• NSLJ/NSI Fall Symposium

    The National Security Law Journal and National Security Institute are excited to host two conversations focused on the national security implications of generative AI, including how the U.S. government is responding to and incorporating new technologies, as well as how lawmakers are thinking about AI and innovation laws and policies. The reception with food and … Continue reading "NSLJ/NSI Fall Symposium"

  • Public Discourse Project’s: Discussion over Division

    Antonin Scalia Law School students are invited to chat about important policy topics and current events, while learning about each other’s perspectives. Participants will be matched with students of differing political views for engaging conversations. Please RSVP if you plan to attend.

  • C-IP2 2024 Annual Fall Conference

    C-IP2’s 2024 Annual Conference will explore the importance of exclusive rights in the patent and copyright industries, the historical basis for those rights, and what happens to innovators and creators if the rights are not protected. We are pleased to announce that this year’s conference will feature Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and … Continue reading "C-IP2 2024 Annual Fall Conference"

  • Trust and Succession Law Workshop

    The Global Wealth Management Project is hosting a Trust and Succession Law Workshop, bringing trusts and estates scholars from across the country to discuss their scholarly research in progress. The Workshop is by invitation only. Please see the Global Wealth Management Conferences and Workshops page for more details.

  • Discussion Over Division: Free Speech on College Campuses

    Antonin Scalia Law School students are invited to chat about important policy topics and current events, while learning about each other’s perspectives. Participants will learn about civil discourse and then talk in small groups with those who have different beliefs about law and policy. If you plan to attend, please reserve a spot.

  • Luncheon Roundtable on Third Party Litigation Financing & Litigation Transparency

    Conrad Washington DC 950 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC, United States

    You are invited to attend the Law & Economics Center's (LEC) Luncheon Roundtable on Third Party Litigation Financing & Litigation Transparency, occurring this Wednesday in Downtown DC. Our panel of experts will discuss transparency in our civil justice system especially when it comes to third party litigation financing (TPLF)—an increasingly used and similarly scrutinized mechanism … Continue reading "Luncheon Roundtable on Third Party Litigation Financing & Litigation Transparency"

    Free