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12 November 13
  1. 11:00am 2023-11-13T12:50-06:00
    SBA Pie & Thanks

    Join SBA, SAO, and Winston & Strawn for an afternoon of gratitude! Stop by the atrium to write a note of gratitude for a peer, TQ, professor, or anyone else in the building & pick up a piece of pie. Winston & Strawn attorneys will be there to chat over coffee provided by Creature Coffee.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/13/75887/

  2. CANCELED 2023-11-13T13:30-06:00
    Thomas J. Henry Law | 1L Lunch

    THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. If in doubt, verify with the web-based events calendar.

    1Ls: Stop by to meet recruiters from Thomas J. Henry Law to learn more about their firm and grab lunch.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/13/75491/

  3. 11:30am 2023-11-13T12:45-06:00
    Drawing Board Luncheon: Hugh Brady

    Drawing Board Luncheon: Hugh Brady

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/13/75751/

  4. 3:45pm 2023-11-13T17:45-06:00
    Colloquium Issues in Complex Litigation

    Note: This event’s full details are restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff members only.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/13/74617/

November 14
  1. 8:30am 2023-11-14T10:30-06:00
    Locke Lord | 1L Breakfast Meet + Greet

    1Ls: Stop by to meet with Locke Lord to learn more about their firm and grab breakfast.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/14/75666/

  2. 11:45am 2023-11-14T13:00-06:00
    Clinical Faculty Meeting

    Note: This event’s full details are restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff members only.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/14/74432/

  3. 12:00pm 2023-11-14T13:00-06:00
    Working at a Boutique law Firm

    Please RSVP by Monday, November 13, on Symplicity. Zoom link will then be sent before the event.

    Come learn everything you have wanted to know about working for a boutique law firm. The CSO will host attorney panelists who will discuss what it is like to work in a boutique firm, how to apply for jobs with these firms, and the role of judicial clerkships in your boutique firm search. This will be a live webinar with lawyers at prominent firms in Texas, California, and New York.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/14/75030/

  4. 3:45pm 2023-11-14T17:45-06:00
    Con Law II Guest Lecturer

    Guest Lecture in Constitutional Law II course “Constitutional Amendments in the United States and the World.”

    Lech Garlicki

    Justice (Retired)

    Constitutional Court of Poland

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/14/74621/

  5. 3:45pm 2023-11-14T17:45-06:00
    LES - Lee Fennel

    Note: This event’s full details are restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff members only.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/14/74717/

  6. 5:00pm 2023-11-14T18:00-06:00
    Albena Azmanova

    Abstract: Two dynamics have been making their imprint on the political landscape of Europe over the past decade: the rise of autocratic rule, even in the ‘mature’ democracies of western Europe, and the spread of economic and social precarity, rooted in the insecurity of livelihoods. Professor Azmanova will trace policy developments through which these processes have taken place, and will examine the relations between the two phenomena.

    Albena Azmanova is Professor of Political and Social Science at the University of Kent, Senior Fellow at OSUN Economic Democracy Initiative, Bard College, member of the Independent Commission for Sustainble Equality to the European Parliament, and Honorary Fellow at the Institute for Global Sustainable Development, University of Warwick.

    Her research focuses on political and social transformations, with analyses of social justice and political judgment, democratic transition and consolidation, critiques of capitalism, social protest, and electoral mobilisation. In her last book, Capitalism on Edge. How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or Utopia (Columbia University Press, 2020) she identifies ubiquitous insecurity as politically generated social harm, traces its political consequences and charts an anti-precarity policy agenda. The book has received numerous awards, among which is the Michael Harrington Award, with which the American Political Science Association “recognizes an outstanding book that demonstrates how scholarship can be used in the struggle for a better world”, as well as the International Studies Association best book prize for International Political Economy.

    Professor Azmanova has held academic positions at the Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna; The Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne; the University of California Berkeley; Harvard University; Sciences Po. Paris; and the New School for Social Research, New York.

    She has worked as a policy advisor for a number of international organisations, most recently, for the European Trade Union Confederation, The European Civic Forum, and the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.

    Professor Azmanova is co-founder and co-Editor in Chief of Emancipations: a Journal of Critical Social Analysis, member of the editorial boards of the journals Review of Evolutionary Political Economy, Philosophy and Social Criticism, and member of the International Advisory Board of the “Alternatives to Capitalism in the 21st Century” series of Bristol University Press.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/14/75929/

  7. 5:00pm 2023-11-14T00:00-06:00
    Alternative Bar Review

    Join SBA, SAO, and TLDNA for Alternative Bar Review!

