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Building a Better Legal Profession general meeting
Building a Better Legal Profession general meeting
General body meeting for current and interested BBLP members. Come see what we're up to for the year ahead and how you can get involved! Related Media
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CLB Journal Club
CLB Journal Club
The End of Science in Europe? CLB Journal Club Tuesday, November 1, 2011 SLS Room 272 Sticking with our "End Of" theme, at the next CLB journal club Peter Slowinski will argue that a recent decision by the European Court of Justice -- which banned patents for stem-cell processes that involve destroying a human embryo […]
YEAS Recruitment Meeting
YEAS Recruitment Meeting
Introductory meeting Join the Youth and Education Advocates to discuss opportunities to learn about juvenile justice and education issues. Meet the current board and help us plan events for the year! Related Media
Intellectual Property Portfolio Strategy
Intellectual Property Portfolio Strategy
Dr. Scott Smith, J.D., M.D., built intellectual property portfolios worth hundreds of millions of dollars as in-house counsel for rapidly growing technology companies including Acclarent (startup acquired by Johnson & Johnson for $785M) and Align Technology ($1.4B market cap). Learn the secrets behind his remarkable success. Dr. Smith is currently a partner at Knobbe Martens’ […]
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1L Private Sector Job Search Workshop
1L Private Sector Job Search Workshop
Come find out how to start you private sector job search! Related Media
Europe: How Bad Will It Get?
Europe: How Bad Will It Get?
A Rock Center Lunch presentation with Robert Madsen (Center for International Studies Massachusetts Institute of Technology) A Rock Center Lunch presentation with Robert Madsen (Center for International Studies Massachusetts Institute of Technology). About the event: Some potential crises are so daunting in scale and implication that policy makers refuse to acknowledge them until it is […]
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Bargaining With Baseball: Labor Relations in an Age of Prosperous Turmoil (Los Angeles)
Bargaining With Baseball: Labor Relations in an Age of Prosperous Turmoil (Los Angeles)
SLS Alumni are invited to attend a discussion with William B. Gould IV, Charles A. Beardsley Professor of Law, Emeritus, on his latest book Bargaining With Baseball: Labor Relations in an Age of Prosperous Turmoil. No registration is required for this event. Related Media
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come join us this Thursday at 12:45 for the Christian Legal Fellowship's weekly Bible Study. We are working through lessons from the Sermon on the Mount. Lunch will be provided. You don't need to have a Bible with you, as copies of the passage to be studied and discussed will be provided. All are welcome. […]
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Brazil: Why Silicon Valley is Investing
Brazil: Why Silicon Valley is Investing
Come hear why Brazil is drawing investors, law firms, venture capitalists and companies to open offices and expand there. Brazil's economy is expanding rapidly in a number of areas. Come learn about what is drawing the world to invest in Brazil from a panel of Brazilian lawyers - 2 of whom are recent SLS grads. […]
Public Interest Alumni Mentor-in-Residence Francesca Gessner, JD ’05
Public Interest Alumni Mentor-in-Residence Francesca Gessner, JD ’05
Join the Levin Center for an intimate lunch with Francesca Gessner, JD '05, as she talks about her career as a public interest lawyer with the San Francisco City Attorney's Office. This is open to the first 15 students to RSVP. Lunch will be served. http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/RSVP2.fb Related Media
Refugee Law 101
Refugee Law 101
Join Larry Yungk for an introduction to international law of refugees. Mr. Yungk will give an overview of the legal framework as well as the resettlement process. Mr. Yungk is the Senior Resettlement Officer for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ Regional Office for the United States and the Caribbean. He began working with […]
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IRAP West Coast Summit
IRAP West Coast Summit
The West Coast Summit features keynote addresses and legal skill-building workshops. Speaking engagements include addresses on the Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project by IRAP National Director Becca Heller, UNHCR and refugee resettlement by UNHCR Senior Resettlement Officer Larry Yungk, interviewing clients with PTSD by Stanford Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus Dr. Saad Shakir, and the resettlement […]
Corvallis: Stanford vs. OSU Football Game & Tailgate
Corvallis: Stanford vs. OSU Football Game & Tailgate
Kickoff time TBA; tailgate begins two and a half hours before kickoff OPTION 1: Price for bus ride to Corvallis, game ticket and tailgate: $90 for adults, $80 for kids 12 and under (must be purchased by October 7) ***Leave your car at home and don’t worry about paying for gas or parking at OSU. […]
