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Faculty Workshops: Zephyr Teachout
Faculty Workshops: Zephyr Teachout
Professor Teachout will be presenting her paper: The Anti-Corruption Roots of the Constitution. These events are by invitation only. Please contact Chidel Onuegbu at chidel@law.stanford.edu to request more information. Related Media
Lunch with the JDs: Weil Gotshal & Manges
Lunch with the JDs: Weil Gotshal & Manges
Lunch with the JDs: What's Hot in IP Litigation with Weil Gotshal & Manges Ed Reines will discuss "IP Careers." Mr. Reines is a partner in the firm's Technology Litigation practice with extensive experience in complex patent cases. He is currently the President of the Bar Association of the Federal Circuit Court Of Appeals. Ken […]
Advanced Legal Research Small Groups
Advanced Legal Research Small Groups
Weekly small group meetings for W08-LAW-222-01 Legal Research: Advanced -- Lomio / Wayne / Wilko / Wilson. Weekly small group meetings for W08-LAW-222-01 Legal Research: Advanced -- Lomio / Wayne / Wilko / Wilson on Wednesdays beginning January 9, 2008 and ending April 23, 2008 (except for the Wednesday of Spring Break week, i.e., March […]
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Spring OCI Orientation
Spring OCI Orientation
Mandatory orientation for all students who plan to participate in the Spring 2008 OCI Program. Mandatory orientation for all students who plan to participate in the Spring 2008 OCI Program. Related Media
Mock Trial AAJ Strategy Session
Mock Trial AAJ Strategy Session
Mock Trial AAJ Teams meeting to map out strategies to win AAJ. Related Media
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Organizations & Transactions Clinic Bootcamp
Organizations & Transactions Clinic Bootcamp
Introductory Bootcamp for Organizations & Transactions Clinic students Related Media
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Joint Degree Fair
Joint Degree Fair
Faculty advisors from the various joint degree programs will be there (both law school advisors and departmental advisors) so this will be a great opportunity for you to learn more about the programs. Related Media
COACH Information Session
COACH Information Session
Students considering joining the COACH program will get more information about the program. Related Media
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Faculty Workshops: Ben Roin
Faculty Workshops: Ben Roin
Professor Roin will be presenting on a topic TBD. These events are by invitation only. Please contact Chidel Onuegbu at chidel@law.stanford.edu to request more information. Related Media
Westlaw Training for International Human Rights pro bono program
Westlaw Training for International Human Rights pro bono program
Westlaw training session for participants in the International Human Rights pro bono program. Related Media
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Lunch Talk with President Alejandro Toledo of Peru – Democracy, Economic Development & the Rule of Law
Lunch Talk with President Alejandro Toledo of Peru – Democracy, Economic Development & the Rule of Law
Dr. Alejandro Toledo, former President of Peru (2001-2006) will draw upon his considerable expertise and discuss democracy, economic, development, and the rule of law. Before becoming President, Dr. Toledo worked for the World Bank, the Interamerican Development Bank in Washington, and the United Nations in New York. President Toledo is currently the Payne Distinguished Visiting […]
Strategies for Ending Domestic Violence Lunch Discussion
Strategies for Ending Domestic Violence Lunch Discussion
Hear from two advocates for domestic violence survivors! Cosponsored by the Levin Center for Public Interest Law, the Pro Bono Program, the Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness, PILSA, Women of Stanford Law, Stanford Law Students for Reproductive Justi Join us as we hear from two advocates working to end domestic violence. Marivic Mabanag, the Executive […]
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Mock Trial Scrimmage
Mock Trial Scrimmage
Scrimmage practice for Mock Trial teams participating in the invitational Related Media
Public Speaking Workshop
Public Speaking Workshop
As part of our annual series of Public Interest Skills Workshops, the Levin Center is pleased to present, with the support of the Office of Student Affairs, a training that will enhance participants' public speaking skills and provide concrete strateg As part of our annual series of Public Interest Skills Workshops, the Levin Center is […]
