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Timor-Leste Legal Education Project – Information Session
Timor-Leste Legal Education Project – Information Session
Learn how to get involved and meet current TLLEP members Are you interested in promoting the rule of law in Asia through legal education? Would you like to learn about getting a hands-on experience in law and development? Join us for an Info Session on Stanford's Student-Driven Timor-Leste Legal Education Project (TLLEP). Geoff Swenson (SL […]
Clerkship Orientation Workshop
Clerkship Orientation Workshop
This workshop is for 2Ls interested in learning more about judicial clerkships or who are planning to apply for a judicial clerkship Related Media
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Brazil: Breakfast with GSB Alumni & Fabio Barbosa, CEO of Abril S.A. and BRAiN
Brazil: Breakfast with GSB Alumni & Fabio Barbosa, CEO of Abril S.A. and BRAiN
SLS alumni and guests are invited to join alumni from the GSB and other top business schools for a breakfast lecture featuring Fabio Barbosa, CEO of Abril S.A., the largest media group in Brazil, and BRAiN, an institution with the mission to articulate and catalyze the implementation of a vision of Brazil as the region’s […]
Law, Development, and Drugs in Afghanistan
Law, Development, and Drugs in Afghanistan
Karen Hall is head of the Administration of Justice Team in the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Narcotics & Law Enforcement (INL) Office of Afghanistan/Pakistan. Related Media
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Network Neutrality and Quality of Service
Network Neutrality and Quality of Service
Faculty Lunch with Professor Barbara van Schewick "Network Neutrality and Quality of Service: What a Non–Discrimination Rule Should Look Like" Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
The Future of the Affirmative Action Battle
The Future of the Affirmative Action Battle
Mr. Connerly will discuss affirmative action and similar laws that are detrimental. He will also discuss what he thinks needs to happen in the future to counter these laws. Related Media The Future of the Affirmative Action Battle (Quicktime Streaming video)
Int’l Career Paths in Public Interest Lawyering
Int’l Career Paths in Public Interest Lawyering
A talk by our new Director of Int'l Public Interest Initatives Titi will help students understand all the different career paths in international public interest lawyering, with a focus on unlikely career paths including philanthropy, legal reform and policy work. In Classroom 90 Related Media
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The Privacy Paradox: Privacy and its Conflicting Values
The Privacy Paradox: Privacy and its Conflicting Values
co-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 is co-sponsored by the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. About the event: How should the legal system adjust to our evolving and oftentimes conflicting […]
StanfordACS – Judges Preparatory Lunch
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
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
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 of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit; and The Honorable Sandra L. Lynch, Chief Judge of the United States Court of […]
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Phoenix: Lunch & Discussion with Professor Dan Kessler
Phoenix: Lunch & Discussion with Professor Dan Kessler
SLS alumni and guests are invited to join Professor Dan Kessler for a discussion entitled "Health Reform: The Fundamental Problem, The New Law, and the Future". Lunch will be served. Kindly register by Wednesday, February 1. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Related Media
Persuasive Speaking Workshop for Public Interest Fellows
Persuasive Speaking Workshop for Public Interest Fellows
The workshop is a four-hour training program that will go beyond just technical presentation skills to also include content. The training will focus on the following areas: • Relaxation techniques and vocal and physical preparation exercises • Technical performance skills including effective use of eye contact, body and voice to convey your message and influence […]
StanfordACS Presents: An Intimate Luncheon with the Honorable Jeffrey S. Sutton, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
StanfordACS Presents: An Intimate Luncheon with the Honorable Jeffrey S. Sutton, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Please RSVP to Manuel Possolo (manuel.possolo@gmail.com) to join us for an intimate lunchtime discussion with the Honorable Judge Sutton. Attendance is limited, so please RSVP ASAP. Related Media
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Cycle for Survival
Cycle for Survival
Cycle for Survival is the national, indoor relay-style team cycling event that has raised more than $9 million in support of lifesaving research on rare cancers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and in the past five years has funded twenty-five clinical trials and research studies. Join WSL's cycling teams at the San Francisco Pine Street […]
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Video conference interview
Video conference interview
Private job interview via video conference for a law student Related Media
Lunch with Mr. Henry Bemporad
Lunch with Mr. Henry Bemporad
Deputy Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Texas Mr. Henry Bemporad, SLS '76, the Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Texas and head of their appellate section, has offered to have lunch with a small group of students during his visit to campus for the Supreme Court Litigation conference. This is […]
What is the Future of Big Law?
