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27 28 October 29
  1. 9:30am 2024-10-29T13:30-05:00
    Animal Law Coffee

    Coffee Hosted by the Animal Law Student Organization and Sponsored by ALDF

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/10/29/79278/

  2. 12:00pm 2024-10-29T13:15-05:00
    Public Interest Office Hours

    Join the Justice Center's Student Advisory Board as we begin our monthly Public Interest Office Hours! These sessions are aimed at providing peer support for students who want to learn more about public interest lawyering. This month, members of the Student Advisory Board will be available to answer any questions students have about internships, classes, and more. If you're a 1L who is not sure where to begin on your public interest journey, this is also for you! Your Student Advisory Board is here to support you in forging that path. Stop by the Jamail Pavilion on Tuesday, October 29 from 12-1PM for conversation, coffee, and kolaches!

    Please save the dates for our future Public Interest Office Hours, Nov.19, Dec. 19 (virtual), Jan. 14, and Feb. 11.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/10/29/79717/

October 30
  1. 11:50am 2024-10-30T12:50-05:00
    EmPOWERed for Public Interest

    Join the Justice Center for a mid-semester lunch as part of the EmPOWERed for Public Interest (EPI) initiative!

    During “Mid-Semester Lunch: Community Conversations,” students will have the opportunity to engage with each other in an informal setting. Small group discussions will be guided by thought-provoking questions to encourage self-reflection and deeper connections. At the end of the lunch, students will have an opportunity to share their takeaways with the larger group.

    Whether you want to share a personal story or listen, this event is a chance to connect with like-minded students! This event is part of the Justice Center initiative designed to support students whose lived experiences, or those of their loved ones, intersect with the legal systems they aspire to challenge in their careers. EPI gatherings seek to address the specific challenges and burnout that public interest law students may experience while advocating for vulnerable communities they personally identify with.

    Please RSVP by Friday, October 25th, at 5:00 P.M.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/10/30/79336/

October 31
  1. 12:00pm 2024-10-31T12:50-05:00
    LS4BL: Alternative Curriculum: Torts

    Join LS4BL and Professor Wasserman for a lunchtime event discussing the intersection between Torts and Race.

    Lunch will be served!

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/10/31/78993/

  2. 12:00pm 2024-10-31T12:50-05:00
    Abortion & EMTALA

    Does the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) compel Texas emergency room physicians to perform elective abortions? Please join Texas Law Students for Life on Thursday, October 31, at noon in TNH 2.124 as Amy Hilton of the Texas Attorney General’s Office discusses Texas v. Becerra, a case about EMTALA and its interaction with Texas laws.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/10/31/79755/

1 November 2
  1. 8:00am 2024-11-02T00:00-05:00
    Premiere Trial Competition

    The Premiere Trial Competition is an interscholastic mock trial competition created by UCLA School of Law. It is limited to students making their "premieres" -- students who have never participated in an external law school trial competition.

    Texas Law will be one of three host sites for this year's Premiere competition (the other sites will be in Los Angeles & Philadelphia).

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/02/77938/

November 3
  1. 8:00am 2024-11-03T00:00-05:00
    Premiere Trial Competition

    The Premiere Trial Competition is an interscholastic mock trial competition created by UCLA School of Law. It is limited to students making their "premieres" -- students who have never participated in an external law school trial competition.

    Texas Law will be one of three host sites for this year's Premiere competition (the other sites will be in Los Angeles & Philadelphia).

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/03/77939/

November 4
  1. 11:50am 2024-11-04T12:50-06:00
    Adoption & Foster Care in Texas

    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!

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/04/79875/

  2. 4:00pm 2024-11-04T17:45-06:00
    Repro Justice Colloquium: Wendy Bach

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

    RSVP

    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.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/04/78351/

November 5
  1. 12:00pm 2024-11-05T12:50-06:00
    Animal law workshop

    Event: How to Get Political for the Animals

    Join us for an enlightening talk with Shelby Bobosky, the Executive Director of the Texas Humane Legislation Network. This organization is dedicated to promoting the humane treatment of animals through legislation, education, and advocacy. Learn how we can work together to prevent animal cruelty and foster a more humane Texas for future generations. Let's create a better tomorrow for animals!

