In this AMS town hall, attorney Augusta Wilson will help scientists understand how they can fully participate in political processes.
EVENTS
Learn more about our upcoming and past events.
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Being a Voice for Science: How Scientists Can Be Advocates Without Getting Caught in the Political CrosshairsLearn More
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American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting EventsDecember 1–17, 2020
OnlineLearn MoreJoin us for online events about scientific integrity, climate litigation, and more during the AGU Fall Meeting, December 1–17, 2020.
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Speaking Up for Science in All Three Branches of GovernmentThursday, November 12 from 1:00-2:30 PM ET
VirtualLearn MoreThis free webinar on Thursday, November 12 will help scientists understand how they can engage with political processes in the wake of the 2020 election.
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Ways Scientists Can Speak Up for ScienceOctober 29 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. ET
Geological Society of America Annual MeetingLearn MoreJoin us for an online workshop, Ways Scientists Can Speak Up for Science, during the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting.
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How Scientists Can be Involved in the Run Up to the 2020 ElectionFriday, October 23 from 4:15-5:00 PM EDT
AAAS Science, Technology and Human Rights ConferenceLearn MoreWhen: Friday, October 23 from 4:15-5:00 PM EDT Where: AAAS Science, Technology and Human Rights Conference This session will cover…
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Tracking Threats as Climate Science, Law and Politics CollideFriday, October 23 from 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
VirtualLearn MoreAfter four turbulent years of deregulatory pressure and assaults on science and scientists, experts discuss the next steps at the intersection of climate science, law, and the public.
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Scientific Advocacy and Congressional PowersTuesday, October 13, 2020 from 2–3 PM ET
OnlineLearn MoreJoin us for a free webinar on how scientists can engage in Congressional activism and advocacy without violating anti-lobbying laws.
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How Scientists Can Participate in Politics: Understanding the Hatch Act and MoreOctober 8, 2020, from 6:00–7:00 p.m. ET
OnlineLearn MoreIn this free event, CSLDF lawyers will discuss how scientists from all disciplines can fully participate in political campaigns and activism.
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How Scientists Can be Involved in the Run Up to the 2020 ElectionMonday, September 28, 2020 at 2–3PM ET
OnlineLearn MoreJoin us for a free webinar on how scientists can be involved in campaigning and other political activities during the 2020 election.
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Documenting and Exposing Threats to Science Under the Trump AdministrationAugust 2, 2020
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting
VirtualLearn MoreJoin us for a talk about the data in our Silencing Science Tracker and anti-science trends we've observed since the November 2016 elections.
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Special Panel on COVID-19 Response in Urban GeographyAmerican Association of Geographers Annual Meeting
VirtualLearn MoreAugusta Wilson, a CSLDF attorney, is on a panel at the American Association of Geographers Meeting that will address the many facets of the pandemic that are facing urban areas around the world.
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Legal Education for Scientists at the 2019 AGU Fall MeetingSan Francisco, CALearn More
We’ve partnered with AGU on the “Legal Education for Scientists Program” for eight years, and are offering a range of events at the Fall Meeting in December.