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3rd Annual Boots on the Ground Panel
3rd Annual Boots on the Ground Panel
Come hear a panel of SLS student-veterans discuss their experiences in the military. Some questions will be posed by a moderator, but as many as possible will be taken from the audience. If you've ever had a question about being on the ground in the wars, or any other aspect of military life, but have […]
Workshop on Preparing for Public Interest Interviews
Workshop on Preparing for Public Interest Interviews
Workshop on Preparing for Public Interest Interviews This workshop will address common questions for students interviewing with public interest employers. The workshop will be particularly helpful for students planning to participate in the mock interview program. 1:20 - 2:00 pm Room 90 Related Media
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Deconstructing the Politically Correct University
Deconstructing the Politically Correct University
Dean Richard E. Redding of Chapman Law School, author of The Politically Correct University: Problems, Scope, and Reforms, will speak about how the politically correct imperative to promote "diversity"--of race, ethnicity, and gender, but not of ideas--has diverted higher education from its true purposes. Dean Redding will discuss empirical research on the role of conservative […]
The Giants Among Us
The Giants Among Us
Patent mass aggregators? Or patent trolls? Professor Robin Feldman will introduce and discuss her forthcoming article with The Stanford Technology Law Review, "The Giants Among Us." The article analyzes a hot topic in today's patent landscape: patent mass aggregators. These entities amass tens of thousands of patents and wield them in unprecedented ways. In particular, […]
Informational Session on Opportunities with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) – Room 280B
Informational Session on Opportunities with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) – Room 280B
Joe Ohmke & Brandis Anderson, of CFPB, discuss opportunities with the newly created Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Joe Oehmke and Brandis Anderson, provide an informational session on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for law students who are interested in consumer issues or the Bureau generally. While CFPB is no longer accepting applications for their 2012 […]
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A Supreme Court Clinic’s Place in the Supreme Court Bar
A Supreme Court Clinic’s Place in the Supreme Court Bar
Faculty Lunch with Professor Jeff Fisher Faculty workshops are not open to the public Related Media
Legal Writing Workshop for PI Fellows
Legal Writing Workshop for PI Fellows
Jocelyn Larkin from the Impact Fund will present a special workshop for PI Fellows on legal writing. Related Media
Jillian York of the Electronic Frontier Foundation on “Silicon Valley & the Export of Technology to Authoritarian Regimes” Room 280A
Jillian York of the Electronic Frontier Foundation on “Silicon Valley & the Export of Technology to Authoritarian Regimes” Room 280A
SILICON VALLEY & THE EXPORT OF TECHNOLOGY TO AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES The Stanford Law and Technology Association, The Levin Center, and The Stanford Intl. Human Rights Law Association Present Lunch with Jillian York, of the Electronic Frontier Foundation on SILICON VALLEY & THE EXPORT OF TECHNOLOGY TO AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES Wednesday Nov. 9th, 12:45-2pm in Room 280A […]
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SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come join us as we enjoy lunch together while we study the Bible. All are welcome and lunch will be provided. Related Media
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come join us as we enjoy lunch together while we study the Bible. All are welcome and lunch will be provided. Related Media
StanfordACS presents: Beth Stephens
StanfordACS presents: Beth Stephens
The Future of ATS Litigation The Ninth Circuit's contentious en banc opinion in Sarei v. Rio Tinto and the Supreme Court's decision to grant cert in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum have raised serious questions about whether foreign corporations will be held liable in US courts for war crimes committed abroad. Join Beth Stephens, Professor […]
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2012 Chief IP Counsel Summit
2012 Chief IP Counsel Summit
Sponsored by the Stanford Program in Law, Science, and Technology Related Media
Meeting with Educators for Fair Consideration
Meeting with Educators for Fair Consideration
SLLSA is meeting with these folks to brainstorm future work together Related Media
Public Interest Alumni Mentor-in-Residence Elena Saxonhouse, JD ’04
Public Interest Alumni Mentor-in-Residence Elena Saxonhouse, JD ’04
