  • Calabresi Faculty Lounge

Professor Natasha Wheatley, Princeton (History)

Participants of the Legal Theory Workshop should read the paper in advance, as there is no presentation. If you need a copy of the paper, please email monika.piotrowicz@yale.edu.

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March 2 Thursday

YLS After Class - Happy Hour

  • 5:00PM to 7:00PM
  • Ruttenberg Dining Hall

Join us for the YLS Community Happy Hour! This is open to all Law School students, faculty, and staff.

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March 3 Friday

YLBS Conference: Comparative Perspectives on Sustainable Finance Law

  • (All day)
  • Baker Hall Room 116

Regulators across the Atlantic are delving deep into the financial rulebook to shape its role in the transition towards a more sustainable economy. Sustainable development arguments, however, need to be balanced with arguments of investor protection, financial stability, sound corporate governance and price stability.

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March 3 Friday

INTERSECTIONS: Dialogues on Memory, Restitution, and Justice

  • 9:00AM to 9:00PM
  • SLB Room 120

INTERSECTIONS is the Yale Law School conference on art, justice, and the law on March 3, 2023. Given notable discourse amongst governments, art institutions, and cultural heritage and human rights advocates in recent years, this year’s conference theme is “Dialogues on Memory, Restitution, and Justice.”

This special event will put lawyers, artists, and activists in conversation to ask the q...

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March 3 Friday

The Yale Law Journal Student Symposium

  • 12:00PM to 6:00PM
  • The Presidents' Room at the Schwarzman Center

Eleven of Volume 132’s Notes and Comments authors will be speaking on panels about Law & The Family, Interpretation in the Roberts Court, Election Law and Movement Lawyering, and The Law of Health and Care. Milo Hudson (Editor-in-Chief, Yale Law Journal, Volume 132) and Jessica Huang (Executive Editor for Notes and Comments, Yale Law Journal, Volume 132) will be moderating. All Yale Law School community members are invited, and we especially encourage students interested in learning about legal scholarship and the work of the Journal to attend.

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March 3 Friday

YLCF Friday Fellowship - open to all!

  • 12:10PM to 1:10PM
  • SLB Room 112

Join us for food, fellowship and conversations about the Christian faith.

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March 4 Saturday

JLSA Purim Happy Hour

  • 5:00PM to 7:00PM
  • Private Location (register to display)

Join JLSA in celebrating Purim! We'll cover your first two beers, wines, or soft drinks.

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March 6 Monday

Meditation Mondays

  • 12:05PM to 12:20PM
  • Meditation/Prayer Room - L390C and online

Mindfulness can greatly benefit you as students and later as legal professionals, affecting all you serve and interact with. Every Monday at 12:05pm gather for a 15 min guided meditation led by wellness counselor Catherine Banson. Meditation Room L390C and on Zoom (https://yale.zoom.us/j/98365773156 - closed after 3-5 min of introductory remarks)

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