Hip Hop and the Law

ThuMar31
- Virtual EventRegistration Required

IPLA presents: 

Hip Hop and the Law, Thu 3/31 from 6:00-7:30pm ET on zoom
co-sponsored by Black Law Students Association, Criminal Law Society, Multicultural Law Students Association, Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, the Feinstein Center for Pro Bono & Experiential Education, and the Boston Patent Law Association (BPLA).

The panel will be discussing various intersections of Hip Hop and the Law, including IP Law and music sampling, Hip Hop and the American Constitution, Criminal Law and police trauma, and how Hip Hop can inspire radical change. 

The panelists:
andre cummings: Associate Dean of Faculty at UALR School of Law; Author of Hip Hop and the Law 
todd clark: Professor at St. Thomas U. Law
dawn elissa-fischer: Professor at San Francisco State University; Harvard U. Hip Hop Archive and Research Institute
atiba ellis: Professor at Marquette U. Law 

The guide:
https://lawguides.rwu.edu/hiphopandthelawevent

 

Hip Hop and the Law Flyer