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The Challenges of International Legal Reform and Rule of Law, with a special focus on Afghanistan and working in international law at the State Department
The Challenges of International Legal Reform and Rule of Law, with a special focus on Afghanistan and working in international law at the State Department
Grey Maggiano, Justice and Anti-Corruption Program Manager at the State Department will Speak to the SLS community about the challenges of international legal reform and rule of law work, with a special focus on Afghanistan, and careers in international rule of law work at the State Department. Related Media
Pre-Debate Meeting with Speakers
Pre-Debate Meeting with Speakers
Gathering of Speakers before Goldstone event to talk with Justice Goldstone, get to know each other and the ILS board organizers. Related Media
The Goldstone Report: A debate
The Goldstone Report: A debate
Featuring Judge Goldstone in a debate between lawyers and academics about his seminal report. Morderated by Prof. Weiner. Related Media
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An Insider Look at the Houston Rockets
An Insider Look at the Houston Rockets
Tour & Lunch SLS alumni are invited to join GSB alumni and Sam Hinkie, MBA '05, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Houston Rockets, for a behind the scenes tour of the Toyota Center and discussion with Q&A on the business of NBA basketball. Connect with fellow alumni over lunch and learn about […]
A Discussion with Larry Gibson
A Discussion with Larry Gibson
The Environmental Problems Associated with Mountaintop Removal Mining Stanford Environmental Law Society and Earthjustice are co-sponsoring an event with activist Larry Gibson on the environmental impacts of mountaintop removal mining. Related Media
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Human Computer Interaction and Consumer Protection @ UC Berkeley
Human Computer Interaction and Consumer Protection @ UC Berkeley
Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic Privacy Scholars Speaker Series Panel Discussion Wednesday, March 30 3:30-5pm Location: Boalt 110, UC Berkeley Privacy Paper Workshop: Human Computer Interaction: Notice and Contract Approaches Thursday, March 31 10:00am-12:30pm Location: Boalt 12, UC Berkeley >>More Information<< Panel Discussion: Would you be more or less likely to reveal personal […]
Annual Stockpicker’s Lunch
Annual Stockpicker’s Lunch
Featuring David Nierenberg, Manager of the D3 Family Funds Up or down, the financial markets always draw our interest. This year, volatility remains high, with elevated global economic and political uncertainty. At our annual Stockpicker's Lunch, we're fortunate to hear about investment opportunities in domestic and international micro-cap equity markets. About David Nierenberg David Nierenberg […]
Mrs. Shipley’s Ghost: The Right to Travel and the Challenge of Terrorism
Mrs. Shipley’s Ghost: The Right to Travel and the Challenge of Terrorism
Faculty Lunch Assistant Professor Jeffrey Kahn, SMU Dedman School of Law “Mrs. Shipley’s Ghost: The Right to Travel and the Challenge of Terrorism” Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
SLLSA General Meeting and Elections
SLLSA General Meeting and Elections
SLLSA Students will discuss up-coming Spring events and vote for next year's representatives. Related Media
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SLLSA General Meeting and Elections
SLLSA General Meeting and Elections
SLLSA members will convene to discuss upcoming events and to vote for next year's governing board. Related Media
Rethinking U.S. Drug Policy
Rethinking U.S. Drug Policy
Prof. John Donohue will discuss his empirical research on how cross-country drug policy comparisons can help evaluate three possible policy regimes: criminalization, legalization and “depenalization.” Drawing on the experiences of various states, as well as Portugal and the Netherlands, Prof. Donohue will outline cost-minimizing policies for marijuana and cocaine by assessing the differing ways in […]
6 events,
Selling SPILF Tickets
Law and Memory Conference
Law and Memory Conference
Exploring how neuroscientific advances in understanding memory may affect the law This academic conference will bring together neuroscientists, law professors, and lawyers to explore how our rapidly improving understanding of human memory is likely to affect the law. The conference will start by laying out what we now know about memory. It will then focus […]
Alumni Mentor in Residence – Michael Freedman
Alumni Mentor in Residence – Michael Freedman
Michael Freedman 2010 - 2011 SPILF-SLS Fellowship recipient. Room 272. RSVP to http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/mfreedman.fb Related Media
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Following Jesus Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things does the Bible say? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? How does Jesus want us to live our everyday lives? If you've ever wondered these questions and would like to explore the answers to […]
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SLS Soccer Tournament
SLS Soccer Tournament
The Legendary SLS Soccer Tournament to take place at Wilbur Field (outside Munger) from 10 am onwards, BBQ, salad and refreshments. Related Media
3 events,
Selling SPILF Tickets
Stanford Mock Trial: National Competition Scrimmage
Stanford Mock Trial: National Competition Scrimmage
This is an internal scrimmage in preparation for the TYLA National Competition. Related Media
Law School Musical Read Through
Law School Musical Read Through
The Cast of the law school musical will read through the script Related Media
