Church-State Law Then and Now: 60 Years of Religious Freedom Jurisprudence | Chair Chat
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As the Section celebrates its 60th anniversary, Professor Douglas Laycock joins Richard Foltin to examine how church–state law has evolved since the Section's founding in 1966. The discussion trace...
60 Years of LGBTQ+ Advocacy: Legal Milestones, Strategy, and the Road Ahead | Chair Chat
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Join Bobbi Bittker in conversation with Paul Smith and Matthew Halverson as they reflect on 60 years of LGBTQ advocacy within the ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice. The discussion expl...
On Juneteenth: Pursuing Liberation at the Intersection of Race and Business Law
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This webinar honors Juneteenth by bringing together scholars, practitioners, and organizers to examine emerging theories and practices that seek liberation at the junction of race and business law....
The Use of Administrative Warrants in Immigration Enforcement | How Things Work: The Legal Edition
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Legal experts Professor Sheldon Evans of Washington University School of Law, Alan Butler, Executive Director and President of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), and Peter Mina, Foun...
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In this episode of Tea with PILPG, Prof. Paul Williams explores the role of artificial intelligence in the legal profession. He is joined by a special guest, his ChatGPT "Crazy Monkey", for a candi...
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"State and Administrative Law Backstops to Federal Corruption" by Reed Shaw and Winston Berkman-Breen
Published on May 19, 2026 by Just Security, an essential resource for those shaping a just an...
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🟥 DIRECT | Okapi Service : Quelle est l'importance des archives en milieu universitaire ?
Risks of Removing TJAGs in Wartime Decision-Making | How Things Work: The Legal Edition
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Months ago, we asked a troubling question: what would happen if the administration removed the military’s top lawyers and replaced them with more compliant ones? Today, as recent actions raise new ...
The Use of the Shadow Docket & Its Long-Term Consequences | Chair Chat
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The Supreme Court’s increasing use of the shadow docket is reshaping how critical legal decisions are made – often without full briefing, oral argument, or detailed explanation.
In this Chair Chat...
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Where the Law Gets Thin: The Jurisdictional Gap Pirates Exploit (https://www.justsecurity.org/134946/where-law-thin-jurisdictional-gap-pirates-exploit/) by Saby Martinez.
Published on Wednesday,...
Tangled Web of First Amendment Protections in Education | Civil Rights Boot Camp 2.0
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Welcome to the second day of CRSJ's Civil Rights Boot Camp 2.0. Contact CRSJ@americanbar.org for details & how to get involved!
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In an era of growing political polarization, teachers and stud...
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Jin Xi* (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
with Jin Cynthia Wu and Shihan Xie (all University of Illinois)
Discussant: Olga Goldfayn-Frank (Deutsche Bundesbank)
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Numerous EU Member States have been experiencing rule of law backsliding in recent years. While the illiberal playbook has been analysed in academic research, it is still unclear what the rules are...
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Stephen Hansen (UCL, IFS and CEPR) presents "Is traditional text analysis dead in an era of LLMs?", with Michael McMahon (University of Oxford and CEPR).
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Philippa Webb joins the Blavatnik School of Government as a Professor of Public International Law, following a career in legal practice at the United Nations Headquarters, the International Court o...
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