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  1. 6:30pm 2020-09-03T19:30-05:00
    What To Do About Qualified Immunity?]

    Panelists Somil Trivedi, ACLU Senior Staff Attorney in the Criminal Law Reform Project, and Clark Neily, Vice President for Criminal Justice at the Cato Institute, sit down to discuss the doctrine of Qualified Immunity.

    The event is hosted by the Texas Law American Constitution Society, Texas Law Federalist Society, and the Southwest Black Law Students Association.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/03/56605/

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  1. 5:00pm 2020-09-09T18:30-05:00
    The Eviction Crisis

    An eviction crisis -- fueled by a history of racially discriminatory housing policies, a lack of affordable housing, chronic underfunding of government subsidized housing, and a lack of adequate tenant protections -- is growing in magnitude as the COVID pandemic continues. What does this crisis look like in Texas? This event will examine the eviction crisis in America with a focus on its disproportionate impact on black and brown communities and the way the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated this already existing crisis. The event will begin with a quick presentation demonstrating the urgency of the crisis and then shift to a panel discussion featuring housing lawyers, community organizers, and a local judge who see this crisis in action on a daily basis and are working to stem its profoundly negative impacts.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/09/56805/

September 10
  1. 7:00pm 2020-09-10T20:00-05:00
    Senator Wendy Davis

    Please join us for a moderated discussion with our esteemed guest, Senator Wendy Davis, about her campaign platform for representing Texas’s 21st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.

    Senator Davis is a graduate of both Texas Christian University and Harvard Law School. After law school, she served as a law clerk for the Northern District of Texas and was a litigation associate in Haynes & Boone’s Fort Worth office. She served on the Fort Worth City Council for nine years before representing Tarrant County in the Texas Senate from 2009 to 2015. In 2013, Senator Davis performed her epic, 13-hour filibuster on the Senate floor to halt the passage of a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy and set requirements that would effectively shut down many women’s health clinics. After her campaign for Governor of Texas in 2014, Senator Davis founded the nonprofit Deeds Not Words to empower young women to organize, advocate for policy change, and increase voter participation. In July 2019, Senator Davis announced her candidacy to represent Texas’s 21st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, running against incumbent Republican Chip Roy. We are so excited that Senator Davis is joining us to talk about her platform and a lawyer’s role in politics, and hope to see you there!

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/10/56325/

September 11
  1. 2:00pm 2020-09-11T15:30-05:00
    Change It Up! Part II

    Join us for an event for new and returning students exploring lawyering for social change, including an inspiring keynote address, an alumni panel, and opportunities to connect with like-minded students, faculty, staff and attorneys.

    This year, Change It Up! will take place over two afternoons, the keynote address on Friday, August 28 and an alumni panel and student breakout sessions on Friday, September 11 – all via Zoom.

    RSVP by Tuesday, September 8 at: https://changeitup2020.eventbrite.com

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2020/09/11/55705/

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