The criminal law group of the LSE Law School warmly invites you to the third seminar of the 2025/26 Criminal Justice Forum.
Dr. Tareeq Jalloh, who will give a talk titled ‘Stop Fretting About Threats’. There is no paper for this talk.
Tareeq is a Junior Research Fellow in Philosophy at University College Oxford (University of Oxford). His published work interrogates popular and pervasive critiques of rap music, particularly critiques underpinning the criminalisation of rap music. He is currently working on a project titled “The Philosophy of Rap: An Aesthetic, Political and Legal Framework.” He is a member of the Prosecuting Rap Network and Art Not Evidence Campaign and has served as an expert witness.
The seminar will take place on Tuesday 9 December 2025 at 18:05 in the Moot Court Room, on the 7th floor of the Cheng Kin Ku building, LSE. A map of the LSE campus is available here. If you're coming from outside the LSE, please bring a copy of this page to show to LSE security.
For those of you who wish to attend remotely, here is the Zoom link for the seminar:
https://lse.zoom.us/j/87182231443
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