Join the Levin Center for an intimate lunch with Elena Saxonhouse, JD '04, as she talks about his career as a public interest lawyer with the Sierra Club. This is open to the first 15 students to RSVP. Lunch will be served. http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/RSVP3.fb Related Media
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Hong Kong: The Rule of Law and The Future of China
Hong Kong: The Rule of Law and The Future of China
In just three short decades, China has emerged as a global power, whose peaceful rise has already made it the world’s second largest (and arguably the most vibrant) economy. Most experts agree that China will become the world’s largest economy by the middle of the 21st century. Given this massive transformation, the rule of law […]
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Arcelia Hurtado of Equal Rights Advocates – Room 285
Arcelia Hurtado of Equal Rights Advocates – Room 285
Arcelia Hurtado, Executive Director of Equal Rights Advocates - Room 285 Arcelia Hurtado, Executive Director of Equal Rights Advocates (ERA), will speak on the Duke v. Walmart case as ERA plans to file the California class in its wake. Room 285 11/14/2011 12:45-2 pm Related Media
Law School 101: Part 2
Law School 101: Part 2
The SLA Academic Committee presents its second of three programs for 1Ls. Related Media
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CORA’s Adopt-a-Family Program
CORA’s Adopt-a-Family Program
Donation box will be in the lobby of the old law school building, near the entrance to Robert Crown Library, until December 10 at 5 p.m. CORA is the only agency in San Mateo County with the sole purpose of serving victims/survivors of domestic abuse. WSL, with your help, will sponsor one CORA family this […]
1L Interview Workshop
1L Interview Workshop
Whether this is your first interview or you just need a refresher course, don't miss this workshop! Related Media
Ambassador Eileen Donahoe on the Arab Spring
Ambassador Eileen Donahoe on the Arab Spring
Room 190 Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe is the United States Representative to the UN Human Rights Council and a former affiliate at CISAC. Her PhD dissertation, "Humanitarian Military Intervention: The Moral Imperative Versus the Rule of Law," focused on conflicting ethical and legal justifications for humanitarian military intervention. In an earlier publication, The Promise of Law […]
CLB Journal Club Lunch
CLB Journal Club Lunch
SLS Room 272 Did you know that you have no reasonable expectation of privacy in the DNA you “abandon” literally everywhere you go? At the next Journal Club of the Center for Law and the Biosciences, CLB Student Fellow Adam Hepworth will discuss recent cases holding precisely that. Free lunch! Please join us. Click on […]
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Notice Externalities
Notice Externalities
Faculty Lunch with Visiting Professor Peter Menell Faculty Workshops are not open to the public Related Media
Privacy and Social Networking in the U.S. vs. Europe
Privacy and Social Networking in the U.S. vs. Europe
A Comparative Look at Tech Legal Policy Lothar Determann, a member of Baker and Mackensize's International/Commercial Group in the San Francisco/Palo Alto office and member of the Global Steering Committee – Data Privacy, will compare the legal regime surrounding privacy and social networking in the US and Europe. Dr. Determann is ranked as a leading […]
Committing Fraud, Accepting Responsibility, and Going to Prison: One Person’s Story
Committing Fraud, Accepting Responsibility, and Going to Prison: One Person’s Story
Sponsored by the Stanford Center on the Legal Profession and the Stanford Criminal Justice Center Former federal prosecutor Hank Shea returns to Stanford with another compelling presentation of a former business executive turned felon. Mark Faris, former VP of a Minnesota computer services company, will share his story of defrauding Cisco, being arrested more than […]
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Illusions
Ninth Circuit Court Session
Ninth Circuit Court Session
Appellate arguments A panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will hear its regularly calendared arguments at Stanford Law School in the Moot Court Room (80). Related Media
Boston: Lunchtime Talk with Professor Helen Stacy
Boston: Lunchtime Talk with Professor Helen Stacy
SLS alumni are invited to join other Stanford alumni to hear Helen Stacy, Director of the Program on Human Rights, give a lunchtime talk. Price is $25, which includes lunch. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Human Rights in the 21st Century Never in human history has there been an international system for human rights. Yet, current […]
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DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN CHINA
DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN CHINA
Developments in Court, Mediation and Other Options About the event: China’s reform and opening up since 1978 brought a massive transformation of Chinese economy and society, reflected in the transformation of its legal and judicial system and institutions. With rapid and far-reaching economic growth and societal change, disputes have multiplied, as have the avenues for […]
