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30 October 1
  1. 4:00pm 2018-10-01T18:00-05:00
    Rapoport Colloquium: Law and Inequality

    Rapoport Center Colloquium: Law and the Production of Inequality

    "Trade, Distribution and Development under Supply Chain Capitalism"

    Dan Danielsen, Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Program on the Corporation, Law and Global Society, Northeastern University

    Respondent: Sharmila Rudrappa, Professor of Sociology & Director of the Center for Asian American Studies, University of Texas at Austin

    Our public debates are increasingly centered on the question of socio-economic inequality – its increase, its economic and political consequences, its importance to the present and its likely future. Inequality may well be at the root of many of the human rights violations in the world today. Our Fall 2018 speaker series will explore the role of law (including, perhaps, human rights law) in the production of inequality, and the role of law (including, of course, human rights law) in responding to inequality. The Colloquium presents an interdisciplinary group of scholars who focus their investigations on the ways in which various legal regimes create, reinforce, and/or ameliorate patterns of structural inequality, locally and globally.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/01/38486/

October 2
  1. 11:45am 2018-10-02T13:15-05:00
    Power Lunch Series

    Power Lunch Series featuring Juanita Harris, Assistant Vice President and Senior Legal Counsel to Human Resources, AT&T.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/02/38826/

  2. 11:45am 2018-10-02T13:00-05:00
    The resistance of Federal Judges

    Professor Josh Blackman will debate Professor Steve Valdeck.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/02/40885/

October 3
  1. 11:30am 2018-10-03T13:30-05:00
    TBLS Associate Luncheon

    Texas Business Law Society is proud to present its annual Associate Luncheon, where its members will have the opportunity to have lunch and socialize with associates from a number of firms. Food and drink will be provided.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/03/41030/

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7 8 October 9
  1. 11:45am 2018-10-09T13:15-05:00
    Power Lunch Series

    Power Lunch Series featuring Denise Davis, Partner, Davis Kaufman PLLC

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/09/38825/

  2. 11:45am 2018-10-09T13:00-05:00
    The 2nd Amendment's Impact on the 1st

    Professor Nelson Lund will debate Professor Lucas A. Powe Jr.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/09/40905/

10 11 October 12
  1. 11:00am 2018-10-12T16:00-05:00
    AAEC Meeting

    Meeting

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/12/38747/

  2. 6:00pm 2018-10-12T21:00-05:00
    Alumni Awards Dinner

    Alumni Awards Dinner Friday, October 12, 2018 6:00 p.m.

    This event is by invitation only. For more information, contact events@law.utexas.edu.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/12/35284/

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14 October 15
  1. 11:45am 2018-10-15T13:00-05:00
    Police Accountability

    Clark Neily of the Cato Institute will debate Professor Laurin

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/15/40906/

  2. 4:00pm 2018-10-15T18:00-05:00
    Economic Inequality and Human Rights

    Rapoport Center Colloquium: Law and the Production of Inequality

    Our public debates are increasingly centered on the question of socio-economic inequality – its increase, its economic and political consequences, its importance to the present and its likely future. Inequality may well be at the root of many of the human rights violations in the world today. Our Fall 2018 speaker series will explore the role of law (including, perhaps, human rights law) in the production of inequality, and the role of law (including, of course, human rights law) in responding to inequality. The Colloquium presents an interdisciplinary group of scholars who focus their investigations on the ways in which various legal regimes create, reinforce, and/or ameliorate patterns of structural inequality, locally and globally.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/15/38487/

October 16
  1. 11:45am 2018-10-16T13:15-05:00
    Power Lunch Series

    Power Lunch Series featuring Mandy Price, Co-Founder and CEO of Kanarys, Inc.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/16/38845/

17 18 October 19
  1. 12:00pm 2018-10-19T13:45-05:00
    UT Opportunity Forum Presents: Uprooted

    A new report by UT researchers has identified a wave of gentrification sweeping through Austin neighborhoods, hitting low-income African-American and Hispanic renters the hardest. Come learn about three case studies the researchers developed to help inform what it will take for Austin to address these disturbing trends. The presenters will share information about anti-displacement policies utilized in Columbia Heights in Washington, D.C., Inner North/Northeast neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon, and Guadalupe neighborhood in Austin—along with key takeaways for Austin. Lunch will be included.

