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Just DessertsJust Desserts is the Law School's biannual ice cream social held on the last day of classes hosted by the Student Bar Association.
This will be the Wisconsin Tribal Judges Association's (WTJA) first meeting and it is open to students, faculty and staff interested in tribal law and tribal communities. Registration is required.
Attend the 2023 LEO Celebration, 3-6 p.m. Sunday, April 23.
The hooding ceremony is a special ceremony for UW Law School graduates during which a faculty member places the hood on students, symbolizing completion of the program.
Families are invited to join graduates, faculty, staff and students to celebrate at the Law School. Enjoy light refreshments and great company.
Attend day two of the Workshop on Climate Justice and Racial Capitalism.
Attend day one of the Workshop on Climate Justice and Racial Capitalism.
ACS is hosting the Strict Scrutiny Podcast. They will discuss the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court Election.
Roe at 50 will provide a space for intellectual and interdisciplinary discussion on Wisconsin's 1849 abortion ban and legal precedent, the public health implications of the recent Dobbs decision, and the current legal and on-the ground realities ...
The Indigenous Law Students Association at UW Law School presents its annual Coming Together of Peoples conference, featuring two days of speakers and panels on a variety of Indian law topics. The conference is free and open to the public.
The Indigenous Law Students Association at UW Law School presents its annual Coming Together of Peoples conference, featuring two days of speakers and panels on a variety of Indian law topics. The conference is free and open to the public.
Attend "Over 45 Years of International Women's Day: Reflecting on Past Struggles and Future Directions."
Attend a Wednesday Workshop featuring Professor Tonya Brito.
Attend day two of a two-day Symposium on Constitution-Making in the Global South.
Attend day one of a two-day Symposium on Constitution-Making in the Global South.
Attend a panel on Global Resistance to Autocratic Legalism.
Maura Dykstra of California Institute of Technology will be presenting.
Attend a Wednesday Workshop featuring the work of Professor Alex Huneeus.
Professor Bernadette Atuahene will speak to BLSA about her experience as a lawyer.
Learn about "Ethical Issues in Forming the Attorney-Client Relationship" with Megan McDermott, associate teaching professor, University of Wisconsin Law School.
Learn about "Civility in Practice" with Aviva Kaiser, ethics counsel, State Bar of Wisconsin.
Learn about "Contempt and Communicating with the Court on and off the Record" with John Gross, clinical associate professor, University of Wisconsin Law School.
Attend a workshop with Leigha Crout.
Attend the Dean's Office Speaker Series featuring Professor Abhay Aneja.
During this State Democracy Research Initiative event, panelists will aim to situate the election in the broader context of the role of judicial elections, the effects of polarization and the information that judicial campaigns convey.
Attend a workshop with Steph Tai.
Attend a workshop with Nina Varsava.
Learn about "What the Law Library Can Do for You."
A panel of faculty and students at UW–Madison will share their views on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and talk about which article they find most powerful in their life and work.
Join UW Law in celebrating the class of 2022 December graduates along with family and friends. The reception will immediately follow the UW Commencement Ceremony and will include a champagne toast and light refreshments.
A unique opportunity to hear from attorneys with the SEC and a discussion of diversity in the boardroom with a managing partner at Koran Ferry.
Attend the Mildred Fish Harnack lecture delivered by Professor Shannon Speed. Details pending.
Speaker: Andrew Hayashi
Attend the Wisconsin Journal of Law Gender and Society Symposium.
The symposium represents the first opportunity for a national panel of constitutional experts to reflect on the extraordinary events of this past Supreme Court term, from overruling Roe v. Wade to new interpretive approaches in the areas of rel ...
The symposium represents the first opportunity for a national panel of constitutional experts to reflect on the extraordinary events of this past Supreme Court term, from overruling Roe v. Wade to new interpretive approaches in the areas of rel ...
The University of Wisconsin Law School's East Asian Legal Studies Center (EALSC) will host "The Struggle for Religious Freedom in China," featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ian Johnson and socio-legal scholar Terence Halliday. The event ...
Join the Indigenous Law Students Association and University of Wisconsin Law School in honoring Wisconsin's Indigenous Peoples. Thirteen Native Nations with ancestral ties to Wisconsin will present their flags during a ceremony featuring tribal ...
It's a longstanding — but legal — ploy to predict the future when soon-to-be lawyers attempt to throw canes over a Camp Randall goalpost and imagine winning their first cases. One of Homecoming's biggest spectacles doesn't involve th ...
All University of Wisconsin Law School graduates are invited to join us for our All-Class Reunion Oct. 21-22, 2022. This year, the All-Class Reunion is being held in conjunction with UW Homecoming Weekend. On Friday, Oct. 21, enjoy a day of Law ...
All University of Wisconsin Law School graduates are invited to join us for our All-Class Reunion. This year, the All-Class Reunion is being held in conjunction with UW Homecoming Weekend. On Friday, Oct. 21, enjoy a day of Law School activities ...
Connect with fellow Benchers’ and Legacy Society members, see how your gifts impact the Law School and cheer on the Badgers.
Join us for the 2022 J. Jobe and Marguerite Jacqmin Soffa Lecture, featuring Dr. Ma Thida, Martin Roth Institute, Berlin. Thida will be discussing "Back to the Road to Democracy: Getting Out of the Maze or Getting Rid of Walls."
This roundtable, part of the Wisconsin Initiative on Law and Climate Change (WILCC), will discuss the recent developments in the U.S. on climate change, including the SCOTUS decision on West Virginia v EPA, the Inflation Reduction Act and the af ...
Stop by the wellness tables and stations to learn more about Law School, UW-Madison and community wellness resources and activities.
Join Emory Law Professor Frank J. Vandall '79 as he considers the use of tort actions to accomplish justice and compensate victims of gun violence. Using the National Rifle Association as the core example, Professor Vandall will discuss how tort ...
Attend this workshop discussion on the paper "Courts Without Separation of Powers." Lunch will be available during the workshop.
A 50th anniversary class dinner.
This event will featuring Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.
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