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National BP Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling
National BP Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling
Senior Lecturer Meg Caldwell - National BP Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling. Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Town Hall Meeting with Dean Kramer and Students
Town Hall Meeting with Dean Kramer and Students
Dean Kramer will hold his first town hall meeting of the year. This is your opportunity to find out what's happening at SLS and to ask questions. If you would like a topic included in the agenda, please email Cathy Glaze at cglaze@stanford.edu in advance or slip a note under her door (room 108). Related […]
Stanford Mock Trial Informational Meeting
Stanford Mock Trial Informational Meeting
This is an informational meeting for all considering joining Stanford Mock Trial. Related Media
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BioLaw presents: The Law of Wine
BioLaw presents: The Law of Wine
A lunch presentation by James Seff, nationally-recognized expert on wine law As we think about what we want to do with our legal careers, we usually ask ourselves “am I more of a litigation or a transactional attorney?” Well, I propose a third category: wine attorney. BioLaw has the pleasure of presenting James Seff, a […]
Obama, Bush, and the National Security State: Change We Can Believe In?
Obama, Bush, and the National Security State: Change We Can Believe In?
A discussion with David Cole, presented by StanfordACS and the Stanford National Security Law Society Georgetown University Law Center Professor David Cole will address the Obama administration’s approach to the “war on terror,” and assess the extent to which President Obama has departed from or continued the widely-criticized policies of his predecessor. Lunch will be […]
StreetLaw New Member Orientation Meeting
StreetLaw New Member Orientation Meeting
This meeting is mandatory for all new members of StreetLaw Related Media
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Cigarettes, Sentencing, and Surprises: Three Stories from the White House
Cigarettes, Sentencing, and Surprises: Three Stories from the White House
Professor Tino Cuellar - Cigarettes, Sentencing, and Surprises: Three Stories from the White House Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Stanford Law Review Library Training
Stanford Law Review Library Training
Training for law review members on library research, ILL and other important information Related Media
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ADSA 2010 Introductory Meeting
ADSA 2010 Introductory Meeting
Recruitment event for the ADSA Board First plenary session of the Advanced Degree Student Association. All international students (LLM, SPILS, JSD) at the Law School are invited to attend. In the meeting we will discuss our activities for the year (academic panels, guest speakers, parties, mixers, film club, and cooperation with other student organizations), assign […]
Keeping Faith with the Constitution: A Discussion with Pamela S. Karlan
Keeping Faith with the Constitution: A Discussion with Pamela S. Karlan
Presented by StanfordACS Lunch Provided Related Media
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Legal Observers Pro Bono Training Meeting
Legal Observers Pro Bono Training Meeting
Training for pro bono participants in the legal observers program. Related Media
ACS Executive Board Recruiting Meeting
ACS Executive Board Recruiting Meeting
Information session for new and prospective members. The current ACS Executive Board will introduce the executive committees and the 1L Leadership Fellows Program, and explain the process of applying to the ACS Executive Board. Related Media
Public Interest Fellows Luncheon
Public Interest Fellows Luncheon
Luncheon for the 2010-2011 Public Interest Fellows in room 185. Related Media
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Rights Beyond Borders
Rights Beyond Borders
Visiting Professor Chimene Keitner - Rights Beyond Borders Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Saving Israeli Democracy: Key Challenges and Possible Solutions
Saving Israeli Democracy: Key Challenges and Possible Solutions
Discussion with Professor Tamar Hermann, Senior Fellow, IDI Related Media
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StreetLaw: Mandatory Teacher Training
StreetLaw: Mandatory Teacher Training
This is a mandatory teacher training for all 2010 - 2011 StreetLaw participants. Related Media
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Basics of Christianity Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things do Christians believe? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? What do we need to do? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
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Stanford Mock Trial: Tryouts, Part 2
