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BLSA Speaker Series
BLSA Speaker Series
Black History month speaker series. Variety of panel topics and events. Related Media
4 events,
The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court
Part 3 and 4 of the first major television series to trace the story and influence of America's highest court. The Supreme Court is the first major television series to trace the story and influence of America's highest court. Over four hours long, the series traces the Court's evolution from its establishment to the present […]
Brown Bag Lunch with Barbara Olshansky
Brown Bag Lunch with Barbara Olshansky
Meet Barbara Olshansky, an alumna previously honored as our Public Interest Lawyer of the Year in 2005. Most recently, she served as the Legal Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, where she filed the landmark case Rasul v. Bush challenging the unconstitutional detention of "enemy combatants" at Guantanamo Bay. Related Media
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Governance Lunch for Faculty with Professor Ron Gilson
Governance Lunch for Faculty with Professor Ron Gilson
Professor Ron Gilson will discuss the topic, "Controlling Family Shareholders in Developing Countries: Anchoring Relational Exchange." Professor Ron Gilson will discuss the topic, "Controlling Family Shareholders in Developing Countries: Anchoring Relational Exchange." Related Media
Brown Bag Lunch with Professor Bill Koski
Brown Bag Lunch with Professor Bill Koski
Come talk with Professor Bill Koski. If you have any interest in education, youth law and policy, or clinical education join Professor Koski as he talks about his various experiences in the field. Related Media
Law and Economic Seminar William Landes (University of Chicago Law School)
Law and Economic Seminar William Landes (University of Chicago Law School)
“The Economics of Presidential Pardons and Commutations” William Landes (University of Chicago Law School) “The Economics of Presidential Pardons and Commutations” Related Media
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Law and Economic Seminar William Landes (University of Chicago Law School)
Law and Economic Seminar William Landes (University of Chicago Law School)
William Landes (University of Chicago Law School) “The Economics of Presidential Pardons and Commutations”
Environmental Organizations in San Francisco
Environmental Organizations in San Francisco
ELS invites you to tour the offices of environmental groups in San Francisco--from the Sierra Club to NRDC to the EPA.
Immigration Symposium
Immigration Symposium
Spring Symposium hosted by Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties and the Center for Public Service & Public Interest Law. Related Media
Environmental Organizations in San Francisco
Environmental Organizations in San Francisco
ELS invites you to tour the offices of environmental groups in San Francisco--from the Sierra Club to NRDC to the EPA. Related Media
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Immigrants’ Rights & Critical Perspectives on Immigration Reform
Immigrants’ Rights & Critical Perspectives on Immigration Reform
Due to extremely high interest, we closed registration early because we have reached our maximum capacity. All individuals who have already registered and confirmed their panels selections will be accommodated. If you have not yet confirmed your panel selection, please contact Anna Wang at annawang@law.stanford.edu by Thursday, February 8 to retain your guaranteed seat. Please […]
Immigrants’ Rights & Critical Perspectives on Immigration Reform
Immigrants’ Rights & Critical Perspectives on Immigration Reform
Co-sponsored by the Center for Public Service & Public Interest Law, Immigrants' Rights Clinic, and Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Due to extremely high interest, we closed registration early because we have reached our maximum capacity. All individuals who have already registered and confirmed their panels selections will be accommodated. If you […]
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Immigrants’ Rights & Critical Perspectives on Immigration Reform
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Brown Bag with US DOJ Attorney Elizabeth Kroop
Brown Bag with US DOJ Attorney Elizabeth Kroop
Elizabeth Kroop is an attorney with the Department of Justice Environment and Natural Resources Division Environmental Enforcement Section. She is coming to Stanford to share information about her experience as a DOJ attorney focused on environmental issues. Related Media
ACS presents Stuart Taylor: So You Think You Want to be Journalist?
ACS presents Stuart Taylor: So You Think You Want to be Journalist?
ACS presents: Stuart Taylor, National Journal columnist, Newsweek contributing editor and Brookings Institution scholar, will discuss transitioning from law to journalism and his forthcoming book. Related Media
CIS Speaker series
CIS Speaker series
Spyware Related Media Fighting Spyware: A Policy Perspective (streaming audio 56k)
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JAG Corps Recruiting Talk by Peter Berkowitz
JAG Corps Recruiting Talk by Peter Berkowitz
Peter Berkowitz of George Mason Law School and the Hoover Institution speaks on FAIR v. Rumsfeld. Please advertise to the public. Related Media
BioLaw/SCHLAPS Speaker Series: Robin Tucker, JD/MBA
BioLaw/SCHLAPS Speaker Series: Robin Tucker, JD/MBA
"A Career in Life Sciences, Healthcare, and Start Ups" "A Career in Life Sciences, Healthcare, and Start Ups" Robin Tucker is an Associate at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati. Lunch will be served. Related Media
Governance Lunch for Students: What Does a General Counsel Really Do?