    Panelists:

    Heather K. Way, Clinical Professor The University of Texas School of Law

    Nicholas Armstrong, Graduate Student Community and Regional Planning Program, The University of Texas at Austin

    Benjamin Martin, Graduate Student Community and Regional Planning Program, The University of Texas at Austin

    Moderator:

    Jake Wegmann, Assistant Professor Community and Regional Planning Program, The University of Texas at Austin

    Lunch Series Co-Sponsors:

    The Institute for Urban Policy Research & Analysis

    RGK Center for Philanthropy & Community Service, LBJ School of Public Affairs

    The Longhorn Center for Community Engagement

    The Graduate Program in Community & Regional Planning

    School of Nursing Center for Transdisciplinary Collaborative Research in Self-Management Science

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/19/41565/

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21 October 22
  1. 11:30am 2018-10-22T13:30-05:00
    1L Orientation for the Mentoring Program

    Introduce the value of the Mentoring Program to all new 1L students. Provide insight from mentors who have been a part of the Mentoring Program and all the incredible lessons and experiences it has to offer to a 1L student.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/22/39406/

October 23
  1. 11:00am 2018-10-23T14:00-05:00
    Celebrate Pro Bono Week Tabling

    Pro Bono Scholars and PB in J Leadership Team members will be available to talk about how to get involved in pro bono at Texas Law and answers all your questions about the 2019 Pro Bono in January Winter Service Trip.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/23/42225/

  2. 11:45am 2018-10-23T13:15-05:00
    Power Lunch Series

    Power Lunch Series featuring Karen Popp, Partner and Global Co-Chair, White Collar & Compliance Group at Sidley Austin LLP.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/23/38846/

  3. 11:45am 2018-10-23T13:00-05:00
    5th Circuit Panel

    Evan Young, Professor Vladeck, Jane Webre, and Scott Keller will discuss the 5th Circuit

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/23/40886/

October 24
  1. 11:45am 2018-10-24T13:00-05:00
    Turning Outrage Into Action

    The U.S. government separated more than 2,000 migrant children from their parents in the spring and summer of 2018. Millions of Americans were outraged. Thousands of lawyers from diverse practice backgrounds have turned that outrage into action, delivering pro bono legal services to separated parents and children. Learn about how the Austin legal community responded to the family separation crisis at the Mithoff Program’s annual Pro Bono Luncheon. • Elizabeth Pearsall Lippincott ‘94, Senior Strategist, Vianovo • Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch ‘08, Founder, Lincoln-Goldfinch Law • Whitney Drake ’14, Staff Attorney, American Gateways

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/24/42286/

October 25
  1. 7:00pm 2018-10-25T22:00-05:00
    TLF Fall Auction

    Texas Law Fellowships will be hosting it's annual Fall Auction on Thursday, October 25th. The Auction will have both a live auction and a silent auction, featuring items and experiences donated by Texas Law faculty and staff, as well as by community organizations and businesses. TLF is a student-run 501(c)3 non-profit organization housed at the law school. TLF engages in fundraising activities throughout the year in support of the fellowships to be awarded to Texas Law students that will be spending their summers in unpaid public interest jobs.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/25/41305/

October 26
  1. 7:00pm 2018-10-26T22:00-05:00
    Jewish Legal Society Shabbat Dinner

    Join the Jewish Legal Society for an evening of free & delicious (kosher) food with fellow Jewish law students, grad students, and some of your favorite Jewish professors. All are welcome, but you we need to you to RSVP!

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/26/42427/

October 27
  1. 8:00am 2018-10-27T13:00-05:00
    Family Weekend 2018

    Parents of current law students are invited to get a taste of their children's experience!

