Upcoming Speaking Engagements


This put up is an inventory of my upcoming talking engagements for the Fall 2023 semester. Except in any other case famous, all occasions are free and open to the general public—and in particular person.  The listed instances are these within the time zone the place the occasion is being held.

I’ll add further occasions and knowledge to this put up, over time.

Within the meantime in case your college, assume tank, analysis institute or different related group want to invite me to talk (both nearly or in particular person) on any subject inside my experience, I’m open for enterprise! You may get an outline of the problems I write and discuss at my web site.

Sept. 7, 4-5:40 PM, College of Virginia Faculty of Regulation (digital occasion): Dwell Taboo Trades podcast on “My Physique, My Selection” points. With Prof. Kim Krawiec (Univ. of Virginia). I consider participation is proscribed to U of Virginia regulation college college students, presumably solely these taking part within the related class.

Sept. 18, 5-6:30 PM, George Mason College, Fairfax, VA. Horizon Corridor 2017: “Immigration and Political Ignorance.” Sponsored by the Schar Faculty Jurisprudence Studying Neighborhood and the Worldwide Relations Coverage Job Power.

Sept. 21, 12:30-2, Duke Regulation Faculty, Durham, NC, Rm. 3037: “Unpacking Judicial Reform in Israel.” Sponsored by the Duke Regulation Faculty Federalist Society. Extra info right here.

Oct. 4, 12-1:15 PM, Georgetown College Regulation Heart, Washington, DC: “Reforming Supreme Court docket Ethics.” With Prof. Caroline Frederickson (Georgetown). Sponsored by the Georgetown Federalist Society.

Oct. 5, 12-1:30 PM, Vanderbilt Regulation Faculty, Nashville, TN:  “The Which means of ‘Property’ Beneath the Takings Clause,” (with Prof. Christopher Serkin, Vanderbilt). Sponsored by the Vanderbilt Federalist Society.

Oct. 17, 12-1:30 PM, Scalia Regulation Faculty, George Mason College, Arlington, VA: “Federalism and the Roberts Court docket.” Debate with Prof. Eric Segall (Georgia State College). Sponsored by the George Mason American Structure Society.

Oct. 24, 12-1:15 PM (tentative time), William and Mary Regulation Faculty, Williamsburg, VA: “Racial Preferences After Harvard v. SFFA.”  Sponsored by the William and Mary Federalist Society.

Oct. 25, time TBA, Pacific Authorized Basis symposium on “Rethinking Penn Central,” Williamsburg, VA: “The Constitutional Case In opposition to Exclusionary Zoning” (with Prof. Joshua Braver, College of Wisconsin). Tentative title.

Nov. 17, time TBA, College of Houston Regulation Heart, Houston Texas: “Foot Voting and Hispanic Migration.” Frenkel Lecture. Tentative title.