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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. […]
Iraq: A New Way Forward
Iraq: A New Way Forward
Lecture by former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry William J. Perry will present "Iraq: A New Way Forward" with an introduction by Dean Larry Kramer. William J. Perry is the Michael and Barbara Berberian Professor at Stanford University, with a joint appointment at FSI and the School of Engineering. He is a senior fellow […]
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
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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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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
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 […]
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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SPILF "Bid For Justice" Auction
SPILF "Bid For Justice" 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 law school community. Organized entirely by students, the […]
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Stanford Law Review - General Recruitment Session
Stanford Law Review - General Recruitment Session
A General Recruitment Panel put together by the Stanford Law Review. Meant to be an overall guide as to the application process and the overall importance of Law Review. We will be answering any questions about the process. Related Media
CLB/SHLAPS Journal Club
CLB/SHLAPS Journal Club
Greg Sobolski '09 (BA, BS '04) will present on university licensing strategies. The Journal Club is a gathering of interested students, fellows and faculty members to discuss a scholarly article in the area of law, medicine, ethics, and policy. Related Media
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International Speaker Series: Deen Kaplan
International Speaker Series: Deen Kaplan
"International Trade" Deen Kaplan from Hogan & Hartson will discuss the International Trade practice. Advanced sign-up required. Related Media
China Law Talk: Protecting IP in Chinese Courts
China Law Talk: Protecting IP in Chinese Courts
Mei Y. Gechlik (JSM '99, JSD '01) of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will be speaking on "Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in Chinese Courts." Related Media
Class of 2007 Group Photo
Class of 2007 Group Photo
Group photo of the graduating class. Students should assemble in front of the Falcon and be ready to take the photo at 12:50 PM. Related Media
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OCS Alternative Lunch
OCS Alternative Lunch
Have lunch with Heather Sarni, an SLS '98 alum, who will speak about her career in legal professional development and marketing. This event is limited to 15 students. Related Media
“Invisible Children” – Conversation on Uganda
“Invisible Children” – Conversation on Uganda
Sponsored by the Black Law Students Association, the Stanford International Human Rights Law Association, and the International Law Society The Black Law Students Association, the Stanford International Human Rights Law Association, and the International Law Society will be presenting the documentary "Invisible Children" along with a discussion with Professor Helen Stacy about the ongoing conflict […]
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Stanford Law Review – Minority Recruitment Session
Stanford Law Review – Minority Recruitment Session
Recruitment session aimed at increasing the number of minority applicants to the Stanford Law Review. Related Media
Dealing with Regulators & Government Agencies in the Post-Enron
Dealing with Regulators & Government Agencies in the Post-Enron
This event is sponsored by Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and Women of Stanford Law to focus on transactional law. Related Media
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Executive Sessions on Sentencing and Corrections
Executive Sessions on Sentencing and Corrections
A policy roundtable hosted by the Stanford Criminal Justice Center. Related Media
Morrison & Foerster Lecture in Honor of Marshall Small ’51 (BA ’49)
Morrison & Foerster Lecture in Honor of Marshall Small ’51 (BA ’49)
The Morrison & Foerster Lecture in Honor of Marshall Small will be delivered by Myron S. Scholes, Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and 1997 Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences. A public reception will begin at 6:00 p.m., and the lecture will begin at 7:00 p.m.
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National Law Students for Choice Conference
National Law Students for Choice Conference
A conference for speakers and presenters to comment on current reproductive policy in the US. Related Media
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National Law Students for Choice Conference
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Stanford Law & Energy Discussion
Stanford Law & Energy Discussion
Paula Mints, a consultant for Navigation Consulting specializing in renewable energy, will share her experiences and answer questions about challenges facing renewable energy companies. Related Media
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Stefan Bechtold JSM ’02
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Stefan Bechtold JSM ’02
In many areas of the economy, firms offer durable goods at low prices, while charging high prices for compatible spare parts, accessories, as well as maintenance and repair services. A classic example is the cheap razor and the expensive blades. Such business strategies only make sense if the firm can restrict or eliminate competition on […]
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Kirkland & Ellis Minority Fellowship Information Session
Kirkland & Ellis Minority Fellowship Information Session
Attorneys and recruiting staff from Kirkland & Ellis LLP will discuss their firm's minority fellowship program for first-year students. Third-years and second-years who interned at the firm will also be in attendance. Lunch will be served. Related Media
BioLaw/SHLAPS Speaker Series: Simon Wakeman
BioLaw/SHLAPS Speaker Series: Simon Wakeman
"The Value of Patent Protection in Technology Development Alliances" "The Value of Patent Protection in Technology Development Alliances" Simon Wakeman is a Fellow at the Center for Law and the Biosciences. Lunch will be served. Related Media
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ACS presents: Oral Advocacy Skills Training from an Expert
ACS presents: Oral Advocacy Skills Training from an Expert
Guest Speaker: Dan Bromberg Dan Bromberg, accomplished appellate advocate and one of the founding partners of Quinn Emanuel's appellate practice, will give a talk on appellate oral advocacy skills. Related Media
Student Debt Management Presentation
Student Debt Management Presentation
Hosted by the American Bar Association. Open to all students with federal or private student loans. Andrew Solomon (Harvard Business School graduate) of Graduate Leverage will update students on debt management and recent changes in the law. Lunch will be served. Related Media
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Law and Economic Seminar: Reinier Kraakman, Harvard Law School
Governance Lunch for Faculty with Professor Ilya Strebulaev, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Governance Lunch for Faculty with Professor Ilya Strebulaev, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Professor llya Strebulaev will discuss corporate financing in distress. Professor llya Strebulaev will discuss corporate financing in distress. Related Media
Lunch with Instapundit Glenn Reynolds
Lunch with Instapundit Glenn Reynolds
SLPR Conference Keynote Speaker This lunchtime keynote is a part of the SLPR conference on the Law of Democracy. Cosponsored by ACS, Fed Soc, and SLAPS. Related Media
Public Interest Brown Bag Lunch with Professor Larry Marshall
Public Interest Brown Bag Lunch with Professor Larry Marshall
This brown bag is a chance for 1Ls interested in public interest law to meet Professor Larry Marshall, the Associate Dean for Public Interest at SLS. This brown bag will allow students to sit down informally with Prof. Marshall to talk about curricular choices, summer internship options, and career opportunities in public interest law. Related […]
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Has Our Constitution Gone Wrong and Can the People Correct It?
