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Lunch with the JDs
Lunch with the JDs
Media Law Cathy Kirkman of WSGR has advised many companies and venture capitalists on media law issues. She has worked on film projects such as Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Young Guns II, and For the Boys, and received a personal screen credit as production counsel in The Linguini Incident starring David Bowie and Rosanna […]
Debating Popular Constitutionalism
Debating Popular Constitutionalism
Dean Larry Kramer and Scott Gerber Debate Popular Constitutionalism. Related Media
Information Session for Students Interested in the IPER (Environment and Resources) Joint Degree
Information Session for Students Interested in the IPER (Environment and Resources) Joint Degree
Info session by IPER Associate Director Helen Doyle (brown bag lunches welcome). Related Media
8 events,
Public Interest Litigation in China
Public Interest Litigation in China
Zhang Jingjing, an environmental lawyer who has been dubbed the Erin Brockovich of China, will share her practical experience about practicing public interest litigation in China. Related Media
3 events,
3 events,
Women of Color in the Legal Profession
Women of Color in the Legal Profession
Gladys Lopez will present her research and lead a discussion of the role of Latina women in the legal profession. Related Media
CLB Journal Club
CLB Journal Club
The Center for Law and the Biosciences will host a student-run journal club, and lunch is served! A student or fellow will present a recent case or scholarly paper for discussion. Related Media
1 event,
Supreme Court at Mid-Term Review Conference
Supreme Court at Mid-Term Review Conference
Sponsored by the Stanford Constitutional Law Center Private, by invite only, closed door conference for Supreme Court reporters and litigators sponsored by the Stanford Constitutional Law Center and the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic. Related Media
2 events,
Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Symposium
Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Symposium
Parenting, Gender, and the Law is a symposium sponsored by the Stanford Journal for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, with support from the Clayman Institute, Stanford University Feminist Studies Department, and Stanford Law School. The symposium will provide a forum for academics, legal practitioners, and community organizers and activists to share ground-breaking work on a […]
2 events,
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The Use of Foreign Law in American Courts
The Use of Foreign Law in American Courts
Ilya Shapiro, senior fellow in Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute, will give a lecture on the use of law from other countries in American courts. In particular, he will be addressing the use of foreign law in interpreting the US constitution. Related Media
Banking & Leverage Finance
Banking & Leverage Finance
Join attorneys from Bingham McCuthen LLP for an informational lunch presentation Related Media
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International Heritage Lecture: Sally Merry
International Heritage Lecture: Sally Merry
"Human Rights as Global Law and as Transnational Political Rsource: Unpacking the Vernacularization Process" Sally Merry, Professor of Anthropology and Director of Law and Society in the School of Law, NYU examines the processes by which ideas of women's human rights are remade in the vernacular by Non-governmental Organizations, as well as the complementary results […]
The UN’s Failure to Human Rights
The UN’s Failure to Human Rights
A lecture by Anne Bayefsky Anne Bayefsky is a senior fellow with the Hudson Institute. Â Before joining Hudson she was an adjunct professor from 2002 to 2004 at Columbia University Law School. Â In January 2003 she launched a major human rights website dedicated to enhancing the implementation of the human rights legal standards of the […]
5 events,
Ninth Circuit st SLS
Ninth Circuit st SLS
A panel of the Ninth Circuit will be holding a session of court in the Moot Court Room at Stanford Law School beginning at approximately 9:00 am. and ending at approximately 12:00 pm. No backpacks, food, drink, electronic devices will be allowed in the Mo Related Media
6 events,
SLPR Drug Law Policy Lunch Series: Drug courts: magic bullets or band-aids?
SLPR Drug Law Policy Lunch Series: Drug courts: magic bullets or band-aids?