Stanford Mock Trial: Tryouts, Part 2
Tryouts for Stanford Mock Trial's 2010 - 2011 team. Related Media
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TTLF Speaker Series: Europe 3.0 How Europe is Preparing its Legal Framework for the Digital Future
TTLF Speaker Series: Europe 3.0 How Europe is Preparing its Legal Framework for the Digital Future
Room 95 Stanford Law School The Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology and its Transatlantic Technology Law Forum present Europe 3.0 How Europe is Preparing its Legal Framework for […]
CLB Journal Club: Contracting for a Return to the USPTO
CLB Journal Club: Contracting for a Return to the USPTO
Presents Contracting for a Return to the USPTO: Inter Partes Reexaminations as the Exclusive Outlet for Licensee Challenges to Patent Validity Monday, October 11, 2010 12:45-2 PM Room 271, Stanford Law School – Thai food will be served Journal Clubs are opportunities for informal discussion, in which students and faculty explore a topic of interest […]
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Voter Registration Drive
Voter Registration Drive
We'll be registering people to vote in California and providing information to others about how to register in their home states during lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Related Media
Law Students for Reproductive Justice Introductory Meeting
Law Students for Reproductive Justice Introductory Meeting
Join LSRJ to learn more about how you can be involved in the Reproductive Justice movement at Stanford Law. We will have an introductory meeting on Tuesday the 12th to get to know each other, elect leadership positions, and discuss possible events and campaigns for the year. This is a unique opportunity to meet a […]
Federalist Society welcomes John Lott, Author of “More Guns, Less Crime”
Federalist Society welcomes John Lott, Author of “More Guns, Less Crime”
John Lott speaks on the expansion of individual gun rights in the wake of the Supreme Court's McDonald case. The Stanford Federalist Society welcomes John Lott. Mr. Lott, author of "More Guns, Less Crime," will speak on gun rights, incorporating the recent McDonald decision. He will make arguments for, and refute the common arguments against, […]
Information session on HUD’s postgraduate Honors hiring program
Information session on HUD’s postgraduate Honors hiring program
U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) attorneys will speak about the postgraduate entry-level hiring program and the work that HUD attorneys do. This is a brown bag lunch event, so please bring your own lunch. Related Media
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Announcing Remedies
Announcing Remedies
Sam Bray, Executive Director, Constitutional Law Center - Announcing Remedies Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Settlement of Patent Litigation and Disputes (Room 185, Hosted by the Stanford Intellectual Property Association)
Settlement of Patent Litigation and Disputes (Room 185, Hosted by the Stanford Intellectual Property Association)
On October 13, John W. Schlicher will give a seminar on settlement of patent infringement actions and disputes. Patent owners and potential infringers find settlement far preferable to litigation. For every patent action litigated to the bitter end, parties settle nineteen. Mr. Schlicher will describe a way for patent owners and potential patent infringers to […]
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Jewish Law Students Association Welcome Bagel Lunch Mixer
Jewish Law Students Association Welcome Bagel Lunch Mixer
JLSA would like to welcome new and returning students. We hope you can join us for lunch! Related Media
San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association (SFTLA) Rebecca Grey, JD’ 96
San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association (SFTLA) Rebecca Grey, JD’ 96
Join Rebecca Grey, JD' 96, as she talks more about her career and the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association Fellowship for 2Ls interested in summering at a plaintiffs’ side firm in SF. Room 185. Related Media
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Basics of Christianity Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things do Christians believe? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? What do we need to do? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
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Shaking the Foundations
Shaking the Foundations
The West Coast Conference on Progressive Lawyering Shaking the Foundations is dedicated to building a strong, vibrant, and progressive legal community. At our annual conference, we bring together lawyers, scholars, politicians, activists, and students from around the country to discuss present and future issues within the progressive movement, explore the role of young lawyers in […]
