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    ACS Syracuse – Executive Authoritarianism Symposium

    This summer, Stanford University Press published a new book written by Professor David Driesen. The book, “The Specter of Dictatorship: Judicial Enabling of Presidential Power,” investigates the chief executive’s role and looks to countries in democratic decline to challenge recent Supreme Court decisions that have expanded presidential power. The Syracuse University College of Law Chapter […]
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    Estimating The Appropriate Size Of Global Pull Incentives For Antibacterial Medicine

    The centerpiece of the November Health Affairs Journal Club meeting is “Estimating The Appropriate Size Of Global Pull Incentives For Antibacterial Medicines.” In the paper, to appear in the November 2021 issue of the journal, author Kevin Outterson of the Boston University School of Law, examines policy initiatives under way in the US and UK that […]
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    Women’s Spheres of Action

    Trollope described Arabella Trefoil as an “odious female,” whose husband hunting he intended to satirize in The American Senator, and yet, sympathy for Arabella’s desperate, hard work at that “vocation” seeps into the novel. Along with Arabella, Trollope presents an intriguing portrait gallery of female characters and their family, economic, and social relationships. Linda McClain […]
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    Research on Tap: Human Flourishing in Diverse Populations and Contexts

    What does it mean to flourish? How can people living in conditions of physical, psychological, or material adversity attain personal growth, purpose, happiness, social connectedness, and generativity – when these states may appear elusive, if not impossible? How can social institutions, including education, the workplace, and religion, as well as natural environments bolster or impede […]
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    G20 Pensions & ESG Forum

    Digital event held by the World Pensions Council (WPC), International Securities Lending Association (ISLA) and the Singapore Economic Forum (SEF).
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    Antiracist Accountability in Law Schools

    SALT (Society of American Law Teachers) Social Justice in Action webinar series
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    “Critical Race Theory and the Law”

    Critical Race Theory and the Law lecture at the 2021 Richard J. Childress Memorial Lecture hosted by Saint Louis University School of Law in St. Louis, Missouri.
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    Texas A&M Continued Conversations Best Practices: Enhancing Diversity in the Appointments Process

    Best Practices: Enhancing Diversity in the Appointments Process, Texas A&M Virtual
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    BUSPH Center for Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights 5th Annual Supreme Court Watch

    Join the faculty of the Center for Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights in a discussion of recent US Supreme Court decisions that affect public health as well as important cases and considerations for the term that begins the first Monday in October. Speakers: Professors George Annas, Nicole Huberfeld, Wendy Mariner, & Michael Ulrich
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    Mariner To Keynote MA Bar Assoc. Health Law Conference

    MA Bar Association. Health Law Conference This virtual event, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., will focus on public health law and the importance of well-being.