Harvard Law School Library - the Writing of the Verse of Nisa
December 2021
Harvard International Office (HIO) Open Hours with Peter O'Meara
Join Peter O'Meara, HIO's Advisor to International Students and Scholars for virtual office hours every other Wednesday from 12pm - 2pm. No appointment necessary.
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Public Reading of Scripture
Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path. Psalm 119:105 (NIV) All are welcome to join us via Zoom for this weekly lunch time event to take a pause from your studies/work and listen to the Bible audibly read in our Zoom community. HLS students, staff and faculty: Come "Grab" a complimentary bag/box lunch at our Austin 009 office and "go" to a designated eating area. Then join us online when you can, leave when…
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IRB Office Hours for HLS
HLS researchers: What is the IRB? Do I need IRB approval to conduct my research project? How do I go about obtaining IRB approval? Get the answers to these and any other questions you may have about the IRB process by signing up for a one-on-one meeting with the HLS IRB Administrator, Elizabeth Parsons, during the HLS "IRB Office Hours". These 20-minute sessions are offered via Zoom for the HLS research community on the third Wednesday of the month, from…
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The Way Out: How to Overcome Toxic Polarization
A Kelman Seminar Series virtual talk with Peter Colman, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Education, Columbia University The partisan divide in the United States has widened to a chasm. Legislators vote on party lines and rarely cross the aisle. Surveys show that Americans have become more fearful and hateful of supporters of the opposing political party and imagine that they hold much more extreme views than they actually do. How can we loosen the grip of this toxic polarization and…
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January 2022
Masterclass: Big Law Behind the Scenes
What is it like to work as an associate in Big Law? See behind the scenes of Big Law practice from an associate's perspective at one of OCS's premier events of the year. In a low-stakes and comfortable environment, practice interacting with law firm employers, while learning how to begin deciding on a practice area and how to differentiate firms from one another and getting the answers you really want to know. By attending this virtual event, you will ensure you are ready to begin the 2L Big Law recruitment season with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed.
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February 2022
The Well Focus Groups on Student Well-being
Meet with the Student Well-Being Working Group to share your thoughts on well-being at HLS during upcoming focus groups. Tuesday, November 30 at 12:30 pm or Wednesday, February 2 at 12:30 pm. Register today. Please note, registration spots may be capped in order to facilitate discussion.
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Islamic Law Speaker Series: Hedayat Heikal, "Inheritance versus Personal Status: Shifting National Strategies in Syria, Egypt, and Tunisia"
On Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at 12:00-1:00PM US EST via Zoom, Dr. Hedayat Heikal will speak about inheritance and personal status laws in Syria, Egypt, and Tunisia. Dr. Heikal is currently a Research Fellow 2021-2022 at the Program in Islamic Law, Harvard Law School. She previously served as a Research Scholar in Law and the inaugural Islamic Law and Civilization Research Fellow at Yale Law School, held a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the American University in Cairo, as held a…
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Should Alexa Diagnose Alzheimer's?: A Health Policy and Bioethics Consortium
Event Description Technology is now part of our lives in ways that were not possible only 10-20 years ago. Smart devices, like watches, phones, and speakers, can gather vast amounts of information about their users, often without the user's knowledge or consent. As technology continues to improve, many of these devices may also be leveraged to serve diagnostic functions. Technologies such as Amazon's Alexa and Google's Assistant can ambiently and continually monitor a variety of information about an individual's location,…
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March 2022
Pre-Canonical Islamic Legal Canons: An Analysis of Early Hanafi Literature
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 12PM EST via Zoom, Prof. Issam Eido (Vanderbilt University) will present "Pre-Canonical Islamic Legal Canons: An Analysis of Early Hanafi Literature" as part of our Islamic Law Speaker Series. Eido will attempt to trace the legal canons that were used in early Hanafi sources, beginning with Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan al-Shaybānī's (d. 189/805) works and ending with Abū Zayd al-Dabūsī's (d. 430/1038) works. These canons, throughout their evolution, have been exposed to multiple procedures among…
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April 2022
Islamic Law Speaker Series: Irene Schneider, "Debating the Law, Creating Gender: Sharia and Lawmaking in Palestine"
On Tuesday, April 12, 2022 12:00-1:00PM US EST via Zoom, Professor Irene Schneider will speak on her new book, Debating the Law, Creating Gender: Sharia and Lawmaking in Palestine (Brill, 2021). Irene Schneider is Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Göttingen University. In 1996 she completed her habilitation at the University of Cologne with a study published under the title Kinderverkauf und Schuldknechtschaft. Untersuchungen zur frühen Phase des islamischen Rechts (with a short English version, "Freedom and Slavery in…
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