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Mock Trial Scrimmage
StreetLaw Mandatory Training Session on the Juvenile Justice and Community School System
StreetLaw Mandatory Training Session on the Juvenile Justice and Community School System
During this training current StreetLaw teachers and other interested people will learn about the schools where StreetLaw teaches (Gateway and Hill Crest), including how students are placed at those schools and what the goals are for students in those schools. Related Media
Public Interest Distinguished Practitioner Speaker Series: Nico Horn
Public Interest Distinguished Practitioner Speaker Series: Nico Horn
Dr. Nico Horn was born on 25 November 1952 in Johannesburg and grew up in the workers class suburb of Mayfair West. He and his wife Elsa currently reside in Windhoek, Namibia, where Dr. Horn teaches constitutional law, human rights, and a number of other subjects and oversees the Human Rights Center at the University […]
WSL Speaker Series. Human Trafficking: Sex, Slavery and Immigration
WSL Speaker Series. Human Trafficking: Sex, Slavery and Immigration
Erin Gangitano, Attornney at Asian Pacific Highlander Legal Outreach will be speaking Erin Gangitano, Attornney at Asian Pacific Highlander Legal Outreach will be speaking Related Media
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Faculty Workshops: Steve Ansolabehere
Faculty Workshops: Steve Ansolabehere
Professor Ansolabehere will be presenting his papers: "Perceptions of Fraud and Turnout" and "The Place of Perceptions in the Debate over Election Fraud and Voter Identification". These events are by invitation only. Please contact Chidel Onuegbu at chidel@law.stanford.edu to request more information. Related Media
Professor Zimbardo Speaks at Stanford Law School
Professor Zimbardo Speaks at Stanford Law School
ACS, BioLaw, and Criminal Law Society present Professor Zimbardo. Related Media
SLLSA Monthly Meeting
SLLSA Monthly Meeting
Please come out to our monthly SLLSA meeting to hear information regarding our upcoming events and to discuss various organizational topics. Related Media
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Spring OCI
Spring OCI
International Law: Cultural Preservation Versus Culture Dissemination
International Law: Cultural Preservation Versus Culture Dissemination
A lecture by Helen Stacy as part of The International Heritage Ethics Lectures. This will be a discussion of the ways international law might be used to talk about preservation and cultural identity, and how the intersection of international law and ethics informs the discourse with regards to issues of people's rights in relation to […]
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Last day to submit Directed Research & Senior Thesis petitions for winter semester
Rights, Needs, Power:
The Victim in Criminal Justice
Rights, Needs, Power:
The Victim in Criminal Justice
Speakers Paul Cassell, former U.S. District Court Judge and champion of victims rights, and Howard Zehr, Pioneer of the Restorative Justice movement will explore emerging and evolving issues for victims of crime. Sponsored by the Stanford Crimin This symposium will explore emerging and evolving issues for victims of crime, including: • Victims’ voices in mass […]
Mock Trial Scrimmage
Mock Trial Scrimmage
Scrimmage practice for Mock Trial teams competing in the Stanford Invitational Related Media
Public Speaking Workshop
Public Speaking Workshop
As part of our annual series of Public Interest Skills Workshops, the Levin Center is pleased to present, with the support of the Office of Student Affairs, a training that will enhance participants' public speaking skills and provide concrete strateg As part of our annual series of Public Interest Skills Workshops, the Levin Center is […]
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Mock Trial National Invitational
Mock Trial National Invitational
Details to come. Sponsored by the Stanford Law School Mock Trial Team. Details to come. Sponsored by the Stanford Law School Mock Trial Team. Related Media
Technology in Wartime Conference: Annalee Newitz
Technology in Wartime Conference: Annalee Newitz
How does war change the way we use everyday technologies? The cute little robots who sweep your floor can be repurposed as mine sweepers (or mines themselves). We'll look at how wartime transforms tech research, resulting in devices like weaponized cell phones and hidden communications networks for human rights workers. Annalee Newitz is a writer […]