    Students and faculty are invited to enjoy bar snacks and a selection of mocktails prepared by the SHIFT Makers.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/14/76026/

  8. 6:00pm 2023-11-14T19:30-06:00
    The Visiting Room Project

    The Visiting Room Project is a digital experience that invites the public to sit face-to-face with people serving life without the possibility of parole and hear them tell their stories. More than five years in the making, the project offers the only collection of its kind, containing more than 100 filmed interviews with people currently serving life without parole at Angola, the Louisiana State Penitentiary. The event will kick off with a 30-minute screening of several compiled interviews from The Visiting Room Project, followed by a panel discussion featuring people who were interviewed by the project and are now free.

    To learn more: To learn more: https://www.visitingroomproject.org/

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/14/75395/

November 15
  1. All day
    Bankruptcy Conference

    Now in its 42nd year, UT Law CLE's Jay L. Westbrook Bankruptcy Conference is one of the premier bankruptcy programs in the nation. The conference attracts a stellar national faculty of prominent judges, academics, and practitioners. This year’s conference will be a day and a half and provides an in-depth focus on current topics in business and consumer bankruptcy.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/15/74445/

  2. 8:00am 2023-11-15T09:00-06:00
    Judicial Clerkship Applications: Getting

    Did you miss one of the introductory clerkship sessions designed to help you get your clerkship application started? Don’t worry – this is a makeup session during which the Judicial Clerkship Program will introduce you to the resources and support available to apply to judicial clerkships as well as detailed instructions on how to begin the application process for 2025-term clerkship positions. For 2Ls and 3Ls only. The program will not be recorded. Please RSVP on Symplicity– if no one has RSVP’d the program will be cancelled.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/15/75366/

  3. 12:00pm 2023-11-15T13:00-06:00
    IPLS Mid-Sized Firm Panel

    The Intellectual Property Law Society will be hosting a panel of attorneys from several mid-sized law firms based in Texas. Each of the firms have a large focus on Intellectual property, with each firm having a different practice area of emphasis. The event will provide perspective into recruiting, work-life, and the type of work at mid-sized boutique firms.

    Representatives from the following firms will be in attendance: Patterson + Sheridan LLP Pirkey Barber PLLC Cadwell Clonts Reeder & Thomas LLP

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/15/75351/

  4. 3:30pm 2023-11-15T16:30-06:00
    Scales & Savasana

    Scales and Savasana - Balancing Bodies and Minds at Texas Law

    Free all-level flow yoga class for law students hosted by CMHC / Texas Law CARE Counselor, Maria Timm, PhD, RYT-200

    Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m. (8/30-12/6, no class on 11/1 and 11/22)

    TNH 3.140 (Jeffers Courtroom)

    To register, email Dr. Timm at maria.timm@austin.utexas.edu or call 512.232.2295

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/15/75013/

  5. 4:00pm 2023-11-15T17:30-06:00
    The Fear of Too Much Justice

    Join the longtime director of the Southern Center for Human Rights as he discusses his work in capital punishment, indigent criminal legal defense, racial discrimination in the criminal legal system, conditions and practices in prisons and jails, judicial independence, and his new book (with co-author James Kwak), The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts (2023).

    Presented by: The Athenaeum with The Budd Innocence Center and The Capital Punishment Center

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/15/76006/

  6. 6:00pm 2023-11-15T00:00-06:00
    John C. Akard Lecture: Coerced Debt

    At the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin, TX - November 15 at 6:00 PM

    RSVP Here: https://utexas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eXx6cLmOR9cUvrw

    by Professor Angela Littwin The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX

    Professor Littwin presents brand-new data from her National Science Foundation study of coerced debt, which occurs when the batterer in an abusive relationship uses fraud or coercion to incur debt in his partner’s name. New findings will include the eligibility of participants’ coerced debts for relief under bankruptcy and other debtor-creditor law as well as the effect of coerced debt on participants’ credit scores.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/15/74450/

November 16
  1. All day
    Oil, Gas, and Energy Tax Conference

    Join leading members of the oil, gas and energy tax community—including senior government officials, IRS staff, corporate energy and tax counsel, and members of the energy tax bar—at the 16th Biennial Parker C. Fielder Oil, Gas, and Energy Tax Conference.

    This nationally recognized event is a unique collaboration between The University of Texas School of Law and the Chief Counsel’s Office of the IRS, and provides an exchange of views and perspectives between the private sector and the Service.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/16/74446/

  2. 11:45am 2023-11-16T12:45-06:00
    PD Internship Application Workshop

    Please RSVP by Wednesday, November 15, on Symplicity.

