Events Calendar
Now viewing: January 29–February 11, 2023
Monday, January 30
CCJ 1.324
TNH 2.111 (Sheffield-Massey Room)
Tuesday, January 31
TBA
Wednesday, February 1
JON 6.207 (Susman Academic Center, The Judge William W. and Margaret R. Kilgarlin Chambers (6.207 / 6.208))
Christian Legal Society will be hosting a Bible study and meeting for anyone interested in learning more about the Bible or the faith. We encourage all people who are curious about Christianity or want to grow in their faith to join. This a good opportunity to build community and learn more about the Bible!
For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/02/01/72588/CCJ 1.324
Midland, TX
Thursday, February 2
Virtual
Friday, February 3
CCJ 2.306 (Eidman Courtroom)
TNH 2.111 (Sheffield-Massey Room)
Saturday, February 4
CCJ 2.306 (Eidman Courtroom)
Tuesday, February 7
TNH 2.111 (Sheffield-Massey Room)
TNH 2.138 (Blanton Classroom)
Wednesday, February 8
JON 6.207 (Susman Academic Center, The Judge William W. and Margaret R. Kilgarlin Chambers (6.207 / 6.208))
Christian Legal Society will be hosting a Bible study and meeting for anyone interested in learning more about the Bible or the faith. We encourage all people who are curious about Christianity or want to grow in their faith to join. This a good opportunity to build community and learn more about the Bible!
For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/02/08/72589/SRH 3.122, LBJ School
On Wednesday, February 8, the Strauss Center hosts Cara Bloom, Senior Cybersecurity and Privacy Scientist at MITRE, for a talk on “Emerging Technologies & Privacy: How Privacy Threat Modeling Can Help Manage Privacy Risks.” This talk will be held at the LBJ School of Public Affairs as part of the Strauss Center’s Brumley Speaker Series.
In her talk, Cara will discuss how preserving privacy is not only a regulatory requirement, but an eth
For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/02/08/72926/Thursday, February 9
Professor, author, and attorney Asma Uddin will discuss what leads people to feel threatened by religious freedom for all and why Muslims in the United States are particularly vulnerable to this phenomenon. Most importantly, she will explore what can be done about it. She will be joined by award-winning journalist Emma Green of The New Yorker, whose writings on religion, politics, and cultural conflicts have won numerous prizes.
For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/02/09/72806/Friday, February 10
TNH 2.100 (Susman Godfrey Atrium)
Saturday, February 11
CCJ 2.306 (Eidman Courtroom)