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Attend "The African Origins of South Africa's Constitution" book talk by Andre Odendaal with comments by Professor Heinz Klug, sponsored by GLS and the African Studies Program. A light lunch will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Attend this Compliance Initiative event featuring Jim Twieg, a compliance professional. CLE credit will be available.
This event will cover the culture and history of the Brothertown Nation, as well as their historical and current relationship with the United States Federal Government. The featured speaker will be the Vice Chair of the Brothertown Nation, Jessi ...
Attend "The World Bank’s Development Work — and Why It Matters” by Dr. Indemit Gill, Chief Economist, World Bank Group and Senior Vice President for Development Economics.
The Federalist Society will be hosting over the noon hour a discussion with several State Solicitors General. Featured Speakers: - Iowa Solicitor General Eric Wessan - Montana Solicitor General Christina Corrigan - Former Wisconsin Chief Deputy ...
SDRI will host a panel discussion on the interactions between State Constitutions and Climate Change.
Attend the “Corporate Law at a Crossroads” Keynote Speech and Introductory Panel.
Attend this 25th WIP Anniversary Speaker Series featuring Thomas Dybdahl.
Attend this 25th WIP Anniversary Speaker Series featuring Valena Beety.
Join us in the Atrium for a tabling event promoting mental health resources in the Law School and greater UW-Madison campus.
In celebration of their 25th anniversary, the Wisconsin Innocence Project invites you to join a conversation with Jarrett Adams about his book, "Redeeming Justice: From Defendant to Defender, My Fight for Equity on Both Sides of a Broken System ...
Calling all 1973, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993, 1998, 2003, 2008, 2013 and 2018 graduates of University of Wisconsin Law School! We are delighted to extend a heartfelt invitation to join us for our upcoming Class Reunions, Oct. 6-7, 2023. This year, ...
The 17th annual South Asia Legal Studies workshop will feature a hybrid roundtable on the special journal issue on South Asia law (session 1) as well as draft papers selected through a call for abstracts (session 2).
The SBA will be hosting the Red Cross for a blood drive. All faculty, students and staff are welcome to participate.
The Thomas E. Fairchild Lectureship was established in 1988 at University of Wisconsin Law School as a tribute to Judge Fairchild. Initiated by his former law clerks, the lectureship brings a distinguished member of the legal profession — ...
The Soffa lecture will be given by Antonia Urrejola, former foreign minister of Chile and former president of the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights.
This event is jointly hosted by the Dane County Bar Association (DCBA) and University of Wisconsin Law School. DCBA members, UW Law alumni, current students, prospective students, faculty and staff are invited to network and celebrate University ...
ILS is hosting a series of lunchtime talks on current cases that are either in the Supreme Court or will be coming to the Supreme Court soon. The event features UW Law faculty who specialize in these areas. The Law Library will present on resoru ...
ILS is hosting a series of lunchtime talks on current cases that are either in the Supreme Court or will be coming to the Supreme Court soon.
Day 2 - Symposium on Global Resistance to Autocratic Legalism.
Day 1 - Symposium on Global Resistance to Autocratic Legalism.
Just Desserts is the Law School's biannual ice cream social held on the last day of classes hosted by the Student Bar Association.
This will be the Wisconsin Tribal Judges Association's (WTJA) first meeting and it is open to students, faculty and staff interested in tribal law and tribal communities. Registration is required.
Attend the 2023 LEO Celebration, 3-6 p.m. Sunday, April 23.
The hooding ceremony is a special ceremony for UW Law School graduates during which a faculty member places the hood on students, symbolizing completion of the program.
Families are invited to join graduates, faculty, staff and students to celebrate at the Law School. Enjoy light refreshments and great company.
Attend day two of the Workshop on Climate Justice and Racial Capitalism.
Attend day one of the Workshop on Climate Justice and Racial Capitalism.
ACS is hosting the Strict Scrutiny Podcast. They will discuss the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court Election.
Roe at 50 will provide a space for intellectual and interdisciplinary discussion on Wisconsin's 1849 abortion ban and legal precedent, the public health implications of the recent Dobbs decision, and the current legal and on-the ground realities ...
The Indigenous Law Students Association at UW Law School presents its annual Coming Together of Peoples conference, featuring two days of speakers and panels on a variety of Indian law topics. The conference is free and open to the public.
The Indigenous Law Students Association at UW Law School presents its annual Coming Together of Peoples conference, featuring two days of speakers and panels on a variety of Indian law topics. The conference is free and open to the public.
Attend "Over 45 Years of International Women's Day: Reflecting on Past Struggles and Future Directions."
Attend a Wednesday Workshop featuring Professor Tonya Brito.
Attend day two of a two-day Symposium on Constitution-Making in the Global South.
Attend day one of a two-day Symposium on Constitution-Making in the Global South.
Attend a panel on Global Resistance to Autocratic Legalism.
Maura Dykstra of California Institute of Technology will be presenting.
Attend a Wednesday Workshop featuring the work of Professor Alex Huneeus.
Professor Bernadette Atuahene will speak to BLSA about her experience as a lawyer.
Learn about "Ethical Issues in Forming the Attorney-Client Relationship" with Megan McDermott, associate teaching professor, University of Wisconsin Law School.
Learn about "Civility in Practice" with Aviva Kaiser, ethics counsel, State Bar of Wisconsin.
Learn about "Contempt and Communicating with the Court on and off the Record" with John Gross, clinical associate professor, University of Wisconsin Law School.
Attend a workshop with Leigha Crout.
Attend the Dean's Office Speaker Series featuring Professor Abhay Aneja.
During this State Democracy Research Initiative event, panelists will aim to situate the election in the broader context of the role of judicial elections, the effects of polarization and the information that judicial campaigns convey.
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