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POL SCI 747

Osher (50+). This current events lecture series features a different speaker each week. Guest speakers are experts in their field who provide a one-hour lecture followed by a thirty-minute Q&A.

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About This Course

Pulled from today’s headlines, this exclusive speaker series offers an in-depth analysis of significant contemporary issues. Each week, an expert from the political, social, technological, or economic spectrum provides a 1-hour lecture focused on a major global, national, or local issue. Afterwards, students participate in a 30-minute Q&A session with the speaker. A list of speakers for this term will be available online approximately one month before the course begins. This course uses the Hybrid format which allows students to participate remotely and/or in the classroom. Speakers will be in the classroom. This course will be recorded. Students will have access to videos for the duration of the course.

 

 

DATE  LECTURE
Mar. 31  

Will Federal Courts Save American Democracy? Comparing Trump’s First and Second Terms

Richard L. Abel, PhD 
Michael J. Connell Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus and Distinguished Research Professor, UCLA

Apr. 7  

The Iran War: Why Now?

Benjamin Radd, JD, PhD
Lecturer, UCLA School of Law; Senior Fellow, Burkle Center for International Relations at the UCLA International Institute

Apr. 14  

The Current State of Hate and Antisemitism

April Loewenstein
Deputy Regional Director, American Defense League

Apr. 21  

The U.S. Economic Outlook and the Economic Impact of AI

William Yu, PhD
Economist, Anderson Forecast, UCLA Anderson School of Management

Apr. 28  

NATO’s New Frontier: Adapting to 21st-Century Threats

Linas Kojelis, MPA
Former special assistant to the President (OPL/Defense and Foreign Policy) at the White House and deputy assistant Secretary of State

May 5  

Challenging Mass Immigration Detention Under Trump 2.0.

Ingrid V. Eastly, JD
Professor, UCLA School of Law, Faculty Co-Director of UCLA’s Criminal Law and Policy Consortium

May 12  

The Case Against Political Parties

Chris Baylor, PhD
Lecturer, Department of Political Science, UCLA: American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow; author, The Case Against Political Parties

May 19  

International Law and the Iran War

David Glazier, JD
Professor of Law, Department of Political Science, LMU