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/27/38945/

28 October 29
  1. 4:00pm 2018-10-29T18:00-05:00
    Inequality & Elite Origins of Democracy

    Rapoport Center Colloquium: Law and the Production of Inequality - Michael Albertus presents "Inequality and the Elite Origins of Democracy"

    Our public debates are increasingly centered on the question of socio-economic inequality – its increase, its economic and political consequences, its importance to the present and its likely future. Inequality may well be at the root of many of the human rights violations in the world today. Our Fall 2018 speaker series will explore the role of law (including, perhaps, human rights law) in the production of inequality, and the role of law (including, of course, human rights law) in responding to inequality. The Colloquium presents an interdisciplinary group of scholars who focus their investigations on the ways in which various legal regimes create, reinforce, and/or ameliorate patterns of structural inequality, locally and globally.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/29/38466/

  2. 6:00pm 2018-10-29T21:00-05:00
    First Generation Student Soc Dinner

    An evening with first generation lawyers from in and out of town, including dinner, presentations, and opportunity for small group conversations.

    Full line-up to be confirmed, present speakers include Cary Hyden, a partner in Latham Watkins' OC office, proud UT alum and a First Gen Professional.

    Event co-sponsored by Latham Watkins. Room tbc shortly.

    All students, faculty, and alumni are invited. As places are limited, pease RSVP by Oct 22 by emailing Cassidy Hall (at cassidy.hall@utexas.edu). Thank you.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/29/42045/

  3. 6:00pm 2018-10-29T21:00-05:00
    First-Generation Dinner & Networking

    First-Generation Law Students will be hosting a dinner and networking event for Texas Law students who are the first in their families to attend law school. The event, sponsored by Latham & Watkins, will feature partner Cary Hyden, a first-generation attorney and Texas Law alum, as keynote speaker. Before, during, and after the dinner, students will have the opportunity to connect with local area first-generation attorneys.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/29/42406/

October 30
  1. 11:45am 2018-10-30T13:45-05:00
    Power Lunch Series

    Power Lunch Series featuring Judge Elsa Alcala, Texas Court of Appeals.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/30/38847/

  2. 12:00pm 2018-10-30T13:00-05:00
    Distinguished Lecture

    The Institute for Transnational Law invites you to attend a distinguished lecture by two alums of the Law School’s LL.M. Program.

    Roberto Aguirre Luzi (LL.M. ’03) specializes in counseling multinational corporations on complex arbitration. A partner in King & Spalding’s International Arbitration practice, Roberto is experienced in administrative and civil law, government contracts, oil and gas contracts, public utilities, and power and infrastructure projects. Roberto represents clients in complex arbitrations before the World Bank Group’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes and UN Commission on International Trade Law, as well as in arbitration under the International Centre for Dispute Resolution and International Chamber of Commerce rules. Roberto also has extensive experience in civil and administrative law, government contracts, oil and gas contracts, public utilities, and power and infrastructure projects.

    Humberto Padilla González (LL.M. ’06) is a partner in Morgan Lewis’s Houston office. He represents clients in a broad range of cross-border matters including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, international commercial finance transactions, and contractual and simple operational matters throughout Latin America. Further, he often assists clients with respect to internal compliance investigations under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), as well as data privacy issues. Humberto is also part of a cross-practice Global Workforce team providing integrated cross-border advice, counseling, and strategic planning on labor, employment, benefits, and immigration issues in Latin America.

    Lunch will be served.

    RSVP required. RSVP link coming soon.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/30/39365/

October 31
  1. 11:45am 2018-10-31T12:45-05:00
    Working Together Towards Justice

    The University of Texas is proud to host Travis County District Attorney Margaret Moore, APD’s Chief Brian Manley, and Director of the Travis County DA's Office Civil Rights Unit Dexter Gilford for an open discussion on the unique relationship between police officers and prosecutors.

    The DA’s office, the police, and civil rights advocates must strike a delicate balance between enacting justice in complicated situations, maintaining good relationships between these organizations and the public, and handling significant media attention. This is a moderated Q&A event, with the opportunity for the student body to ask these experts how they manage such complicated concerns.

    Free food will be provided to attendees.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/10/31/42465/

November 1
  1. 11:45am 2018-11-01T13:00-05:00
    Court Packing: A Weponization of Judicia

    Ian Samuel will debate a to-be-determined speaker

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2018/11/01/40907/

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