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/05/79775/

6 November 7
  1. 11:50am 2024-11-07T12:50-06:00
    PornBan

    Ari Cohn and Professor Greil debate the pornography "ban" in Texas.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/07/79835/

November 8
  1. 10:30am 2024-11-08T12:15-06:00
    AAEC Meeting Fall 2024

    The Alumni Association Executive Committee will meet on November 8, 2024 for their biannual meeting.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/08/78310/

  2. 12:00pm 2024-11-08T14:00-06:00
    AAEC Alumni Awards Honoree Luncheon

    AAEC Alumni Awards Honoree Luncheon

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/08/79641/

  3. 6:30pm 2024-11-08T21:30-06:00
    Alumni Awards 2024

    A highly-anticipated in-person celebration to honor our 2024 Alumni Award winners. Attendance by invitation only.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/08/78210/

November 9
  1. 9:00am 2024-11-09T10:30-06:00
    Alumni Tailgate

    Join us for the 26th annual alumni tailgate with delicious food from the Rodriguez family (Eduardo Rodriguez '68 and Michael Rodriguez '94).

    Alumni, faculty, and 3Ls are welcome to attend. RSVP by Sunday, Nov. 3 http://tiny.cc/TexasLawTailgate

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/09/78152/

10 11 November 12
  1. 6:00pm 2024-11-12T21:00-06:00
    PGLETS Welcome Mixer

    Join us at Love Supreme Pizza on November 12th, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM!

    This mixer is sponsored by Frost Bank and will be a great opportunity to network with boutique firms and meet Austin attorneys in the practice area.

    Space is limited, so RSVP is required. The link to RSVP is here: https://forms.gle/LZFoi16zQ5pm4SSG7

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/12/79617/

13 14 November 15
  1. 5:00pm 2024-11-15T20:00-06:00
    JLS Fall Shabbat Dinner

    The Jewish Legal Society (JLS) is hosting our annual fall Shabbat dinner on Friday, November 15, from 5-8pm. JLS will be celebrating Shabbat with ritual blessings, conversation, and a delicious multi-course meal catered by UT Hillel. JLS members, alumni, faculty, and staff will enjoy the evening together.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/15/79818/

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17 November 18
  1. 12:00pm 2024-11-18T12:50-06:00
    Pro-Life Apologetics 101

    What does it mean to be pro-life? Join us as Students for Life of America’s Faith Elwonger presents some common arguments about abortion and discusses the pro-life response to those arguments. Lunch will be provided.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/18/80155/

  2. 4:00pm 2024-11-18T17:30-06:00
    Repro Justice Colloquium: Cary Franklin

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

    RSVP

    Abstract: Equality as well as liberty arguments can structure the debate about abortion that continues after Dobbs, in litigation and in legislation, in state and federal arenas. This book chapter draws on case law and history to show that principles of equal citizenship require government to protect potential life in different ways today than it has in the past, when criminal bans on abortion enforced caste-based understandings of women’s roles. While states enforcing gender status roles have long assumed that government can coerce the labor of pregnancy and lifegiving, equal protection commitments give rise to an anti-carceral presumption in regulating abortion. As state laws inside and outside the abortion context attest: States that respect women as equal citizens do not turn, as a matter of first resort, to coercive measures when there are numerous less discriminatory and less restrictive ways to protect potential life. Reaching for carceral solutions perpetuates the forms of inequality that are the central concern of sex-based equal protection law. To opt for the maximally coercive approach—forced pregnancy and childbirth—when there are alternative means for enabling families to flourish is neither constitutional nor plausibly characterized as promoting life. New efforts by anti-abortion forces to interpret the Comstock Act as a national abortion ban are a case in point: these efforts seek to criminalize reproductive healthcare in ways that disregard half a century of sex equality law.