Governance Lunch for Students: What Does a General Counsel Really Do?
Kathleen Bloch (JD, Class of 81), Senior VP and General Counsel of Echelon Corporation Kathleen Bloch, SLS '81), is Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Echelon Corp., a NASDAQ-listed technology company headquartered in San Jose, CA. Previously, she was a partner at Wilson Sonsini with a practice in corporate finance and securities law. She […]
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Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland
Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland
Byron Bland will discuss the Northern Ireland peace process. Related Media
ACS Presents Ralph Nader
ACS Presents Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader will speak on the importance of citizen activism. An ACS members reception will precede the speaking event.
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The Ninth Circuit at SLS
The Ninth Circuit at SLS
Professor Kathleen M. Sullivan will be arguing A panel of the Ninth Circuit will be holding an actual court session at Stanford Law School. Professor Sullivan is arguing the final case and there will be a live video feed to another classroom if the Moot Court room is filled to capacity. Summary of the cases: […]
Brown Bag Lunch with Professor Srikantiah
Brown Bag Lunch with Professor Srikantiah
Come talk with Professor Jayashri Srikantiah about her experiences in civil rights, immigrants rights, and clinical education. This is an opportunity for you to meet Professor Srikantiah and ask any questions that you may have about professional or academic opportunities. Sponsored by Public Interest Fellows Program Related Media
A Pragmatic Defense of Originalism
A Pragmatic Defense of Originalism
SLS Federalist Society presents Prof. John McGinnis from Northwestern to discuss his recent article on originalism. The event is open to the public. Related Media
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Volume 59 Law Review Symposium
Global Constitutionalism Symposium, February 16 & 17, 2007
Global Constitutionalism Symposium, February 16 & 17, 2007
Presented by the Stanford Law Review & the Stanford Constitutional Law Center The Stanford Law Review and the Stanford Constitutional Law Center presents a two-day symposium on the globalization of constitutional law. Speakers include: Lord Goldsmith, the Attorney General of the United Kingdom Ambassador Feisal Istrabadi, Deputy Permanent Representative of Iraq to the United Nations […]
Domestic Violence Pro Bono Project Training
Domestic Violence Pro Bono Project Training
Jessica Dayton, Staff Attorney at CORA (Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse) in San Mateo, will give a presentation on trauma and domestic violence victims for DV Pro Bono Project participants.
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BARBRI Information Session
BARBRI Information Session
Everything you want to know about the signing up with BRABRI and getting bar exam study materials. Related Media
Intermational Speaker Series: Michael Meyers – Global Finance/Project Finance
Intermational Speaker Series: Michael Meyers – Global Finance/Project Finance
Michael Meyers from Orrick will be speaking on Global Finance and Project Finance. Advanced sign-up required. Related Media
China Law Talk: Professor Stanley Lubman, Boalt Hall Law School
China Law Talk: Professor Stanley Lubman, Boalt Hall Law School
Professor Lubman, one of the country's foremost experts on the Chinese legal system, will speak to us on recent developments in China's legal system under Hu Jintao. Professor Lubman's talk last year was packed. A delicious Chinese buffet will be served. Related Media
6 events,
BARBRI Information Session
BARBRI Information Session
Everthing you want to know about the signing up with Brabri and getting bar exam study materials. Related Media
5 events,
BARBRI Information Session
BARBRI Information Session
Everthing you want to know about the signing up with Brabri and getting bar exam study materials. Related Media
Alternative Career Panel
Alternative Career Panel
Sponsored by the Stanford Black Law Students Association The Stanford Black Law Students Association presents "Alternative Career Paths". Approximately 11% of law graduates each year assume non-traditional positions, and that number continues to rise. Come hear three SLS graduates discuss their contributions to the trend. Panelist Cathy Glaze ('85)Associate Dean of Student Affairs Junichi Semitsu […]
ILS Spring Speaker Series – Helen Stacy
ILS Spring Speaker Series – Helen Stacy
Helen Stacy will speak on a topic relating to international human rights law as part of the International Law Society's Spring Speaker Series. In addition to teaching at the Law School, Professor Stacy is a senior research scholar at the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute […]
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Environmental Organizations in Oakland
Environmental Organizations in Oakland
Come with ELS to the friendly city of Oakland to tour the offices of Environmental Defense and Earthjustice--and, just maybe, the California A.G. Related Media
3 events,
