StanfordACS – Judges Preparatory Lunch
Private lunch for Kirkwood Moot Court Finals Judges prior to lunch panel. Related Media
Meeting with Dean Kramer and Student Organization Leaders
Purpose of the meeting is to discuss student organization space and other matters on concern to student organizations. Lunch will be served. Related Media
StanfordACS and SLS’s Federalist Society Present: A Luncheon with the Kirkwood Moot Court Finals Judges
Please join us for a lunchtime discussion with the three Kirkwood Moot Court Finals Judges: The Honorable Goodwin Liu of the Supreme Court of California; The Honorable Jeffrey S. Sutton […]
Lunch Talk with Tom Saenz of MALDEF
Lunch Talk with Tom Saenz of MALDEF Tom Saenz of MALDEF Thomas A. Saenz, a nationally recognized civil rights attorney, currently serves as President and General Counsel of MALDEF. Previously, […]
CodeX Student Community Info Session
CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, would like to invite all Stanford students to community-building meeting so that we can learn about your interests in Legal Informatics and what […]
Diane Chin and Deborah Rhode Joint Class session with Tom Saenz
Diane Chin and Deborah Rhode Joint Class session with Tom Saenz Diane Chin and Deborah Rhode Joint Class session with Tom Saenz Related Media
StanfordACS – Prep Room for Kirkwood Moot Court Judges
Green room for the Kirkwood Moot Court Finals Judges Related Media
Kirkwood Moot Court competition Final Round
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordTwo teams will argue before two judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals and one Justice of the California State Supreme Court. Related Media Kirkwood Moot Court competition Final Round […]
Law and Economics Seminar: Anu Bradford (University of Chicago Law School)
Anu Bradford (University of Chicago Law School) presents “Reversible Rewards" as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2012. Related Media
The Privacy Paradox: Privacy and its Conflicting Values
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanfordco-sponsored by the Stanford Law Review Symposium and the Stanford Center for Internet and Society The title of the 2012 Stanford Law Review Symposium is “The Privacy Paradox” and it […]