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Kaplan PMBR Info Session
Kaplan PMBR Info Session
A representative from Kaplan PMBR will provide information on their review courses and general bar studying techniques. Related Media
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Legislative Clerkships and Their Implications for Legal Education, Politics, and the Law
Legislative Clerkships and Their Implications for Legal Education, Politics, and the Law
A bipartisan bill to create a congressional law clerk program analogous to the judicial law clerk program was passed overwhelmingly by the U.S. House in 2008 and 2009, and will be reintroduced in the current Congress. Meanwhile, state and local legislatures are considering similar programs. Understanding of the importance of legislation, the legislative process, and […]
BLSA General Body Meeting
BLSA General Body Meeting
Members of the Black Law Students Association are having their first general body meeting of the spring quarter. Candidates to be BLSA president for the 2011-12 school year will speak and answer questions at the meeting; we will also discuss the 2011 BLSA conference and other events and issues of interest. Related Media
Judge Sutton: What Does, and Does Not, Ail State Constitutional Law
Judge Sutton: What Does, and Does Not, Ail State Constitutional Law
The Stanford Federalist Society and the Stanford American Constitution Society Present Judge Jeffrey Sutton, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit The Stanford Federalist Society and the Stanford American Constitution Society Present Judge Jeffrey Sutton, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. This event will be in room 180 and lunch […]
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PI Fellows LRAP Committee Meeting
PI Fellows LRAP Committee Meeting
Committee meeting with Faye Deal, Frank Brucato and Diane Chin. Related Media
Modern Human Origins
Modern Human Origins
Faculty Lunch Professor Richard Klein, Department of Anthropology, SU “Modern Human Origins” Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
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San Francisco: Woman Lawyer, The Trials of Clara Foltz
San Francisco: Woman Lawyer, The Trials of Clara Foltz
Queen's Bench invites you to celebrate its 90th Anniversary. Join Barbara Babcock, Judge John Crown Professor of Law, Emerita at Stanford Law School, and the first Director of the Public Defender Service in Washington, DC, for a discussion of her new book, Woman Lawyer: The Trials of Clara Foltz. "Barbara Babcock conjures and brings to […]
Lincoln’s Code
Lincoln’s Code
Legal Studies Workshop Professor John Witt, Yale Law School “Lincoln’s Code” Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Lunch Event
US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Lunch Event
The 5 judges from the Court will speak and take questions from students concerning the operation of the Court. Related Media
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Minority Preview Black Admit Reception
Minority Preview Black Admit Reception
The Stanford Law School Black Alumni Association invites you to attend a reception with alumni, current students and admits. This is an excellent opportunity to mingle with students and talk to admits about your experience at the law school. Please join us for this very important event and help continue to build the Black Stanford […]
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1 event,
Selling SPILF Tickets
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Town Hall Meeting with Dean Kramer and Students
Town Hall Meeting with Dean Kramer and Students
Students, this is your opportunity to find out what's happening at SLS and to ask any questions you may have. If you would like a topic included in the agenda, please email Cathy Glaze in advance at cglaze@stanford.edu or slip a note under her door (room 108). Desserts will be provided. Related Media
CIS Speaker Series – Richard Stallman
CIS Speaker Series – Richard Stallman
A Free Digital Society - What Makes Digital Inclusion Good or Bad? Download and watch Richard Stallman's speech recorded on April 11, 2011. The video is only available in Ogg Vorbis format.We recommend the free VLC media player. Activities directed at "including'' more people in the use of digital technology are predicated on the assumption […]
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Voice from Tahrir: First-Hand Stories from a Revolution
Voice from Tahrir: First-Hand Stories from a Revolution
Live video conference with everyday Egyptians that participated in the demonstrations in Tahrir Square. Presented by ILS and ADSA. Related Media
Judicial Clerkship Workshop
Judicial Clerkship Workshop
Join Public Interest Fellows as they discuss their tips for public interest students seeking postgraduate judicial clerkships. Related Media
7 events,
Being Seen Like a State: The Constitution and Its International Audience at the Founding
Being Seen Like a State: The Constitution and Its International Audience at the Founding
Visiting Professor Daniel Hulsebosch - Being Seen Like a State: The Constitution and Its International Audience at the Founding Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Following Jesus Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things does the Bible say? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? How does Jesus want us to live our everyday lives? If you've ever wondered these questions and would like to explore the answers to […]
SLPR Panel on Law Review
SLPR Panel on Law Review
For SLPR 1L's considering trying out for law review. Come hear 2Ls and 3Ls talk about their decision to try out, their experience on the law review, and tips for the candidate exercise. Any 1L (regardless of SLPR membership) is welcome to attend. Related Media