What is the Future of Big Law?
hosted by Building a Better Legal Profession and the Women of Stanford Law The economic crisis of 2008 severely impacted the legal profession, particularly big law firms. Young associates were particularly affected, with layoffs, fewer summer associate positions and uncertainty about the financial strength of the firm. Sang Kim, the managing partner of DLA Piper […]
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SLATA Breakfast with Ivan Fong
SLATA Breakfast with Ivan Fong
SLATA-members breakfast with Ivan Fong, General Counsel of the Dept. of Homeland Security Related Media
CLB Journal Club Lunch
CLB Journal Club Lunch
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
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Meeting with Prof. Larry Diamond
Meeting with Prof. Larry Diamond
Small group meeting with Prof. Larry Diamond and students (mostly 1Ls). Related Media
Putting Buck v. Bell in Scientific and Historical Context
Putting Buck v. Bell in Scientific and Historical Context
Faculty Lunch with Visiting Professor Edward Larson "Putting Buck v. Bell in Scientific and Historical Context Related Media
StanfordACS Presents: The Power of Two
StanfordACS Presents: The Power of Two
A Round-table with Producer Andrew Byrnes Please join us for an intimate luncheon with Andrew Byrnes, partner at Covington and Burling, LLP, Silicon Valley, and producer of "The Power of Two." About "The Power of Two" Inspired by their 2007 memoir, “The Power Of Two” offers an intimate portrayal of the bond between half-Japanese twin […]
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SJLSP staff meeting
SJLSP staff meeting
Logistics/scheduling/assignments for staff of Stanford Journal of Law, Science & Policy Logistics/scheduling/assignments for staff of Stanford Journal of Law, Science & Policy Related Media
China’s Different Path Towards Internationalization of the RMB: Hong Kong as an Offshore RMB Financial Center
China’s Different Path Towards Internationalization of the RMB: Hong Kong as an Offshore RMB Financial Center
Part of China’s export-driven success over the last several decades can be attributed to currency controls, which have given the Chinese government a certain degree of autonomy in devising macroeconomic policies without having to worry too much about dangers like inflation. However, this system has a glaring drawback as China’s economy changes, and it’s focus […]
Inside the Pyramid of Disputes: Naming, Claiming and Refraining in 3 California Prisons
Inside the Pyramid of Disputes: Naming, Claiming and Refraining in 3 California Prisons
Brought to you by Stanford Program in Law and Society Room 185 Brought to you by Stanford Program in Law and Society Professor Kitty Calavita, University of California, Irvine (Emerita) Paper Abstract: Previous literature on disputing and legal mobilization suggests that stigmatized, self-blaming, and/or vulnerable populations face significant barriers to naming a situation as injurious […]
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Roller Skating Mixer
The Once and Future City: City Transformation in an Era of Change
The Once and Future City: City Transformation in an Era of Change
Sponsored by the The League of California Cities' Municipal Law Institute and Stanford Law School Sponsored by the The League of California Cities' Municipal Law Institute and Stanford Law School The upcoming Municipal Law Institute Symposium will address how cities operate when financial resources are no longer available to provide services the public has come […]
Stanford Technology Law Review Symposium
Stanford Technology Law Review Symposium
New Interpretations of the First Amendment The Stanford Technology Law Review hosts its annual symposium. The tentative topic this year is new interpretations of the First Amendment. Speakers and more details TBA. Related Media
Stanford Technology Law Review Symposium
Stanford Technology Law Review Symposium
First Amendment Challenges in the Digital Age The Stanford Technology Law Review presents its annual symposium: First Amendment Challenges in the Digital AgeCo-hosted by the Center for Internet and Society.. 0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in […]
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Law and Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death
Law and Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death
Friday, February 10 UC Hastings College of the Law Alumni Reception Center 200 McAllister Street San Francisco, CA 94102 (Map) Saturday, February 11 Stanford Law School Room 190 559 Nathan Abbott Way Stanford CA 94305 (Map) Click here to RSVP for this event. About the event: This conference will examine developments in neuroscience and the […]
SLS Black Law Students Association Annual Conference
SLS Black Law Students Association Annual Conference
SLS Black Law Students Association Annual Conference Related Media
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International Justice Mission Information Session
International Justice Mission Information Session
SAN JOSE IJM, a human rights agency that brings rescue to victims of slavery, sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression, conducts individual casework to make sure that public justice systems work for the poor in areas where the poor have not received proper justice in the past. This presentation will highlight IJM's work […]
Akin Gump Summer Pro Bono Scholars Program
Akin Gump Summer Pro Bono Scholars Program
Pro Bono Partner Steve Schulman discusses the firms' Pro Bono Scholars Program Pro Bono Partner Steve Schulman will discuss the firms' Pro Bono Scholars Program Related Media
Clinic Event with Juan Rivera
Clinic Event with Juan Rivera
Juan Rivera walked out of prison last month after more than 19 years of what the court called his "nightmare of wrongful incarceration." 12 Stanford Law School students worked on the appeal that proved his innocence and secured his release. Come meet Mr. Rivera on February 13, 2012 at 1:00 and hear about his experiences […]
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Justice Bus Project Information Session with OneJustice
Justice Bus Project Information Session with OneJustice
Learn about Justice Bus Service Learning trips and how you can provide legal services to rural Californians. In Room 285, Candace Chen, Equal Justice Works AmeriCorps Legal Fellow at OneJustice, will give a presentation on upcoming Justice Bus service trips. According to a 2010 California Commission on Access to Justice report, one-third of low-income rural […]
StanfordACS – Executive Board Meeting
StanfordACS – Executive Board Meeting
Please join us for a brief update on programming, long term initiatives, and a discussion of all things progressive. Related Media
Wisdom of the Ages or Dead-Hand Control? Patentable Subject Matter for Diagnostic Methods After In re Bilski
Wisdom of the Ages or Dead-Hand Control? Patentable Subject Matter for Diagnostic Methods After In re Bilski
Law and the Biosciences Workshop Professor Rebecca Eisenberg, University of Michigan Law School "Wisdom of the Ages or Dead-Hand Control? Patentable Subject Matter for Diagnostic Methods After In re Bilski" Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
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More Than Just Going Through the Motions
More Than Just Going Through the Motions
Exploring Careers in Trial Litigation with attorneys from the elite trial boutique Bartlit, Beck, Herman, Palenchar & Scott LLP Related Media
A Literary Lab? Are you serious?