Has Our Constitution Gone Wrong and Can the People Correct It?
The Stanford Constitutional Law Center presented a Conference in Honor of Our Undemocratic Constitution by alumnus Sanford Levinson '73 Stanford Law School alumnus Sanford Levinson, '73 holds the W. St. John Garwood and W. St John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair in Law at the University of Texas Law School. He is the author of more […]
Women as Power Brokers: Advancing Your Career Through Networking
Women as Power Brokers: Advancing Your Career Through Networking
Sponored by the Women of Stanford Law and the Stanford Law School Office of Career Services Dr. Gail McGuire, a leading sociologist specializing in gender and networking, will present the challenges women face in developing their connections. Through small breakout groups led by female power brokers, attendees will discuss ways to overcome these challenges and […]
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Queer Law & Policy Symposium
Queer Law & Policy Symposium
This symposium is designed to bring together queer advocates and allies to discuss four topics important to the queer community: immigration equality, access to healthcare, school safety, and marriage equality. Four panels of academics and practitioners will discuss the current state of relevant laws and policies as they relate to the queer community and recommendations […]
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CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Dr. Philip N. Howard
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Dr. Philip N. Howard
"A Case of Misplaced Blame? News Accounts of Hacker, Consumer, and Organizational Responsibility for Compromised Digital Records, 1980-2006" "A Case of Misplaced Blame? News Accounts of Hacker, Consumer, and Organizational Responsibility for Compromised Digital Records, 1980-2006" The computer hacker is one of the most vilified figures in the digital era, but to what degree are […]
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
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BioLaw/SHLAPS Speaker Series: Andrew Fire, PhD
BioLaw/SHLAPS Speaker Series: Andrew Fire, PhD
"RNA Interference, Law, and Business" "RNA Interference, Law, and Business" Professor Fire is a Nobel Laureate and a Professor of Pathology and Genetics at Stanford University. Lunch will be served. Related Media
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The Lodi Case: An FBI Counterterrorism Case Study
The Lodi Case: An FBI Counterterrorism Case Study
An FBI official from the Sacramento Field Office will discuss the Lodi counter terrorism case. This is a private event. Related Media
Externship Informational Workshop
Externship Informational Workshop
Students interested in Fall 2007 externships must attend this informational workshop. Related Media
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Law and Economic Seminar: Joni Hersch and Kip Viscusi
Law and Economic Seminar: Joni Hersch and Kip Viscusi
Joni Hersch and Kip Viscusi (School of Law and Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University) “Tort Liability Cost”
ILS Speaker Series: Ambassador Morningstar ’70
ILS Speaker Series: Ambassador Morningstar ’70
"Opportunities for Transatlantic Cooperation in the Caspian Region" Ambassador Richard L. Morningstar '70 will give a lunchtime talk: "Opportunities for Transatlantic Cooperation in the Caspian Region" Related Media
Public Interest Speaker Series: Maria Blanco
Public Interest Speaker Series: Maria Blanco
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Meet Maria Blanco, the Executive Director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights of the SF Bay Area, and hear more about her 20+ years working on immigrant rights, women's rights and racial justice. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
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Reel Green Film Festival
Reel Green Film Festival
ELS's film series continues with a showing of "Keepers of the Coast" on the work of Surfrider. Related Media
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Job Talk Moot with Jaime King
Job Talk Moot with Jaime King
CLB Fellow Jaime King is going to give a practice job talk. Related Media
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Governance Trends in Convergent Communications Sectors in Europe and the U.S. (Electronic Media, Telecommunications, Internet)
Governance Trends in Convergent Communications Sectors in Europe and the U.S. (Electronic Media, Telecommunications, Internet)
Co-sponsored by Stanford Law School and the University of Vienna School of Law The past decade has brought about fundamental changes in the governance of convergent communications sectors worldwide. This presentation highlights some of these new governance trends, and then focuses in depth on one, namely on the departure from sector-specific competition regulation in favor […]
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Legally Female: What Does It Mean To Be
“Ms. JD”?
Legally Female: What Does It Mean To Be
“Ms. JD”?
Professor Deborah Rhode will be speaking a Women's conference at Yale Law School The conference will spark collaboration to improve the standing of women in legal careers and law schools. Panels will stake out common grounds where women in law can connect across boundaries of geography, institutions, and practice areas. Legally Female’s goals are (1) […]
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