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Spring OCI
Spring OCI
Mock Trial National Invitational
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Bloomberg Student Training at SLS
Bloomberg Student Training at SLS
Week-long Bloomberg training for students at SLS. Week-long Bloomberg training for students at SLS (Monday 28 January thru Friday 1 February 2008). Related Media
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Mark Cooper
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Mark Cooper
The Digital Revolution, Defining the Consumer victory and Defending the Public Interest in the 21st Century: Network Neutrality, Digital Downloading, and Privacy in Online Advertising The digital revolution has empowered consumers and scrambled business models across a wide range of media and communications sectors, yet the consumer gains are under constant pressure from network operators […]
Assistant U.S. Attorney Ted Cooperstein (SLS ’87) Room 90
Assistant U.S. Attorney Ted Cooperstein (SLS ’87) Room 90
Ted Cooperstein (SLS '87), currently an AUSA who has also worked in various capacities in the Department of Justice and as assistant general counsel at the FBI, will come to SLS for a lunch. This event is sponsored by the Stanford Federalist Society. Room Have lunch on Monday with Ted Cooperstein, an SLS alumnus and […]
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Public Interest Distinguished Practitioner Speaker Series: Michael Fitzpatrick
Public Interest Distinguished Practitioner Speaker Series: Michael Fitzpatrick
Public Interest Distinguished Practitioner Speaker Series: Michael Fitzpatrick Public Interest Distinguished Practitioner Speaker Series: Michael Fitzpatrick Related Media
Green Lawyering in the 21st Century
Green Lawyering in the 21st Century
Panel discussion with Prof. Buzz Thompson, Susan Mac Cormac (partner at Morrison and Foerster, Cleantech), and Felicia Marcus (Western Director, Natural Resource Defense Council) Related Media
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Faculty Workshops: Yifat Holzman-Gazit
Faculty Workshops: Yifat Holzman-Gazit
Professor Holzman-Gazit will be presenting on her paper: Mutual Bonds: Media Frames and the Israeli High Court of Justice. These events are by invitation only. Please contact Chidel Onuegbu at chidel@law.stanford.edu to request more information. Related Media
Public Interest Brown Bag Lunch: Chris Brancart
Public Interest Brown Bag Lunch: Chris Brancart
Housing law expert Chris Brancart of Brancart and Brancart (a plaintiff-side housing law firm), will speak about his career. Related Media
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The International Heritage Ethics Lectures: “The Sevso Treasure”
The International Heritage Ethics Lectures: “The Sevso Treasure”
Professor Henry Merryman will address ethical issues in the discovery and subsequent history of the hoard of silver objects from the late Roman Empire that have become tainted by uncertainty over their provenance and by charges of being illicit antiquitie John Henry Merryman, Nelson Bowman Sweitzer and Marie B. Sweitzer Professor of Law, Emeritus and […]
Border Spring Break Trip
Border Spring Break Trip
Informational meeting/Brown bag lunch Informational meeting regarding the Border Spring Break trip this year in March. This is a mandatory meeting for all people who are interested in going on the trip this Spring. Related Media
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The Tax/Economic Positions of the Presidential Candidates
The Tax/Economic Positions of the Presidential Candidates
Professor Joe Bankman will address these and other questions and compare the tax positions of the Presidential candidates. Questions from the audience will be encouraged. How would Obama redistribute funds to the poor? How will Clinton help the middle class? Has McCain adopted the “no new taxes” pledge? What would Huckabee’s “Fair Tax” look like? […]
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Symposium on Education as a Civil Right
Symposium on Education as a Civil Right
The John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law, the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, and the Youth and Education Law Project of the Mills Legal Clinic invite law students, lawyers, education scholars, co Education policy is in an exceptional state of flux. Recent legal and political developments […]
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