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Sessions Information
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January 9, 2022
11:00 am - 12:15 pm
Session Type: AALS Open Source Programs
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Program Summary: Legal scholars are teaching and writing in an era of mass carnage. While much attention has been given to the way the COVID-19 crisis affects teaching, this panel will focus instead on how this era affects ideas. Discussing their own work, panelists will take up how this context in which we are writing -- including COVID-19, the murder of George Floyd and others by police, violence against Asians and Asian Americans, and other kinds of death and trauma - matters to our scholarly work
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Session Speakers
University of California, Irvine School of Law
Speaker
Emory University School of Law
Moderator
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Speaker
Boston University School of Law
Speaker
Fordham University School of Law
Speaker
The University of Hong Kong
Speaker
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Speaker
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Session Fees
- AALS Open Source Program - Death and Legal Scholarship: How an Era of Mass Carnage Impacts the Substance of Our Work: $0.00
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