  Drug courts: magic bullets or band-aids? Join us for a critical examination of drug courts' successes and failures, including proposals for alternative approaches to courtbased drug treatment programs. Moderated by Prof. Deborah Hensler Speakers include: Eric Miller Associate Professor of Law, Saint Louis University School of Law Thesia Naidoo Staff Attorney, Drug Policy Alliance […]
Law Firm Economics
Law Firm Economics
Join Trent Norris from Arnold & Porter for an informative discussion. Related Media
Lecture by George Bisharat
Lecture by George Bisharat
We will be bringing Professor George Bisharat, JD/PhD, who teaches at Hastings Law School, to speak about the recent events in Gaza through the framework of international law. He will also address the conflict's causes and potential political consequences. Related Media
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2 events,
5 events,
Mumbai Attacks: Non-State Actors and State Actions
Mumbai Attacks: Non-State Actors and State Actions
Amandeep Gill is a visiting fellow at CISAC. He is a member of the Indian Foreign Service and has served in the Indian Mission to the United Nations in Geneva, the Indian Embassy in Tehran and the High Commission of India in Colombo. At headquarters in New Delhi, he has served twice in the Disarmament […]
Still Broken: A Recruit’s Inside Account of Intelligence Failures, from Baghdad to the Pentagon
Still Broken: A Recruit’s Inside Account of Intelligence Failures, from Baghdad to the Pentagon
Join us for a discussion with Alex Rossmiller, a former analyst for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) who served in Iraq in 2004. Rossmiller will speak about the subject of his recent book, Still Broken: A Recruit's Inside Account of Intelligence Failures, from Baghdad to the Pentagon. “Hobbled by clueless superiors and their turf wars, […]
4 events,
Lunch with the JDs
Lunch with the JDs
IP Transactions and Patent Licensing Sidley Austin LLP's Peter Kang, Jeff Rothstein, and Phil Woo will discuss IP Transactions and Patent Licensing. A delicious lunch will be served! Related Media
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Stanford Federalist Society presents Eugene Volokh
Stanford Federalist Society presents Eugene Volokh
The Stanford Federalist Soceity Presents Eugene Volokh on slippery slope arguments Related Media
6 events,
3 events,
Global Social Justice Lawyering
Global Social Justice Lawyering
11th Annual Trina Grillo Public Interest and Social Justice Law Retreat Click to download the full size Global Social Justice Lawyering poster (PDF) Agenda Global Social Justice Lawyering Agenda Keynote Address Kyong-Whan Ahn, Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission of Korea International Human Rights Careers Panelists will dicsuss various post-graduate fellowships and funding opportuniites […]
10 events,
Trina Grillo Retreat
Trina Grillo Retreat
11th Annual Trina Grillo Public Interest and Social Justice Law Retreat Related Media
1 event,
4 events,
SALDF Lunch/Speaker Event: Scott Heiser
SALDF Lunch/Speaker Event: Scott Heiser
Scott Heiser, director of the Animal Legal Defense Fund's Criminal Justice Program, will discuss dog fighting and animal hoarding as subjects of criminal law. Related Media
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series – Elizabeth Joh
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series – Elizabeth Joh
TBD What if we could eliminate police discretion from traffic stops? What if a computer could accomplish what police officers do, with efficiency and accuracy, and more important, without racial prejudice? How would this technology work? An automated enforcement program would eliminate stops based not only on excessive speeding, but on nearly all the most […]
International Film Festival: “Farewell My Concubine”
International Film Festival: “Farewell My Concubine”
The 7th in the series of movies selected by the Stanford Law School advanced degree students and coming from their home countries. Related Media
5 events,
Professor Andrew Torrance discusses a hot topic in BioPatent Law
Professor Andrew Torrance discusses a hot topic in BioPatent Law
Professor Andrew Torrance from Kansas University will discuss a current topic in BioPatent Law. Related Media
4 events,
Munger, Tolles & Olson (MTO) Diversity Panel
Munger, Tolles & Olson (MTO) Diversity Panel
MTO diversity panel. Several attorneys from MTO's SF office will be featured and will be talking about what it's like to be a woman and/or minority at a big law firm. Related Media
5 events,
Welcome Dinner for Neuroscience Symposium
SLPR Drug Law Policy Lunch Series: The war on drugs
SLPR Drug Law Policy Lunch Series: The war on drugs
  The war on drugs: How, where, and upon whom its consequences fall. </p? Speaker: Bruce BensonBruce L. Benson, is Chair of the Economics Department at Florida State University. He also has been named as a DeVoe Moore Professor, a University Distinguished Research Professor, and a Courtesy Professor of Law. He has published over 125 […]
Dr. Maggie Eaton on Bioethics in Biotechnology
Dr. Maggie Eaton on Bioethics in Biotechnology
Margaret Eaton is a Senior Research Scholar at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics (SCBE) and a Lecturer in the Graduate School of Business. She joined SCBE after a career as a medical attorney in the Office of General Counsel at Stanford University, representing the Stanford University Hospital and Medical School. During that time, she […]
CANCELLED: John Branca – the Life of a Transactional Music Attorney
CANCELLED: John Branca – the Life of a Transactional Music Attorney
This event has been cacelled and the students are in the process of rescheduling. John Branca, a partner at Los Angeles entertainment firm Ziffren Brittenham, has represented more artists in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 29 - than any other attorney. Throughout John's career, he has helped guide the careers of Michael […]
5 events,
Neuroscience and the Courts: The Implications of Advances in Neurotechnology
Neuroscience and the Courts: The Implications of Advances in Neurotechnology
The 2009 Stanford Technology Law Review Symposium How will courts use neuroscience in sexual predator and death penalty cases? What can neuroscience offer the courts that traditional social science cannot? Can neuroimaging data enhance understandings of criminal responsibility? MCLE approval pending. Drafts of authors' papers are available at stlr.stanford.edu/symposium.html, and there's an open blog to […]
7 events,
Northern California Clinical Conference
Northern California Clinical Conference
The Northern California Clinical Conference brings together clinical faculty from Golden Gate University, John F. Kennedy, McGeorge School of Law, Santa Clara University, Stanford University, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Hastings, and University of San Francisco to discuss recent developments and strategies in clinical law teaching. This Year's Theme: Reflection One of the most frequently […]
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