LUNCHTIME SERIES WITH R.G. MENZIES SCHOLAR TIGER LIN
Harvard, the current administration and the rule of law in the United States
The Lunchtime Series provides unique opportunities to hear cutting-edge learnings from recent Harvard graduates and alumni who are having a positive impact on the world.
For our third Lunchtime Series event of the year, the Club is delighted to host Tiger Lin, incoming Associate to the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia and winner of the prestigious R.G. Menzies Scholarship in 2024. Tiger has had the privilege of a front row seat in Cambridge, MA for the ongoing disputes between Harvard and the current administration, and the administration’s challenges to the rule of law more generally. He has kindly agreed to share his on-the-ground perspectives on these critical issues for Harvard and the United States, with plenty of time for Q&A.
Before studying constitutional law and administrative law at Harvard Law School as part of his LLM degree, Tiger worked as a judge’s associate at the Federal Court of Australia in Sydney and as an academic at The Australian National University (ANU). He has also worked in private practice at Herbert Smith Freehills and in the Attorney-General’s Department in Canberra. Tiger holds Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics degrees from ANU.
Date: Thursday 3rd July
Time: Arrive from 12:30pm for a 1:00pm start. Concluding at 2:00pm.
Where: Hayden Raysmith Room, Level 4, Ross House, 247/251 Flinders La, Melbourne
Price: $25 for members, $45 for non-members
Book: Click here to book
BYO Lunch and Drinks (many cafes downstairs)