USC
 
Search
Submit

Submit a New Event More...

Event Categories

Arts and Lectures
Music
Theater
Exhibitions
Film Screenings
Other Arts Events
Lectures and Discussions

Academic
Lectures and Discussions
Conferences

Sports
Recreational Sports
Interscholastic Sports

Other Events
Commencement Activities, Festivals, Fairs, Awards Banquets, Receptions, Webcasts, and more

Related Links

Academic Calendar More...

Arts and Culture at USC More...

AIDS, Sexuality, Reproduction, and the Law

Gender & Sexuality Week 2003

Sponsored by Student Organizations/Program Board, GRUF URSC GLBTA

Thu, January 30, 2003 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Admission: Free

Doheny Memorial Library (DML)
Intellectual Commons
University Park Campus

Brad Sears, law professor at the UCLA School of Law and Administrative Director of the Charles R. Williams Project on Sexual Orientation Law, discusses issues of sexuality and legality.

The Charles R. Williams Project on Sexual Orientation Law, which is the nation's first think tank dedicated to the field of sexual orientation law and public policy. The Project supports legal scholarship, legal research, policy analysis, and education regarding sexual orientation discrimination and other legal issues that affect lesbian and gay people.

The Williams Project originated with the recognition that issues central to sexual orientation law have profound implications for the development of the law and public policy in general. Drawing on the intellectual and material resources of UCLA, one of the world's leading research universities, the Williams Project provides a national center for the interdisciplinary exploration of these issues by scholars, judges, practitioners, advocates, and students.

 

More Information:

Related Events