Event CLE
The Engelberg Center hosts a number of events throughout the year that include CLE. You can find CLE materials for all current Engelberg Center events on this page.
Feminist Cyberlaw
Join a discussion about the new book Feminist Cyberlaw co-edited by former Engelberg Center Fellow Amanda Levendowski ‘14. Levendowski moderate a discussion with contributors Esha Bhandari, Cynthia H. Conti-Cook, Gabrielle Rejouis, Nina Srejovic, and Anjali Vats.
This program has been approved to offer New York State CLE credit. While the content of the program is appropriate for both newly appointed and experienced attorneys, only experienced attorneys are eligible to earn credit in the category of Diversity, Inclusion, & Elimination of Bias. Experienced (nontransitional) attorneys will earn .5 credits in the category of Diversity, Inclusion, and Elimination of Bias and .5 credits in the category of Areas of Professional Practice. Newly appointed (transitional) attorneys will earn .5 credits in the category of Areas of Professional Practice.
Feminist Cyberlaw free-access download.
Health Care at Reasonable Cost: The Hatch-Waxman Act at 40 and Beyond
40 years after the passage of the Hatch-Waxman Act, this two-day symposium will explore what worked, what didn’t, and what the next 40 years may have in store.
This event has been approved for 12 New York State CLE credits in the category of Areas of Professional Practice. The credit is both transitional and non-transitional; it is appropriate for both experienced and newly admitted attorneys.
Please click on the links below for supporting CLE reading materials.
Day One (7.5 Credits Available)
- (.5 Credits) The Goals of the Hatch-Waxman Act as Seen from 2024
- (1 Credit) An Empirical Evaluation of the Hatch-Waxman Act
- (1.5 Credits) Extending the Hatch-Waxman Act Model
- (.5 Credits) Fireside Chat
- (1.5 Credits) Protecting the Hatch-Waxman Act from Anticompetitive Gaming
- (1.5 Credits) The Neglected Hatch-Waxman Act Goal of Data Transparency
Day Two (4 Credits Available)
- (1 Credit) Drug Price Negotiations
- (1.5 Credits) March-in Rights and § 1498
- (1.5 Credits) What’s Next?