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Climate Change, Property Rights, and Renewable Energy
Climate Change, Property Rights, and Renewable Energy
Professor Alexandra Klass - Climate Change, Property Rights, and Renewable Energy Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Alumni Mentor-in-Residence, Lynne Echenberg, JD’02
Alumni Mentor-in-Residence, Lynne Echenberg, JD’02
Creator and director of the Next Generation Center, Lynne has devoted her legal career to at-risk youth aging out of foster care in the Bronx, one of the most underserved and disparaged communities nationwide. Lunch will be provided to the first 15 students to RSVP. This session will be in room 271. Related Media
BP Oil Spill Discussion
BP Oil Spill Discussion
Lunchtime discussion with Helen Stacy and Meg Caldwell to discuss the BP oil Spill Related Media
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Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Editing Training
Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Editing Training
Sourcepulling Mandatory training on how to perform editing for CRCL Related Media
SLPR Academics Panel
SLPR Academics Panel
Come get concrete advice from 2Ls and 3Ls about what worked (and didn't) for class preparation, outlining, and exam prep Related Media
BLSA Meeting
BLSA Meeting
BLSA General Body Meeting Members of the Black Law Students Association are invited to a lunchtime meeting, at which we will discuss fall events, the annual BLSA conference, and other issues of concern to individual students or the at-large BLSA community. Related Media
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Pro Bono Guardianship Training
Pro Bono Guardianship Training
This is a training session for students involved with the Pro Bono Guardianship Program. Room 272. Related Media
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Alumni Weekend 2010
Alumni Weekend 2010
Alumni Weekend 2010 More Info About Alumni Weekend Kid's Programs, Camps and Childcare Informtion Related Media
Ivan Fong, General Counsel for Department of Homeland Security
Ivan Fong, General Counsel for Department of Homeland Security
Ivan K. Fong was confirmed by the U.S. Senate and sworn in as general counsel of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in May 2009. As general counsel, Ivan is the chief legal officer for the Department; is responsible for advising Secretary Napolitano and her senior leadership on all significant legal, policy, and operational issues; […]
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Basics of Christianity Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things do Christians believe? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? What do we need to do? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
CIS Speaker Series – Judith Finell
CIS Speaker Series – Judith Finell
Invasion of the Tune Snatchers - Does Copyright Law Inhibit or Enhance Musical Creativity Today? Room 280A Music technology has radically changed the way in which music is composed, produced, performed, and obtained. Many artists openly utilize the works of others, often altering the core sonic characteristics of a sampled fragment. These developments pose new […]
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The 2nd Annual Conference on The Role of the Courts in Patent Law and Policy
The 2nd Annual Conference on The Role of the Courts in Patent Law and Policy
Two leading universities in intellectual property law from both coasts – Georgetown Law and Stanford Law School – have joined together to host a unique conference on the role of the courts in patent law and policy. Please click here to view the conference agenda. Topics to Include: -International Trade Commission: eBay and the Domestic […]
SNSLS Kickoff Meeting
SNSLS Kickoff Meeting
Stanford National Security and the Law Information Session The Stanford National Security and the Law Society's Kickoff Meeting and Information Session for new members and board members Related Media
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Stanford Law Review Brunch
Stanford Law Review Brunch
The Stanford Law Review invites SLR alumni and current members to join them for a brunch during Alumni Weekend with special guest speaker, Professor Josh Bolten, JD ’80. A former editor of Stanford Law Review, Professor Josh Bolten, JD ’80 is currently a Lecturer and the John L. Weinberg/Goldman Sachs & Co. Visiting Professor at […]
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Alumni Weekend 2010
Stanford Mock Trial Training
Stanford Mock Trial Training
Training Session with Todd Theodora This is a mandatory training session for all 2010 - 2011 Mock Trial training team members. Related Media
SLPR Bluebooking Group Work Session I
SLPR Bluebooking Group Work Session I
