and then THURSDAY the conversation continues at noon at NYU Law & on zoom with Kathryn Sabbeth, Charlton Copeland, Daniel Wilf-Townsend, and Helen Hershkoff REGISTER TODAY!! lpeproject.org/events/unequ...
Please join LPE NYC on Thursday, March 14 from 12:00-1:00 ET for Unequal Procedure: LPE and Civil Procedure. Helen Hershkoff will lead a conversation featuring Charlton Copeland, Kathryn Sabbeth…
There will be readings!! They will be sent to anyone who registers at the beginning of next week as well as posted on our site.
Each session will begin with a speaker offering ~30 minutes of framing thoughts & questions before breaking out into smaller groups. Our first session is on January 30th at 8pm ET/5pm PT and you won't want to miss it, so register today!! lpeproject.org/events/open-...
The Law and Political Economy Project and the People's Parity Project are teaming up to offer an open course/reading group on the urgent question of what to do about the courts in our current…
We have an incredible faculty line-up including @nikobowie.bsky.social@samuelmoyn.bsky.social@ryandoerfler.bsky.social@akapczynski.bsky.social & Aziz Rana with more yet to be announced!
Over 6 monthly sessions, we will address how to understand the problem, historical & international perspectives, the strengths & weaknesses of the tools available to us, and what building up a political movement around disempowering the courts might look like. ⚖️✊
The Night School is a collaborative initiative between @lpeproject.bsky.social and NSSR to organize monthly public conversations to introduce non-lawyers to law.
nope. Corinne and Raul are on the editorial board of the Journal, so there is some overlap, but they are a completely separate entities.
And the best part is this piece that emphasizes the importance of solidarity was published in solidarity: its available jointly from @abusablepast.bsky.social@lpeproject.bsky.social. Thanks to the editors of both projects both for giving me the space & for doing it together