Law as Science https://t.co/UU5qBJUsjY is launching the Legal Method Lab & inviting scholars to submit short blog entries at the intersection of law and other disciplines, especially if they deal with methodological issues.
Submissions at [email protected].
👏 Thank you Professor Olufunmilayo Arewa for sharing valuable insights on "What the Blues Taught Me About Legal Methodology: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Culture, Technology, and Law."
Watch the recorded lecture here⬇️:
https://t.co/giBPHeD7zG
📢 Professor Olufunmilayo Arewa will be talking about "What the Blues Taught Me About Legal Methodology: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Culture, Technology, and Law." The event will be held on April 8th at 12:00 PM (E.T.).
Join us: https://t.co/XWfGDgVNHq
Prof. Cathy Hwang discusses with @Law_as_Science how she approaches qualitative research and shares insights and experiences on publishing her scholarly work. @cathyhwang47
https://t.co/ksToclax5w
🌟 Submissions are now open for the WINIR Young Scholars Pre-Conference Workshop ahead of the WINIR Annual Conference in Rome on 21 July 2026.
More information here: https://t.co/9H9IPlImdd
Submission Link:
https://t.co/xWboT8H38L
Submissions are now open for the WINIR Young Scholars Pre-Conference Workshop ahead of the World Interdisciplinary Network for Institutional Research (WINIR) Annual Conference in Rome on 21 July 2026.🎉
More info:
https://t.co/9H9IPlIU2L
Submission Link:
https://t.co/xWboT8HAYj
Join us! 👏 There's still time to register for our next event, held on November 19 at 12:15 PM E.T. For our next event of Fall 2025, Professor Susan Sturm from Columbia Law School will share "Writing for social justice impact.”
Registration link🖇️: https://t.co/pnyqtM38SA
Our next speaker for Law as Science Fall 2025 is Professor Susan Sturm from Columbia Law School. The topic of the lecture is "Writing for social justice impact.”
The event will be held on November 19 at 12:15 PM (E.T.). Save the date!
Registration link: https://t.co/pnyqtM3GI8
Our next speaker for Law as Science Fall 2025 is Professor Susan Sturm from Columbia Law School.
The topic of the lecture is "Writing for social justice impact” The event will be held on November 19 at 12:15 PM (E.T.)
Registration link: https://t.co/pnyqtM3GI8
Thank you to Professor Cathy Hwang from University of Virginia School of Law for her session on October 29th. 🎉Thank you as well to the Law as Science coordinators and representatives, and to all attendees.
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Join us for our next session: https://t.co/pnyqtM38SA
Join us! There's still time to register for our next event, held on October 29 at 12:00 PM E.T.
Professor Cathy Hwang from University of Virginia School of Law will share "Insights on Qualitative Methods and Publishing.”
Registration link:
https://t.co/o1W2VRk95Z
Our next speaker is Professor Cathy Hwang from University of Virginia School of Law. The topic of the lecture is "Insights on Qualitative Methods and Publishing.” The event will be held on October 29th at 12:00 PM (E.T.)
Registration link: https://t.co/o1W2VRjBgr.
Don't miss out!
Welcome our new representative, Ziyi Wang!
Ziyi Wang is an Economics PhD and JD candidate at Cornell University. Her research areas include Entrepreneurship, Industrial Organization, Antitrust, Innovation, Platform, and Empirical Legal Studies.
Our next speaker for Law as Science Fall 2025 is Professor Cathy Hwang from University of Virginia School of Law. The event will be held on October 29 at 12:00 PM (E.T.)
Registration link: https://t.co/o1W2VRjBgr
Welcome our new representative, Max Fang!
He holds a J.D. degree from Indiana University Maurer School of Law. His research focuses on global tech governance through the lenses of law, international economics, and geopolitics.
Welcome our new coordinator, Dah-Wei (David) Yih!
He is an S.J.D. candidate at the University of Virginia School of Law. His research focuses on the intersection of international law and national security, and how geopolitical competition affects global trade and governance.
Excited to announce our Fall 2024 speaker series! We're thrilled to welcome an incredible lineup of scholars who will dive into critical legal issues.
Mark the dates!
🗓️ 10/29: Cathy Hwang
🗓️ 11/19: Susan Strum
Each session promises insightful discussions. Don't miss out!
Law as Science is inviting scholars to submit short blog entries providing highlights of recently published articles or books at the intersections of law and other disciplines. We invite blog entries as short summaries (3-4 paragraphs max) with a link to the article or book.
Welcome our new Coordinator, Oluwakemi Adeyemi!
Oluwakemi Adeyemi, Esq. is a J.S.D. candidate at the University of Illinois College of Law interested in how developing nations can create systems that attract funding through debt on the security of intellectual properties.