Come work on your splits with Managing Editors and other senior staff on hand to answer Bluebooking questions. Related Media
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Constitutional Court of Korea Informational Session
Constitutional Court of Korea Informational Session
Constitutional Court of Korea information session for students who are interested in learning more about the court and also in pursuing possible career opportunities with the research center that the Court will be launching next January. Related Media
Hernando De Soto’s Work and Its Environmental Implications
Hernando De Soto’s Work and Its Environmental Implications
Professor Carol Rose - Hernando De Soto’s Work and Its Environmental Implications Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
2L/3L BioLaw panel for 1Ls
2L/3L BioLaw panel for 1Ls
This 2L/3L panel will be made up of students who have had 1L summer jobs in life sciences-related fields. The panel will present tips to interested 1Ls on how to best approach the summer job search. Lunch will be served. Related Media
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Fresh lifelines for Youth (FLY)
Fresh lifelines for Youth (FLY)
Field trip for students in FLYto learn about the juvenile justice system. Related Media
SLLSA Meeting
SLLSA Meeting
Monthly Student Organization Meeting This is an opportunity for SLLSA members to come enjoy lunch and discuss our upcoming events! Related Media
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Federalist Society Lunch with Judge Griffith
Federalist Society Lunch with Judge Griffith
Federalist Society Lunch Meeting Federalist Society Lunch Meeting Related Media
The Objects of the Constitution
The Objects of the Constitution
Visiting Professor Nick Rosenkranz - The Objects of the Constitution Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Public Interest International Law: Defining the Field
Public Interest International Law: Defining the Field
Are you wondering about the breadth of law practice which is included under the public interest "international law" umbrella? Interested in meeting faculty, alumni or student mentors with experience in the field? Please join this lunchtime moderated panel where SLS professors and others will share their diverse perspectives of what public interest international law means […]
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Associational Speech: A Constitutional Conversation with Ashutosh Bhagwat
Associational Speech: A Constitutional Conversation with Ashutosh Bhagwat
sponsored by the Stanford Constitutional Law Center Room 190, Stanford Law School 6:45 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. Conversation with Ashutosh Bhagwat Please click here to register for this event. Related Media
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Basics of Christianity Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things do Christians believe? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? What do we need to do? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
Stanford National Security & the Law Society Kickoff Meeting
Stanford National Security & the Law Society Kickoff Meeting
Stanford National Security & the Law Society (SNSLS) Kickoff Meeting and Information Session Stanford National Security & the Law Society (SNSLS) Kickoff Meeting and Information Session Related Media
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A Discussion with William Hernandez, LGBT Human Rights Activist
A Discussion with William Hernandez, LGBT Human Rights Activist
William Hernandez, LGBT activist, is the ED of Entre Amigos in El Salvador. He is preparing a presentation for the LGBT and legal community here in the Bay Area. He is asking for help to institute a pro bono legal services program that will include law students, law professors and volunteer attorneys from the United […]
Phillips and Cohen Fellowship Info Session
Phillips and Cohen Fellowship Info Session
Erika Kelton, a senior partner at Phillips and Cohen, a private public interest law firm that focuses on whistleblower lawsuits, will speak about their postgraduate fellowship. For more information about Phillips & Cohen, see www.phillipsandcohen.com. Room 271 Related Media
TGIF following Trick or Treat at SLS
TGIF following Trick or Treat at SLS
Co-sponsored by Law Association and OSA. Stay tuned for more details. Related Media
3 events,
Halloween Dance
BLSA and SLLSA Exam Prep
BLSA and SLLSA Exam Prep
2 and 3L's will be leading review sessions for each 1L fall class. The first session will cover Civil Procedure. Related Media
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Halloween Dance
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Live Telecast of 9th Circuit Oral Argument in USA v. State of Arizona, No. 10-16645
Live Telecast of 9th Circuit Oral Argument in USA v. State of Arizona, No. 10-16645