    Cary Franklin is a Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law. She is also the McDonald/Wright Chair of Law, Faculty Director of the Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy, and Faculty Director of the Williams Institute. Her research focuses on the historical development of conceptions of equality in American law and how this history influences the shape of contemporary legal protections in the contexts of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and race. She has published extensively in major law reviews. Her article “The Anti-Stereotyping Principle in Constitutional Sex Discrimination Law” (New York University Law Review, 2010), was awarded the Kathryn T. Preyer Prize by the American Society for Legal History. Prior to joining the faculty at UCLA, she was the W.H. Francis, Jr. Professor of Law at the University of Texas. She received a J.D. from Yale Law School, a Ph.D. in English from the University of Oxford, and a B.A. in English and History from Yale University.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/18/78352/

  3. 5:30pm 2024-11-18T19:00-06:00
    Texas Law Teaching Legends: David Rabban

    All Texas Law alumni in the Chicago area are welcome. More details to come.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/18/79297/

November 19
  1. CANCELED 2024-11-19T10:30-06:00
    Coffee Animal Law

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

    Coffee Hosted by the Animal Law Student Organization and Sponsored by ALDF

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/19/79264/

  2. 9:30am 2024-11-19T10:30-06:00
    CWIL Breakfast Reception

    Come meet our new Executive Director, Jennifer Banda! Swing by the CWIL suite and grab some breakfast pastries and coffee while you meet our new Director! Suite is located at TNH 3.119!

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/19/80098/

  3. 12:00pm 2024-11-19T13:15-06:00
    Public Interest Office Hours

    Join the Justice Center's Student Advisory Board as we begin our monthly Public Interest Office Hours! These sessions are aimed at providing peer support for students who want to learn more about public interest lawyering. This month, members of the Student Advisory Board will be available to answer any questions students have about internships, classes, and more. If you're a 1L who is not sure where to begin on your public interest journey, this is also for you! Your Student Advisory Board is here to support you in forging that path. Stop by the Jamail Pavilion on Tuesday, October 29 from 12-1PM for conversation, coffee, and kolaches!

    Please save the dates for our future Public Interest Office Hours, Dec. 19 (virtual), Jan. 14, and Feb. 11.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/19/79920/

  4. 5:00pm 2024-11-19T18:30-06:00
    Unleashed: A Film Screening

    Unleashed: Survivors of Trafficking

    Despite the fact that experts estimate that the US is the world’s second largest sex trafficking market, myths and misconceptions about trafficking persist, among them the assumptions: - that only foreign nationals smuggled into the US are victims of this insidious crime - that victims can simply leave their traffickers - that once victims have been “rescued” their lives are immediately restored

    This film focuses on ten courageous and gritty women who have survived trafficking, examining the myths about sex trafficking and illuminating the societal factors that contribute to domestic girls getting trapped in the “Life.” More importantly, it presents these women’s stories of the huge obstacles they faced and overcame in exiting the “Life” and offers encouragement to viewers to become involved in addressing this national disgrace.

    Q&A with the documentarian to follow.

    Snacks and drinks will be provided.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/19/80055/

20 November 21
  1. 5:00pm 2024-11-21T19:00-06:00
    NYC Pre-Game Happy Hour

    Texas Law Alumni in New York!

    The New York Regional Committee is excited to invite you to a pre-game happy hour as we gear up for the Syracuse vs. Texas men’s basketball game at Barclays Center. Whether you’re reconnecting with old classmates or meeting fellow Texas Law alumni for the first time, it’s a great chance to grab a drink, expand your network, and enjoy some Longhorn spirit.

    Bring a guest and share this page to invite your fellow Texas Law alums in the NYC area to join the fun! Hosted at Morgan's Brooklyn Barbecue, November 21st, 5-7pm EDT.

    Questions? Please contact us at events@law.utexas.edu.

    Texas Law is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible event. Please contact events@law.utexas.edu if you need a reasonable accommodation. All requests must be made by November 19.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/21/79855/

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24 25 26 27 November 28
  1. All day
    Thanksgiving Break

    The University will be closed.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/28/77932/

November 29
  1. All day
    Thanksgiving Break

    The University will be closed.

    Full event information: https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2024/11/29/77933/

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