Events Calendar

Now viewing: Monday, September 23, 2024

All day
Gibbs and Bruns Moot Court Competition Round 1

This moot court competition is open to all UT law students. The moot court format follows the format of an attorney arguing a case on appeal in front of a panel of judges. Competitors will compete as individuals, and this competition will not require a brief to be written.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/78535/
All day
TMLS x LS4BL Roundtable

TMLS x LS4BL Roundtable

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/79023/
8:30am10:30am
Creature Coffee & Conversation with Jackson Walker

TNH PATMAN (Patman Family Plaza)

Swing by to kick off a great start of the week by joining Jackson Walker attorneys in conversation over free Creature coffee and pan dulce!

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/78870/
11:30am1:15pm
Job Talk
(This event’s full information is restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff only.) For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/77972/
11:30am12:50pm
Intellectual Property Litigation and Transactions Lunch Panel with Kirkland

TNH 3.125 (Denius Classroom)

Attorneys from Kirkland & Ellis' IP Litigation and Technology Transactions teams will be on campus to discuss life as an associate in the IP space.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/79094/
11:30am1:30pm
PALS Table in the Atrium.

TNH 2.100 (Susman Godfrey Atrium)

Table promoting PALS events and membership

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/79194/
11:30am1:30pm
Latham & Watkins | 1L Meet & Greet

TNH 2.100 (Susman Godfrey Atrium)

1Ls: Stop by to meet members from Latham & Watkins to learn more about their firm and grab lunch.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/79211/
11:45am1:45pm
TMLS x NAACP Book Drive

TNH 2.100 (Susman Godfrey Atrium)

A book drive tabling event for local elementary, middle, and high schools in the Austin community. The book drive tabling event is in partnership with UT Austin’s NAACP undergraduate chapter.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/79198/
11:50am12:30pm
Catholic Law Student Society Rosary Prayer

TNH 3.128 (Simmons Seminar Room)

Please join the Catholic Law Student Society in praying the Rosary. All are welcome!

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/78793/
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Policing the Police | LUNCH TALK

TNH 2.139 (Wilson Classroom)

ACS presents a talk on policing and police accountability.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/78914/
3:45pm6:00pm
Rational Gridlock with Scott Baker
(This event’s full information is restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff only.) For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/78486/
4:00pm5:30pm
Robyn Powell: "Forced to Bear, Denied to Rear: The Cruelty of Dobbs for Disabled People"

TNH 2.111 (Sheffield-Massey Room)

This speaker series considers the criminalization of reproduction—historical and contemporary, local and global—largely through the lens of reproductive justice.

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Abstract: People with disabilities face structural, legal, and institutional barriers to accessing reproductive health services and information, including contraception and abortion care. They also experience high rates of violence and reproductive coercion, as well as stigma and discrimination from health providers. They are more likely to experience maternal morbidity and mortality, rendering pregnancy particularly dangerous for some. Mounting abortion restrictions after Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization will result in some disabled people being forced to carry pregnancies to term, notwithstanding serious health risks. Should they choose to raise their children after childbirth, they will likely encounter ongoing threats to their parental rights because of laws, policies, and practices that assume incompetence among disabled parents. Thus, the ruling creates a paradox for disabled people where they may be forced to bear children but subsequently denied the opportunity to rear them, perpetuating a historical pattern of exploitation and subjugation. This paper identifies and responds to this paradox by providing and applying a disability reproductive justice framework.

Robyn Powell is Professor of Law at Stetson University. Her work examines the intersection of disability justice and reproductive justice, with a focus on disability law and policy, health law and policy, and family law. She is a leading authority on the rights of parents with disabilities and has served as an Attorney-Advisor at the National Council on Disability. Her forthcoming publications include “Disabling Abortion Bans” (UC Davis Law Review) and “Forced to Bear, Denied to Rear: The Cruelty of Dobbs for Disabled People” (Georgetown Law Journal). She received a Ph.D. and M.A. in Social Policy from Brandeis University, a J.D. from Suffolk University Law School, and a B.S. in Social Work from Bridgewater State University.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/09/23/78350/