Events Calendar

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17 October 18
  1. 2:00pm 2010-10-18T15:30-05:00
    Capital Punishment & the Supreme Court

    Capital Punishment & the Supreme Court’s New Term: A Discussion of the Death Penalty Issues Facing the Court in 2010-2011

    Professors Rob Owen & Jordan Steiker will discuss the Oct. 13 oral argument in Skinner v. Switzer and preview the capital cases to be decided in the remainder of the Term.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/18/8761/

19 20 October 21
  1. 11:30am 2010-10-21T13:00-05:00
    Faculty Colloquium

    Christoph Paulus, Berlin

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/21/8949/

  2. 3:30pm 2010-10-21T17:30-05:00
    Law and Philosophy Workshop

    Law and Philosophy Workshop

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/21/8833/

  3. 6:00pm 2010-10-21T20:00-05:00
    TLF Auction

    The Auction will be held on October 21st, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Cedar Street at 208 W. 4th Street. Come join Texas Law Fellowships and bid on items to raise money for summer public interest funding for your classmates. Items in the past have included wine & cheese with Dean Sager, beer tasting with Professor Emily Kadens, and dinners and happy hours with professors. Silent auction items will also be available. Open bar tab starts at 6 pm!

    Buy your tickets the week of October 18th in the Atrium for $10 or $15 at the door.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/21/9086/

October 22
  1. 11:30am 2010-10-22T12:30-05:00
    Assisted Reproductive Technologies Panel

    Lunchtime Discussion on Assisted Reproductive Technologies

    Friday, October 22nd, 11:30-12:30pm, in the Fleming Room (in George’s Café). Lunch will be provided.

    Learn how Assisted Reproductive Technologies impact different communities, especially LGBQT parents, and what potential impact legal development in this area may have on the future of reproductive rights. Our panelists will discuss the legal intricacies of sperm/egg donation, surrogacy contracts, and Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis.

    Professor John Robertson has written and lectured widely on law and bioethical issues. He is the author of Children of Choice: Freedom and the New Reproductive Technologies (1994), and numerous articles on reproductive rights and genetics. He has served on or been a consultant to many national bioethics advisory bodies, and is currently Chair of the Ethics Committee of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

    Karen Langsley has been a solo practitioner in Dripping Springs, Texas since 2004, doing primarily family law with a special focus on LGBTQ family law and Child Protective Services litigation.

    Dr. Stephanie Reich is an OB/GYN at Women Partners in Health. She provides women with gynecological and obstetrical care of all types, including high-risk obstetrics.

    Dr. Margaret Thompson has a private practice in Austin. During her medical career she has served as Chief OB-GYN and Member of the Medical Ethics Committee of Seton Hospital. She also has a JD from UT Law.

    Brought to you by: Texas Law Students for Reproductive Justice and Texas Journal of Women and the Law. Supported by Outlaw and the American Constitution Society.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/22/9141/

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24 October 25
  1. 3:30pm 2010-10-25T17:30-05:00
    Human Rights Happy Hour

    As the third guest in the Rapoport Center's Human Rights Happy Hour Speaker Series, Lora Wildenthal will deliver a lecture titled, "Asylum Rights between Left and Right: The German Case." Wildenthal is an associate professor of History and chair of the History Department at Rice University. Lecture co-sponsored by the Institute for Historical Studies.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/25/8816/

  2. 5:00pm 2010-10-25T18:30-05:00
    Separation of Church and State?

    Dean Lawrence Sager and Doug Bandow of the Cato Institute will be discussing the tension between between free exercise and no establishment of religion. Food will be provided after the event.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/25/9205/

October 26
  1. 9:00am 2010-10-26T15:00-05:00
    Fajita Fiesta

    The Chicano/Hispanic Law Students Association proudly presents our semi-annual Fajita Fiesta. We will be preparing and grilling steak, chicken, and vegetable fajitas (with all the trimmings) on site and selling plates around lunch time to benefit our Endowed Scholarship Fund.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/26/9089/

October 27
  1. 11:30am 2010-10-27T12:30-05:00
    "Unbillable Hours" Book Talk

    Author Ian Graham talks about his book "Unbillable Hours". Pizza and drinks provided.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/27/8925/

  2. 5:15pm 2010-10-27T20:00-05:00
    A Movie Screening of "Mario's Story"

    Join us for a screening of "Mario's Story". Snacks provided.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/27/8926/

October 28
  1. 8:45am 2010-10-28T16:45-05:00
    Two Paths in Democracy: Mexico - US

    The University of Texas School of Law and The Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federácion de Mexico will jointly present a 2-day academic seminar. Session topics include: Electoral Systems and Institutions, US and Mexico Reapportionment Political Parties in the US and Intra-Party Democracy in Mexico and Regulating Money in Political Campaigns

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/28/9261/

  2. 6:00pm 2010-10-28T20:00-05:00
    Cocktails & Conversation

    All UT Law students are invited to attend the CSO's 13th Annual Cocktails & Conversation networking reception, which provides the perfect opportunity to meet and network in a casual setting with UT Law alumni and friends. Student parking at the AT&T Garage is provided. You must bring your parking validation to the check-in table. Free street parking and UT Shuttle (40 Acres) is also available. The AT&T Conference Center is located on campus at 1900 University Blvd. at MLK Blvd. This is a great way to expand your network, so don’t miss out! Dress is business casual. RSVP by Wednesday, October 27, on UT Law Symplicity by selecting the "Events" tab.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/28/8583/

October 29
  1. 8:45am 2010-10-29T16:45-05:00
    Two Paths in Democracy: Mexico - US

    The University of Texas School of Law and The Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federácion de Mexico will jointly present a 2-day academic seminar. Session topics include: Electoral Systems and Institutions, US and Mexico Reapportionment Political Parties in the US and Intra-Party Democracy in Mexico and Regulating Money in Political Campaigns

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/29/9262/

  2. 9:30am 2010-10-29T17:00-05:00
    Impacts of Extracting Gas From Shale

    The Texas Environmental Law Journal is hosting its first annual symposium on the legal and environmental impacts of extracting gas from shale. The symposium will convene an interdisciplinary group of speakers representing the oil and gas industry, environmental interests, and legal practitioners. 3.5 hours of CLE credit is available for a registration fee of $75.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/29/8914/

  3. 4:00pm 2010-10-29T00:00-05:00
    Susman Dedication

    The law school is honoring Stephen D. Susman on October 29th for his generosity in creating a new academic center. Time TBA.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2010/10/29/8445/

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