Second Conference on Attribution Science and Climate Law (Day Two: Session 2)
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June 11, 2026: Session 2: Attribution Science in the Courtroom
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...
Key Issues and Cases in Developing Transnational Digital Futures
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For the final installment of MediaWell’s video essay series on transnational digital governance, researcher and lawyer Camila Tsuzuki explains the background of the key legal cases currently shapin...
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....
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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VIII ENCUENTROS SOBRE FUNDAMENTALISMOS: “Justicia en tiempos de impunidad y de instituciones fallidas”.
• Laura Arroyo Gárate, periodista y comunicadora política. Directora y conductora de la tert...
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HiiL and High-level speakers frame the conversation in the opening remarks. Framing question: How does justice lead to stability, and why should we be committed to ensuring stability through justice?
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Policy brief launch: Why Strengthening Rule of Law Must be Africa's Priority
Ben Crumpton, Researcher - Mo Ibrahim Foundation
Zainab Malik, Senior Policy and Advocacy Advisor - HiiL
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Keynote 1: The Justice that Matters, Turning the Negative into the Positiv,
by Justice Albie Sachs, former judge of the First Constitutional Court of South Africa
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Session 3: Political buy-in & resources
Leveraging justice systems for stability requires constant political buy-in from various sides and sufficient resources. What is needed to successfully ...
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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...
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 ...
Seminario Internacional "40 años protegiendo derechos. Desarrollos jurisprudenciales y desafíos" Pt4
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Seminario Internacional "40 años protegiendo derechos. Desarrollos jurisprudenciales y desafíos" Pt3
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Seminario Internacional "40 años protegiendo derechos. Desarrollos jurisprudenciales y desafíos" Pt2
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Seminario Internacional "40 años protegiendo derechos. Desarrollos jurisprudenciales y desafíos" Pt1
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Seminario Internacional. El derecho humano al cuidado
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Seminario Internacional. El derecho humano al cuidado: Del diálogo jurisprudencial a las políticas públicas
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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