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...
Marriage Equality in Texas: Judicial Ethics, Religious Liberty, and Equal Protection | Chair Chat
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Join Juan Thomas in conversation with Judge Tonya Parker as they examine the Texas Supreme Court's decision to amend its judicial conduct rules to permit judges to publicly decline to perform same-...
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On this episode of The Brookings Current, Brookings Senior Fellow Rashawn Ray sits down with two former teachers-turned-lawmakers: Reps. Mark Takano (D-Calif.) and Kevin Kiley (I-Calif.), members o...
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On this episode of The Brookings Current, Brookings Senior Fellow Rashawn Ray sits down with two former teachers-turned-lawmakers: Reps. Mark Takano (D-Calif.) and Kevin Kiley (I-Calif.), members o...
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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...
Louisiana v. Callais and the Dismantling of Voting Rights Protections | Chair Chat
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Join Janai Nelson in conversation with Paul Smith as they examine the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais and its sweeping implications for voting rights, racial representation, partis...
In Tradition We Trust?: An Examination of the Supreme Court's 'History and Tradition' Test
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This program will examine the Supreme Court’s recent reliance on “history and tradition” as an interpretive methodology in Establishment Clause cases, while not applying the same framework in Free ...
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Sal Khan makes the case that the question itself may be wrong. The future of learning is not teachers or technology. It is teachers empowered by extraordinary technology. @AllThingsNegotiation
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Teachers are the ultimate multipliers — one teacher reaches thousands of futures.
Who Regulates Government Lawyers? DOJ Oversight, Ethics, and the Rule of Law | Chair Chat
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Who holds government lawyers accountable? Mario Sullivan is joined by Bonnie Robin-Vergeer to examine the DOJ’s proposed rule on attorney misconduct, its impact on state bar authority, and what it ...
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Hugh Wooding Law School v The UWI, Cave Hill
Amicus Curiae: The University of Guyana
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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Communication expert, trial lawyer, and New York Times bestselling author Jefferson Fisher joins us for a transformative session on his latest release, The Next Conversation Workbook: Practical Exe...
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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).
Living History: Greenwood, the Tulsa Race Massacre, and the Fight for Justice | Chair Chat
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In this Chair Chat, ABA Past President Mary Smith speaks with civil rights attorney and Oklahoma Eagle publisher James O. Goodwin about Greenwood’s history before and after the 1921 Tulsa Race Mass...
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