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Monday, April 6

Apr
6

Queens of Crime: A Rare Book Exhibit

All Day
Rare Book Room, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Lower Level 2
Queens of Crime: Four Authors and the Pulp Detective follows four women mystery writers working in England and the English literary market from the aftermath of World War I through the later 20th...
Apr
6

Student Community Lunch

12:00PM - 1:00PM
Ruttenberg Dining Hall
Gather with your peers over a delicious meal, and enjoy conversation and connection.
Apr
6

Virtual Information Session: Gruber Fellowship in Global Justice and Women’s Rights

12:10PM - 1:00PM
Online
Join us for an overview of the Gruber Program’s mission, details about the fellowship application process, and insights into opportunities available through the program; with 2024–25 Gruber Fellow...
Apr
6

One-On-One Sessions with Jon Finer ’09

2:30PM - 4:30PM
Ludwig Hall
We are delighted to invite you to meet one-on-one with Jon Finer, Senior Distinguished Fellow in Residence for The Tsai Leadership Program at Yale Law School.
Apr
6

Alt-Labor and the New Politics of Workers’ Rights, w/ Dr. Daniel Galvin (Northwestern)

4:00PM - 6:00PM
SLB Room 110
Daniel J. Galvin is professor of political science, faculty fellow at the Institute for Policy Research, and director of the Workplace Justice Lab at Northwestern University.
Apr
6

“Two Stories of Corporate Governance” with U. Chicago Law Prof. Douglas G. Baird

4:30PM - 6:00PM
Alumni Reading Room
A Judge Ralph K. Winter Lecture on Corporate Law and Governance. Professor Baird's research and teaching interests focus on corporate reorganizations and contracts, and he is the chair of the National...

Tuesday, April 7

Apr
7

Blackstone’s Critic: Jeremy Bentham & the Commentaries

All Day
Rare Book Exhibit Area, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Level 3
frivolous; illogical; his reasons altogether futile; cold; reserved; affected; wary; exhibiting a frigid pride. Blackstone's Critic explores Jeremy Bentham's relationship with William Blackstone, from...
Apr
7

1L Overview of the 2L Public Interest and Government Job Search

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 127
Norma D'Apolito, Director, Public Interest & Fellowships, and Kiran Singh, Director, Government & Public Interest, will discuss applying for 2L summer public interest and government internships.
Apr
7

Creed and Care: Reproductive Health in Religious Hospitals

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 120
A YHeLPS and Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy discussion on the legal, ethical, and policy issues surrounding reproductive health care in religious hospitals.
Apr
7

Exploring Franchise Entrepreneurship with A.J. Wasserstein, Visiting Lecturer in Law

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 121
This lunch-time session will introduce franchise entrepreneurship as an alternative way to architect an entrepreneurial career.