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Summer Internship Advice from Employers
Summer Internship Advice from Employers
Adine Varah and Meghan Higgins, from the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office, will talk about how to be successful in your summer internship. Related Media
Robot Block Party – National Robotics Week
Robot Block Party – National Robotics Week
Where: Volkswagen Automotive Innovation Lab 473 Oak Road, Stanford, CA 94305 | Google Map | VAIL Website The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is once again participating in National Robotics Week, organized by the Robotics Caucus of the U.S. Congress and leading robotics companies, schools, and organizations. In connection to NRW, Stanford University will […]
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American Justice Institute Criminal Justice Essay Prize Competition
American Justice Institute Criminal Justice Essay Prize Competition
Currently enrolled SLS students (JDs and joint degree students) are encouraged to submit a paper they have written while enrolled in law school for consideration for the American Justice Institute Criminal Justice Essay Prize. The topic can be any issue related to criminal or juvenile justice policy. In the spirit of the sponsor's intent to […]
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19th Annual Bid for Justice Auction
19th Annual Bid for Justice Auction
Annual Auction Benefitting SPILF Join us for an Alice in Wonderland themed auction, with all proceeds benefiting the Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation. For more information, including how to donate and ticket sales, visit our website. Related Media
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19th Annual Bid for Justice Auction
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Real Estate and Land Use Association new member meeting
Real Estate and Land Use Association new member meeting
Interested in joining the Real Estate and Land Use Association? If so, please join us for lunch on Monday, April 18, to learn more about what we do and how you can get involved!
Federalist Society Clerkship Lunch
Federalist Society Clerkship Lunch
Federalist Society Clerkship Lunch Hear tips for applying for judicial clerkships for Federalist judges from current Fed Soc 3L Members and Professor McConnell. Related Media
The International Criminal Court and National Courts: A Contentious Relationship with Dr. Nidal Jurdi
The International Criminal Court and National Courts: A Contentious Relationship with Dr. Nidal Jurdi
Dr. Jurdi arrives at Stanford upon return from a recent UN Human Rights Mission to Tunisia. Accordingly, Dr. Jurdi hopes to provide an initial report back on current events and the movement for constitutional reform in Tunisia, as well as a brief Q&A session on key human rights protections available to active participants in emerging […]
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SLR Bluebook Training with the Managing Editors
SLR Bluebook Training with the Managing Editors
STANFORD The Law Review Managing Editors will host two Bluebook trainings this spring to help 1Ls prepare for the Candidate Exercise. They will cover the same material, so there is no need to attend both. Related Media
SESLA Presents Major League Baseball Agent Matt Sosnick
SESLA Presents Major League Baseball Agent Matt Sosnick
See Professional Baseball Through the Eyes of a "Maverick Baseball Agent" Talk by Matt Sosnick, subject of the 2005 book "License to Deal: A Season on the Run with a Maverick Baseball Agent" by Jerry Crasnick. Matt's current clients include World Series hero Dontrelle Willis, Josh Johnson, who owned the best ERA in the National […]
Lunch Talk with Judge Carlos Bea, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Lunch Talk with Judge Carlos Bea, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
A lunchtime talk with Judge Bea, hosted by the Stanford Federalist Society Lunch will be served. Related Media
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Civic Republicanism and the Cultural Foundations of American Adversarialism: Henry Vanderlyn and the Decline of Equity’s Quasi-Inquisitorial Tradition
Civic Republicanism and the Cultural Foundations of American Adversarialism: Henry Vanderlyn and the Decline of Equity’s Quasi-Inquisitorial Tradition
Professor Amalia Kessler - “Civic Republicanism and the Cultural Foundations of American Adversarialism: Henry Vanderlyn and the Decline of Equity’s Quasi-Inquisitorial Tradition” Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Faculty Panel on How to be an Effective Law Clerk
Faculty Panel on How to be an Effective Law Clerk
Faculty Panel on How to be an Effective Law Clerk for 3Ls Related Media
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Following Jesus Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things does the Bible say? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? How does Jesus want us to live our everyday lives? If you've ever wondered these questions and would like to explore the answers to […]
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DOJ SLIP/Honors Panel
DOJ SLIP/Honors Panel
Attend this informal discussion for an overview of the Honors, SLIP, and VLIP application process. Related Media
Shaking the Foundations conference- selection of executive board
Shaking the Foundations conference- selection of executive board
Selecting the executive board for 2011 Related Media
Planning Meeting for SALSDR
Planning Meeting for SALSDR
Planning Meeting for the Stanford Association of Law Students for Disability Rights. Related Media
