2023 Law as Science Spring Event Agenda
- Feb. 17: Alan Kluegel - (Assistant Professor of Law, University of Kentucky, J. David Rosenberg College of Law) - Topic: Networks and the Law. 
- Watch the lecture here. 
 
- Feb. 24: Lawrence B. Solum - (William L. Matheson and Robert M. Morgenthau Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia, School of Law) - Topic: Originalist Methodology. 
- Watch the lecture here. 
 
- March 3: Erwin Chemerinsky - (Dean, Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California at Berkeley) - Topic: Worse than Nothing: The Dangerous Fallacy of Originalism. 
- Watch the lecture here. 
 
- March 24: Thomas S. Ulen - (Research Professor, Swanlund Chair Emeritus, University of Illinois, College of Law) - Topic: Are We There Yet?: The Journey Toward a Universal, Scientific, and Nobel-Prize-Worthy Legal Scholarship. 
- Watch the lecture here. 
 
- March 31: Sherally K Munshi - (Associate Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center) - Topic: On a Decolonial Comparative Law. 
- Watch the lecture here. 
 
- April 7: Sara Ross - (Assistant Professor, Dalhousie University’s Schulich School of Law) - Topic: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Law and Culture in the City: Sociolegal Methodologies, Institutional Ethnography, Legal Anthropology, and Comparativism. 
- Watch the lecture here. 
 
- April 14: Katri Nousiainen - (Resident Research Fellow, Harvard Law School in the Program on Negotiation (PON), Hanken School of Economics (Finland) - Topic: Quantum Road Map. 
- Watch the lecture here. 
 
- April 28: Florencia Marotta-Wurgler - (Boxer Family Professor of Law, Faculty Director, NYU Law in Buenos Aires) - Topic: Empirical Legal Research: Using Data to Create a Robust Research Pipeline. 
- Watch the lecture here. 
 
- May 12: Yun-chien Chang - (Jack G. Clarke Professor in East Asian Law, Cornell Law School) - Topic: Machine-Learning Comparative Law 
- Watch the lecture here. 
 
 
                        