Conference Newsletter #3

We are excited to welcome you to San Francisco next week for the 2026 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting!


With the conference just around the corner, we wanted to share a few final reminders and updates to help you prepare for the meeting. Below you will find links to the most up-to-date program schedule, the conference app, highlighted sessions, and more.


We wish you safe travels and look forward to seeing you soon in San Francisco!

2026 Program Book Now Available!

The 2026 San Francisco program book is now available to download. You will find a welcome message from the program committee co-chairs, as well as a program overview, participant index, and much more! The program book is current as of May 19, 2026. Please use the online schedule or the app to find the most up-to-date information.

Download the LSA 2026 Annual Meeting Mobile App

SEARCH: The App Store or Google Play for “LSA Events” 


or 



SCAN: Use your device’s QR code scanner

A/V Information for Presenters

Best plan: A laptop with HDMI output + your presentation on a USB drive.


All session rooms will have a digital projector and screen. Panelists must supply their own laptop computers if you plan to display slides during their session.


To prepare for a smooth start to your presentation, we recommend bringing a laptop with an HDMI output and saving your presentation on a USB drive. Mac laptop users should bring an adapter that allows them to connect to HDMI. Please come prepared!

LSA 2026 Plenary and Awards Ceremony

Thursday, May 28th

4:45 pm

Continental 5 and 6



LSA Annual Meeting attendees are invited to the plenary, “Sanctuary,” followed by the 2026 LSA Annual Awards Ceremony and Welcome Reception on Thursday, May 28.


The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence will open the plenary with a blessing, followed by a moderated discussion with UCLA Chicana/o and Central American Studies Professor Leisy Abrego and Yale Law Professor Monica Bell. The Awards Ceremony will honor 15 trailblazing researchers for their contributions to law and society scholarship.

Wednesday, May 27th

1:00pm

Folsom Street Community Center

1286 Folsom Street


The CRN6 Day of Dialogue is a collaborative gathering that brings together researchers, organizers, and sex workers for an afternoon of connection, reflection, and strategy. Centered on this year’s theme of sanctuary, the event begins with a participatory World Café, where attendees engage in small-group conversations to share experiences, surface collective priorities, and imagine possibilities for care and resistance.


The second half of the program features a panel of researchers and sex workers in dialogue, bridging lived experience and scholarship to deepen conversations around challenges and advice for building community-research partnerships.



The day concludes with a community mixer and fundraiser next door, featuring a lively burlesque and strip show benefiting a local sex worker–led organization.

Thursday, May 28th

11:45am

Plaza Room B


This session will honor the memory of Marc Galanter, a former LSA President and an influential scholar of the law and society movement. Everyone is invited to share memories, reflect, and learn more about Marc's wide-ranging contributions to the field, which helped to define the contours of our intellectual community.

Friday, May 29th

11:45am

Golden Gate 01


This session will be an informal remembrance of Samuel Krislov, a founding member of the Law & Society Association, for his mentorship and scholarship. Whether you were Sam's student, influenced by him, published in the Law and Society Review when he was editor, or are simply curious about the early history of the association, everyone is invited to celebrate his long legacy of teaching, scholarship, and institution building.

"A Matter of Conscience: Sanctuary in the 1980s to the Present"

Wednesday, May 27th

5:30 - 7:30pm

UC Law San Francisco

333 Golden Gate Avenue, 5th Floor


Featuring: Karen Musalo, Theo Rigby, Ming Hsu Chen, Jose Artiga, and Drew Paton


Please join the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies (CGRS), Race, Immigration, Citizenship, and Equality (RICE) Center, and the Law & Society Association (LSA) for a film screening and discussion exploring the Sanctuary Movement that took root in the United States in the 1980s.

"The Birth of Law"

Thursday, May 28th

10:00 am

Plaza Room A


Chair: Florian Grisel | University of Strasbourg


Participants:

Matthew Erie, Mark Fathi Massoud, Fernanda Pirie, Ashley Rubin, Shitong Qiao


How do rules develop without centralized authority? Where do legal norms begin? This roundtable explores the genesis of autonomous legal orders.

"The Law and Society Review at 60: Sanctuaries, Shadows, and the Next Sixty Years"

Thursday, May 28th

2:45 pm

Plaza Room A


Chair: Lee Cabatingan | University of California, Irvine


Participants: Bill Maurer, Sara Wakefield, Kathryn Henne, Isabel Patten, Michael Ralph


This session reflects on the first 60 years of the LSA's journal, Law and Society Review, and speculates on the next 60.

Welcome to San Francisco!