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The Use of Force in Libya: A Constitutional Debate Between John Yoo (defending the administration) and Michael Ramsey (opposing the administration)
The Use of Force in Libya: A Constitutional Debate Between John Yoo (defending the administration) and Michael Ramsey (opposing the administration)
This will be a debate on the constitutionality of the use of force in Libya, between Professor John Yoo (University of California-Berkeley), who will defend the administration's position, and Professor Michael Ramsey (University of San Diego), who will oppose it. Sponsored by The Stanford Constitutional Law Center Related Media
china law and policy association board meeting
china law and policy association board meeting
Stanford board meeting discussing china conference Related Media
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SLS Conference on International Arbitration
SLS Conference on International Arbitration
Come learn about international arbitration from some of the best specialists in the world. This Conference will cover four main areas of arbitration, i.e., commercial arbitration, investment arbitration, state-state arbitration and Alt. Dispute Resolution Come learn about international arbitration from some of the best specialists in the world. This Conference will cover four main areas […]
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Pro Bono Volunteer Attorney Program (VAP) Reflection Session
Pro Bono Volunteer Attorney Program (VAP) Reflection Session
Reflection session for VAP students. Related Media
Federalist Society Elections
Federalist Society Elections
Federalist Society Elections This will be an informational session for the upcoming Federalist Society elections for the 2011-2012 year. We will briefly discuss the positions available and the responsibilities of each. We will would also like to get an idea of who would like to run for each position. If needed, we will establish election […]
Secondary Market for Private Shares: Overview and Challenges
Secondary Market for Private Shares: Overview and Challenges
Sponsored by the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance An evening panel featuring: Annemarie Tierney, SecondMarket Inc. Marianne Baldrica, NASDAQ OMX Frank Currie Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Joseph Grundfest (Moderator), Stanford Law School About the Event: Want to buy stock in Facebook, Twitter, Zynga and many other hot internet companies even […]
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Barrister Ball (Law Formal)
What Matters to Me and Why
What Matters to Me and Why
Featuring Pam Karlan What Matters to Me and Why is a presentation and discussion series featuring Stanford Faculty and Administrators addressing life questions. The purpose of What Matters to Me and Why is to encourage reflection within the Stanford community on matters of personal values, beliefs, and motivations in order to better understand the lives […]
SIGNAL: Stanford Interdisciplinary Group in Neuroscience and Law
SIGNAL: Stanford Interdisciplinary Group in Neuroscience and Law
Functional Neuroimaging of Patients with Disorders of Consciousness: Progress, Challenges, and Implications Are vegetative patients still "there"? Can they communicate with us? Can they make their own medical decisions, including whether or not to end life sustaining treatment? For this SIGNAL presentation, Jon Bardin, a graduate student from Weill Cornell medical school, will present on […]
Forgetting Oblivion: The Demise of the Legislative Pardon
Forgetting Oblivion: The Demise of the Legislative Pardon
Visiting Professor Bernie Meyler - "Forgetting Oblivion: The Demise of the Legislative Pardon" Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
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Class of 2011 Group Photo
Class of 2011 Group Photo
For all SLS students graduating in 2011 If you are a part of the Class of 2011, join your classmates for a group photo in front of the Law School. Don't be left out of your class photo. Related Media
Counterinsurgency and International Law: A discussion with Colonel McGee
Counterinsurgency and International Law: A discussion with Colonel McGee
Hoover Institute Fellow Colonel J.P. McGee will discuss his personal and professional experience with mounting a counter-insurgency campaign while balancing concerns of international law. Sponsored by: International Law Society, and Stanford National Security & the Law Society, and Stanford Law Veteran's Organization Lunch will be served Related Media
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Partisanship and the New Economics of the Media – A lunch presentation with David Westin, former President of ABC News
Partisanship and the New Economics of the Media – A lunch presentation with David Westin, former President of ABC News
Sponsored by the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm Room 90, Stanford Law School Click here to RSVP About the lunch event: It is now common to bemoan the increased extremism in views expressed in the media and in the political discourse overall. Often overlooked, however, is […]
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The Evolving City: 2011 BLSA Conference
The Evolving City: 2011 BLSA Conference
The Black Law Students Association is hosting its annual conference on April 30, 2011. The title of this year's conference is "The Evolving City;" we will focus broadly on strategic, policy, and grassroots innovations within urban and minority communities around the country. Specific panels will focus on innovations at the local level in the areas […]
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