Human Rights Defenders on the Front Line
Human Rights Defenders on the Front Line
A Conversation with Human Rights Watch 2011 Honorees Meet Consuelo Morales and Sussan Tahmasebi, winners of the Human Rights Watch 2011 Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism. Consuelo Morales defends victims of human rights violations in Mexico’s “war on drugs”. She and her organization in Nuevo Leon document these abuses, litigate key cases, and […]
Immigrants’ Rights Clinic, Moot Hearing
Immigrants’ Rights Clinic, Moot Hearing
The Immigrants Rights Clinic would like to use the room to moot a hearing in a courtroom-like setting. Related Media
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CORA’s Adopt-a-Family Program
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CORA’s Adopt-a-Family Program
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Renewable Portfolio Standards: Race to the Top
Renewable Portfolio Standards: Race to the Top
Natural Resources Law and Policy Workshop Professor Lincoln Davies, University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
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CLB Journal Club
CLB Journal Club
Journal Clubs are opportunities for informal discussion, in which students and faculty explore a topic of interest in law and the biosciences. Details for this session will be posted soon. Related Media
CIS Speaker Series – Do Not Track: Technology, Policy, and Politics
CIS Speaker Series – Do Not Track: Technology, Policy, and Politics
RSVP for this free event here. Web tracking is pervasive: the average popular website incorporates over fifty third-party tracking mechanisms. And web tracking is unpopular: a majority of Americans oppose the practice. Do Not Track is a technology and policy response that would provide users with a simple, universal web tracking opt out. Both the […]
Rights Gone Wrong: How Law Corrupts The Struggle For Equality
Rights Gone Wrong: How Law Corrupts The Struggle For Equality
A book talk with Professor Richard Thompson Ford Since the 1960s, ideas developed during the civil rights movement have been astonishingly successful in fighting overt discrimination and prejudice. But how successful are they at combating the whole spectrum of social injustice—including conditions that aren’t directly caused by bigotry? How do they stand up to segregation, […]
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JD/LLM Student Mixer
JD/LLM Student Mixer
A "Mad Men" themed JD/ Advanced Degree Students Mixer A "Mad Men" themed JD/ Advanced Degree Students Mixer Related Media
Detecting Memories Using Brain Imaging: Implications for Law and Neuroscience
Detecting Memories Using Brain Imaging: Implications for Law and Neuroscience
Faculty Lunch with Anthony Wagner, Assoc. Professor of Psychology Neuroscience, SU Professor Wagner's research is cognitive neuroscience of memory and cognitive/executive control in young and older adults. Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
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SJ CRCL Galley Night
SJ CRCL Galley Night
Galley night. Galley night for the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. Related Media
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come join us as we enjoy lunch together while we study the Bible. All are welcome and lunch will be provided. Related Media
Skadden 1L Scholars Program
Skadden 1L Scholars Program
Informational Lunch Session, room 190 Please join representatives of Skadden LLP for an Informational session on their 1L Scholars Program. Please RSVP as lunch will be provided. Related Media
Men’s Basketball: Stanford University Cardinal vs. Seattle University Redhawks
Men’s Basketball: Stanford University Cardinal vs. Seattle University Redhawks
Join Kevin Austin, JD '93, and other Seattle-area SLS alumni for Men's Basketball in a private suite at KeyArena as the Stanford Cardinal take on the Seattle University Redhawks. Special thanks to Aero Law Group of Bellevue, Washington for generously hosting this event. Tickets are hosted by Aero Law, maximum of two tickets per registrant. […]
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Orange County: Lunch with Dean Larry Kramer
Orange County: Lunch with Dean Larry Kramer
SLS alumni and guests are invited to join us for a lunch with Larry Kramer, Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Dean for Stanford Law School. Lunch will be served. The event is free, but registration is required. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Related Media
Gershwin: Protecting an Artist’s Legacy
Gershwin: Protecting an Artist’s Legacy
A conversation with Paul Gershwin and Daniel Chilewitch Join SESLA and Professor Goldstein for a lunch discussion regarding intellectual property and legacy issues relating to the George and Ira Gershiwn Estate. Related Media
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