We are pleased to hold the 2026 LSA Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA, a city with a rich, unique, and dynamic history. From the 1849 Gold Rush, to the countercultural movements of the mid-twentieth century, to the tech explosion of recent decades, San Francisco has long represented the most concentrated expression of the United States' cultural attitudes and economic realities--for better and for worse.


San Francisco Highlights:


Golden Gate Bridge:


Guide to Biking Across


Guide to Walking Across (bring a jacket!)


Best Spots to View the Bridge:


  • Baker Beach
  • Battery Spencer
  • Crissy Field
  • Golden Gate Overlook
  • Kirby Cove
  • Land's End


Golden Gate Park: San Francisco's much larger answer to Central Park; home to many gardens, museums, and other attractions


Pier 39: sea lions and clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls


Alcatraz Island: former federal penitentiary that held Al Capone and George "Machine Gun" Kelly


The Presidio: former military post turned national park site


Lombard Street: most crooked street in the world (allegedly)


See more here >>


Neighborhoods:


Chinatown: oldest Chinatown in North America


Haight-Ashbury: headquarters for the 1967 Summer of Love


Castro: one of the country's first gay neighborhoods


See more here >>


Museums:


de Young: great views of the city on a clear day


California Academy of Sciences: world-class science museum featuring a planetarium, aquarium, indoor rainforest, and more


Exploratorium: hands-on, interactive science museum


San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA)


Legion of Honor


Cable Car Museum


See more here >>


Niche Attractions:


Musee Mechanique: hands-on museum of vintage arcade games


City Lights Bookstore: popular meeting place for Alan Ginsburg and the Beat Poets


Hotel Vertigo: the hotel from Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 classic film, Vertigo


Japanese Tea Garden


San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers


Internet Archive Headquarters


AIDS Interfaith Memorial Chapel


Showgirl Magic Museum


See more here >>


Vistas:


Battery Spencer: the most famous view of the Golden Gate Bridge


Coit Tower: 360-degree views of the city and the Bay


Twin Peaks: Classic view of Downtown along Market St.


Bernel Heights Park


Grand View Park


Land's End


Marin Headlands


Don't skip these meals during your visit!


Cioppino (Italian-American seafood stew):


  • Sotto Mare
  • Anchor Oyster Bar
  • Hog Island Oyster Co.


Vietnamese Garlic Noodles:


  • Thanh Long
  • Perilla


Mission-Style Burritos:


  • Taqueria El Farolito
  • Taqueria La Cumbre
  • El Toro Taqueria


Sourdough Bread:


  • Acme Bread Company
  • Tartine Bakery

TRANSPORTATION: AIRPORT TO HOTEL


  • Rideshare (Uber, Lyft)
  • Train (BART – Bay Area Rapid Transit)


RIDESHARE


Domestic Terminals: Domestic Garage, Level 5

              Terminal 1: A/B & B

              Terminal 2: C & D

              Terminal 3: E, F, & F/G


International Terminal: Pick-ups located at Departures/Ticketing Level, Pick-Up/Drop-Off Zones 14 – 17

TRAIN


SFO BART Station: located in the International Terminal, on the Departures/Ticketing Level near the G Gates


From Domestic Terminals: Take free AirTrain to Garage G/BART Station Stop


Single Ride: $11.80 (Tap to Pay, Cash)


Take the Red-N or Yellow-N line and get off at Powell Street Station.


Walk 0.3 miles from Powell Station to the hotel.

TRANSPORTATION: GETTING AROUND SAN FRANCISCO


  • Rideshare (Uber, Lyft)
  • Muni/SFMTA (Network of buses, Metro trains, cable cars, and streetcars)

                            

MUNI/SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency)


Trip Planning:


              SFMTA Trip Planner

              MuniMobile App



Fare Payment:


Payment Options:

  • Tap to Pay
  • MuniMobile App
  • Clipper Card
  • Cash (exact change)


Fares:

              Single Ride - $2.85

              Day Pass - $5.70

Registration


Registration will be in the East Lounge during the following hours:


Wednesday, May 27th | 4pm - 6:30pm


Thursday, May 28th | 7am - 6:30pm


Friday, May 29th | 7am - 6:30pm


Saturday, May 30th | 7am - 6:30pm


Sunday, May 31st | 7am - 11am

Visit Our Book Exhibit Hall!

The Exhibit Hall will be in Continental Ballroom 4 during the following hours:


Thursday, May 28th |12pm - 8pm


Friday, May 29th | 9am - 5pm


Saturday, May 30th | 9am - 5pm


Sunday, May 31st | 9am - 12pm

Thank You To Our Sponsors!

Questions?


Please contact the LSA Executive Office at lsa@lawandsociety.org

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