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Thursday, November 6

Nov
6

Inside the FBI: Reflections on Intelligence, Leadership, & Law Enforcement Across Administrations

12:10PM - 1:00PM
SLB Room 120
A panel-style conversation with former F.B.I. officials Brian Driscoll, James Dennehy, and Steven Jensen on leadership, integrity, and the state of the current FBI and intelligence community.
Nov
6

“The Arrogant Ape: The Myth of Human Exceptionalism and Why it Matters,” with Christine Webb

12:10PM - 1:10PM
SLB Room 129
In this talk, NYU primatologist Christine Webb, author of The Arrogant Ape, will outline how human exceptionalism is an ideology that relies more on human culture than our biology.
Nov
6

Dignity in the Law: What Say You? A Legal Academic Pipeline Program

12:10PM - 1:30PM
SLB Room 127
This program invites students to engage with experts and advocates to examine dignity as a legal concept, and to consider how your voice can morph into ideas that translate these concepts and inform...
Nov
6

LPE Workshop: K. Sabeel Rahman, “Reconstructing Democracy”

12:10PM - 1:30PM
SLB Room 121
K. Sabeel Rahman is a Professor of Law at Cornell Law School.
Nov
6

Sheila Bedi: “Movement Lawyering & Academic Freedom during the Trump Era: Threats & Opportunities”

12:10PM - 1:30PM
SLB Room 128
Sheila A. Bedi serves as chief strategy officer and counsel to Mayor Brandon Johnson for the City of Chicago.
Nov
6

Punishment at the Crossroads

4:10PM - 6:00PM
SLB Room 127
The Keynote discussion as part of the "Punishment at the Crosswords" conference.
Nov
6

What Early Muslims Missed, the Cost, and Recent Efforts to Fill the Gap

4:15PM - 5:45PM
Calabresi Faculty Lounge
Dr. Frederick Starr's lecture will discuss the reasons behind and consequences of the decisions of early Muslim scholars not to translate into Arabic certain passages of classic Greek philosophy...

Friday, November 7

Nov
7

American Legal Histories — A Rare Book Exhibit

All Day
Lillian Goldman Law Library, Level 3 & Lower Level 2
American Legal Histories celebrates the iterative, messy, tantalizing process of historical research, in catalog records and finding aids, online images, record groups, and photographs taken in the...
Nov
7

Financial Literacy Workshop: Corporate Valuation Methodologies — Part 2 (DCF)

10:00AM - 1:00PM
Baker Room 120
This 3-hour course (part 2 of 2) will provide an overview of Corporate Valuation Methodologies commonly employed by Wall Street and other finance professionals and expose participants to terms and...
Nov
7

Democracy Workshop: Stephen Holmes, “How Democracies Perish”

12:10PM - 1:30PM
SLB Room 121
Stephen Holmes is the Walter E. Meyer Professor of Law at NYU Law School.