Law Economics and Business Immigration Session
Law Economics and Business Immigration Session
Sponsored by Program in Law Economics and Business with funding from American Immigration Law Foundation and American Immigration Lawyers Association This session is open to all students, faculty, alums and affiliates. More information will be posted soon. Related Media
ELJ & SJIL Conference: Climate Change Liability and the Allocation of Risk
ELJ & SJIL Conference: Climate Change Liability and the Allocation of Risk
This conference will provide a forum for experts to discuss and deliberate new strategies for climate change liability and produce creative scholarship that can be applied in future litigation as well as other legal arenas. Related Media
Immigration Advocacy Training
Immigration Advocacy Training
This immigration advocacy training will show how one can effectively advocate for immigration reform with elected officials, the media, and in the community. Sponsored by the Bay Area Coalition For Comprehensive Immigration Reform The Immigrant Legal Resource Center The Northern California & Scv Chapters Of The American Immigration Lawyers Association The Stanford Law School, Program […]
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Black History Month Goes Global
Black History Month Goes Global
The Stanford Black Law Students Association and Stanford's International Human Rights Law Association will present the documentary, "Invisible Children" with a discussion to follow moderated by Professor Helen Stacy. Topics to be considered include the ongoing war in Uganda, the abduction of young boys to serve as soldiers, and the role of the international community. […]
CLB/SHLAPS Journal Club
CLB/SHLAPS Journal Club
Meeting for students and faculty from around the University to gather and discuss articles and issues related to health policy, medicine, biotechnology and the law. Related Media
5 events,
BioLaw/SCHLAPS Speaker Series: Robin Feldman
BioLaw/SCHLAPS Speaker Series: Robin Feldman
"Rethinking Rights in Biospace" "Rethinking Rights in Biospace" Robin Feldman is a Visiting Professor at Stanford Law School for the academic year and is a Professor and the Director of the Law and Bioscience Project at UC Hastings. Lunch will be served. Related Media
ELS Brown Bag: Mining in Bristol Bay, Alaska
ELS Brown Bag: Mining in Bristol Bay, Alaska
Presentation by a member of the Student Action Network on a proposed mining project in Bristol Bay, Alaska. Related Media
Conflicts of Interest in Biomedical Research: UPenn’s OTC Trial as a Case Study
Conflicts of Interest in Biomedical Research: UPenn’s OTC Trial as a Case Study
Sponsored by the Center for Law and the Biosciences. Featuring Michael Waitzkin. Do financial conflicts of interest undermine the integrity of biomedical research? Can financial conflicts of interest be "managed" in an academic environment? Do universities have the capacity to conduct complex clinical trials in humans to test developing technologies? What insights do Penn's and […]
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Lunch with the JDs: Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Lunch with the JDs: Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Practicing attorneys from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP will discuss an issue relating to law and technology. Related Media
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Greenberg Traurig Leadership Lunch
Greenberg Traurig Leadership Lunch
Come meet GT shareholders, associates and summer associates from Stanford. Lawyers at GT have the opportunity to use their leadership skills each and every day. Find out how you can: -Be the architect of how your career takes shape -Help clients lead in the midst of change -Practice law to make a difference -Collaborate with […]
Building the Iraqi Security Forces in the Face of an Insurgency
Building the Iraqi Security Forces in the Face of an Insurgency
An SLS student and Iraq War Veteran describe how U.S. forces attempted to develop the various Iraqi Security Forces until they became targets of insurgent violence. Related Media
International Speaker Series: Craig Miles
International Speaker Series: Craig Miles
"International Arbitration" Craig Miles, from King & Spaulding, will discuss the International Arbitration practice. Advanced sign-up required.
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Law and Economic Seminar: John Donohue, Yale Law School
Law and Economic Seminar: John Donohue, Yale Law School
“Can You Believe Empirical Estimates of the Impact of Law, Policy, and Medicine?” from a forthcoming book on econometric modeling titled Beautiful Models: And Other Threats to Life, Law and Truth
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SPILF “Bid For Justice” Auction
SPILF “Bid For Justice” Auction
15th Annual Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation Auction The silent auction is from 6-8 p.m. at the law school. The live auction is from 8-10 p.m. in Kresge Auditorium. Since its inception in 1993, SPILF's Annual "Bid for Justice" Auction has been an important part of its fundraising activities and a valued event for the […]
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