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Now viewing: Monday, November 4, 2024

11:30am12:45pm
Drawing Board Luncheon: Thomas McGarity

TNH 2.111 (Sheffield-Massey Room)

Drawing Board Luncheon: Thomas McGarity

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/04/79060/
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/2024/11/04/78799/
11:50am12:50pm
GRITS 2025 Planning Session

TNH 3.125 (Denius Classroom)

Interested in progressive lawyering? Join GRITS for our third planning session of the year! There is still time to join -- come learn how you can support panel planners and get involved with this innovative conference :)

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/04/79231/
11:50am12:50pm
Adoption & Foster Care in Texas: Exploring Challenges and Solutions 

November is National Adoption Month! Please join Texas Law Students for Life as Andrew Brown, the Vice President of Policy at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, discusses adoption and foster care in Texas. As always, there will be free food for attendees!

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/04/79875/
3:45pm6:00pm
Law and Economics Workshop: Sadia Farzana
(This event’s full information is restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff only.) For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/04/78456/
4:00pm5:45pm
Wendy Bach: “Pregnancy as a Crime: A Preliminary Report on the First Year After Dobbs”

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: This talk will present the preliminary findings of a national research study tracking prosecutions for pregnancy-related conduct in the first year after the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. It will contextualize them within larger conversations about pregnancy criminalization and the relationships among victimhood, care, and punishment in U.S. criminal systems.

Wendy Bach is a Professor of Law and co-Director of the Appalachian Justice Research Center at the University of Tennessee College of Law. Her research focuses on the intersection of poverty law, criminal law, social welfare provision, law and society, and community lawyering. Professor Bach is the author of a number of law review articles and Prosecuting Poverty, Criminalizing Care (Cambridge University Press, 2022). She is currently leading a national study of the criminalization of pregnancy in a post-Dobbs world. She received a J.D. from the New York University School of Law, as well as an M.A. and a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/04/78351/