    Are you interested in interning for a public defense organization this summer? Come learn how to draft your resume and cover letters specifically for public defense positions! CSO counselor Mary Murphy will lead a workshop on how to best prepare for applying to PD jobs and interviews. Pizza will be provided.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/16/76007/

  3. 11:50am 2023-11-16T12:50-06:00
    Should the Death Penalty be Abolished?

    The death penalty is a highly contested element of the American criminal justice system with a long history. But is it time to part ways with the practice? Debating this issue, the Federalist Society is hosting Professor William Otis from Georgetown University and our very own Lee Kovarsky.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/16/75750/

  4. 12:00pm 2023-11-16T13:15-06:00
    The Rule is for None but Allah

    On Thursday, November 16th, the Strauss Center is hosting a panel and book talk on The Rule is for None but Allah: Islamist Approaches to Governance, edited by Joana Cook and Shiraz Maher. The event will feature a panel with Dr. Joana Cook, Assistant Professor of Terrorism and Political Violence at Leiden University, and Senior Project Manager at the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, Dr. Inga Trauthig, head of research of the Propaganda Research Lab at the Center for Media Engagement at the University of Texas at Austin, and Dr. Nina Musgrave, Lecturer in Terrorism and Security Education and Assistant Director at the Centre for Defence Studies. Dr. Trauthig will present on the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood and other Libyan Islamists that sought to participate in party politics after 2011, such as the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), and Dr. Musgrave will present on the case study of Hamas. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Maro Youssef, State Fragility Program Fellow with the Strauss Center.

    The last four decades have been shaped by the rise of Islamist politics across significant swathes of the globe. Whether by gun or by ballot box, various Islamist movements—from as far and wide as the Malian desert and Indonesia’s archipelagos—have sought to obtain power and govern territories, in a bid to revive an Islamic ancient regime. With the regional privations produced by the ‘War on Terror’ and the political unrest following 2011’s Arab uprisings, the global march of Islamism has only accelerated in the twenty-first century.

    Building on an established literature on rebel governance, The Rule is for None but Allah examines fifteen cases from around the world to consider the different ways Islamists have approached and implemented governance; the challenges they have faced; and how they have responded to obstacles. It brings new detail and insights on a wide range of themes, including legitimacy, constitutionality and social-welfare activism.

    Biographies

    Dr. Joana Cook is an Assistant Professor of Terrorism and Political Violence in the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, Leiden University. She is also a Senior Project Manager at the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) and an Adjunct Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University. Her research more broadly focuses on women and gender in violent extremism, countering violent extremism, and counter-terrorism practices. More recent scholarly interests include non-state actor governance, and factors and pathways to radicalisation. You can find out more at www.joanacook.com .

    Dr. Inga Kristina Trauthig is the head of research of the Propaganda Research Lab at the Center for Media Engagement (CME) at UT Austin. She is also an affiliate fellow with the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies (IMES) at King’s College London. Previously, she has been a research fellow with the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR) at the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and received an MLitt from the University of St Andrews. She received her PhD at King’s College London for which she focused on post-Qaddafi Libya.

    Dr. Nina Musgrave is Lecturer in Terrorism and Security Education and Assistant Director at the Centre for Defence Studies. She is also the course tutor for the MA programme in National Security Studies in the Department of War Studies. Nina holds a BA (Hons) from

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/16/75707/

  5. 2:00pm 2023-11-16T16:00-06:00
    Shearman & Sterling | Tiny Tails

    1Ls: Stop by to meet recruiters from Shearman & Sterling to learn more about their firm and visit the Tiny Tails to You petting zoo outside on the Patman Plaza (weather permitting)!

    Event is subject to relocation in the Susman Godfrey Atrium if the weather does not allow for a safe and comfortable experience on the Patman Plaza.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/16/75386/

  6. CANCELED 2023-11-16T20:00-06:00
    ALDF Theater Night: The Smell of Money

    THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. If in doubt, verify with the web-based events calendar.

    The ALDF invites you to join us for our 2nd theater night in this semester. We will be again showing The Smell of Money. The Smell of Money is a documentary that follows Elsie Herring and her community fighting for the right to clean air, water, and the life they were promised. The Smell of Money is the true story of everyday people versus corporate titans, in a battle with life or death consequences. It is now streaming in theaters, and this is a great opportunity to enjoy the documentary at the law school with food and soft drinks provided by the ALDF. All are welcome.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2023/11/16/75793/

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