Oral arguments in USA v. State of Arizona, Case No. 10-16645, will be heard by a panel of three judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Monday, November 1, 2010, beginning at 9 a.m. (Pacific time) and will be shown in the Law Library Reference Lounge on the 2nd […]
Adaptive Management and Information
Adaptive Management and Information
Professor Holly Doremus - Adaptive Management and Information Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
CLB Journal Club - Body Politic: Presumed Consent in Organ Donation
CLB Journal Club - Body Politic: Presumed Consent in Organ Donation
PresentsBody Politic: Presumed Consent in Organ Donation Monday, November 1, 2010 12:45-2PM Room 271, Stanford Law School – Food will be served Journal Clubs are opportunities for informal discussion, in which students and faculty explore a topic of interest in law and the biosciences. This week, David Preston will facilitate discussion. Related Media
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Stanford Center for E-Commerce Strategy Luncheon
Stanford Center for E-Commerce Strategy Luncheon
The purpose of this meeting is to solicit practitioner input regarding the 8th Annual Stanford Ecommerce Best Practices Conference tentatively scheduled for June 3, 2011. In addition, we would like to get your general input regarding future direction and focus of the Center. Related Media
A discussion of "Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter" by authors Liz Wiseman and Greg McKeown
A discussion of "Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter" by authors Liz Wiseman and Greg McKeown
Co-hosted by Stanford Intellectual Property Association (SIPA) Join us for an engaging discussion on effective leadership with Liz Wiseman, author of the best-selling new book titled, Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter. Diverse media ranging from the Harvard Business Review to NPR have featured her leadership research. If you aspire to lead effectively […]
Stanford StreetLaw: Three Strikes Training
Stanford StreetLaw: Three Strikes Training
This is a required training session for all 2010 - 2011 Stanford StreetLaw members. Related Media
8 events,
Schism, Plague, and Late Rites in the French Quarter: The Strange Story Behind the Supreme Court’s First Free Exercise Case
Schism, Plague, and Late Rites in the French Quarter: The Strange Story Behind the Supreme Court’s First Free Exercise Case
Professor Michael McConnell- Schism, Plague, and Late Rites in the French Quarter: The Strange Story Behind the Supreme Court’s First Free Exercise Case Related Media
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Tabling against the Shackling of Pregnant Women in Prison
Tabling against the Shackling of Pregnant Women in Prison
Stop by the table to sign a petition to your legislators and to send a letter to state correctional departments to end the shackling of pregnant women in prisons. Jails and prisons routinely use restraints, such as leg irons, belly chains, and wrist shackles, on pregnant women during childbirth. Only ten states have anti-shackling legislation, […]
Young Alumni lunch with Dean Larry Kramer
Young Alumni lunch with Dean Larry Kramer
Dean Larry Kramer, Selig Sacks JD ’72 and Barbara Llanes JD ’04 invite you and fellow young alumni (grads from classes 2000-2010) to lunch on Thursday, November 4. Join Larry for a casual lunch to catch-up on the law school and what’s going on with each of you. Connect with local young alumni, talk about […]
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Basics of Christianity Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things do Christians believe? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? What do we need to do? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
5 events,
Legal Observers Pro Bono Training Meeting
Legal Observers Pro Bono Training Meeting
Immigration Court Observation Project Training Training for Immigration Court Observation Project Related Media
BLSA/SLLSA Private Practice Panel
BLSA/SLLSA Private Practice Panel
Panel for 1Ls Seeking Private Sector Internships The Black Law Students Association (BLSA) and Stanford Latino Law Students Association (SLLSA) are co-hosting a lunchtime event, during which 1Ls who are […]
Lunch with the JDs
Lunch with the JDs
Lou Lupin, former General Counsel of Qualcomm Join SLATA for a conversation with Lou Lupin, SLS alumnus and former GC at Qualcomm. Related Media
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Alumni Reception and SFJAZZ Event
Alumni Reception and SFJAZZ Event
Featuring Roy Haynes and the Fountain of Youth Band Alumni Reception and SFJAZZ Event Featuring Roy Haynes and the Fountain of Youth Band 7:00 pm - Reception 8:00 pm - Performance GSB and Law School alumni are invited to a private reception with Randall Kline, Executive Artistic Director of SFJAZZ, followed by a performance by […]
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