A Literary Lab? Are you serious?
Faculty Lunch with Professor Franco Moretti, Department of English, Stanford University "A Literary Lab? Are you serious?" Professor Moretti is the Author of Signs Taken for Wonders (1983), The Way of the World (1987), Modern Epic (1995), Atlas of the European Novel 1800-1900 (1998), and Graphs, Maps, Trees (2005). He has founded the Center for […]
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
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2012 J. Reuben Clark Annual Conference
2012 J. Reuben Clark Annual Conference
Students, attorneys, and Society members from within and outside the US gather to discuss contemporary legal issues, expand professional networks, discuss the mission of the Law Society, hold Section meetings, and provide mentoring. Related Media
Is There An Inherent Conflict Between Marriage Equality And Religious Freedom?
Is There An Inherent Conflict Between Marriage Equality And Religious Freedom?
Gene Schaerr will speak about the impact of the gay marriage/ gay rights movement on religious freedom. Related Media
SJLSP Symposium Meeting
SJLSP Symposium Meeting
Meeting of the symposium committee of the Stanford Journal of Law, Science & Policy The committee is meeting to plan a event for 2012, fill out forms, assign committee roles and research potential attendees Related Media
A Question of Integrity: Politics, Ethics and the Supreme Court
A Question of Integrity: Politics, Ethics and the Supreme Court
sponsored by the Center on the Legal Profession, Stanford Constitutional Law Center, and StanfordACS The Stanford Constitutional Law Center, the Center on the Legal Profession, and StanfordACS will host a special screening of the Alliance for Justice's 15-minute film, A Question of Integrity: Politics, Ethics and the Supreme Court, followed by a panel discussion with […]
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Alumni Mentor In Residence: Juan Carlos Cancino
Alumni Mentor In Residence: Juan Carlos Cancino
Alumni Mentor In Residence: Juan Carlos Cancino Alumni Mentor In Residence: Juan Carlos Cancino, JD'08 of California Rural Legal Assistance will speak with students about his career path since graduating from Stanford Law School. This lunch is co-sponsored with the Stanford Latino Law Student Association (SLLSA). Related Media
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Shaking the Foundations Leadership Transition Meeting
Shaking the Foundations Leadership Transition Meeting
This meeting will determine the executive board of Shaking the Foundations 2012. All 1Ls and 2Ls are welcome. Related Media
IRAP Case Rounds Dinner
IRAP Case Rounds Dinner
Dinner to Update IRAP Team Members on their Resettlement and Policy Team Progress Related Media
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CLB Journal Club Lunch
CLB Journal Club Lunch
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
SLPR Legislative Notes Project
SLPR Legislative Notes Project
An opportunity for SLS students to speak with members of the Stanford Law and Policy Review about submissions to our annual Legislative Notes Project. Related Media
SLS Welcomes Stephen Preston, general counsel of the CIA.
SLS Welcomes Stephen Preston, general counsel of the CIA.
Cosponsored by Stanford Law School and the Center for International Security and Cooperation. Related Media
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Stanford University Mock Trial Scrimmage
Stanford University Mock Trial Scrimmage
Stanford's undergraduate mock trial teams scrimmage their case with law student supervision. Stanford's undergraduate mock trial teams scrimmage their case with law student supervision. Related Media
The Burden of Social Proof: Shared Thresholds and Social Influence
The Burden of Social Proof: Shared Thresholds and Social Influence
Faculty Lunch with Visiting Professor Rob MacCoun "The Burden of Social Proof: Shared Thresholds and Social Influence" Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Informal Talk with Solicitor of the Department of the Interior Hilary Tompkins
Informal Talk with Solicitor of the Department of the Interior Hilary Tompkins
Informal Talk with Solicitor of the Department of the Interior Hilary Tompkins Hilary Tompkins was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Solicitor of the Department of the Interior on June 17, 2009. As Solicitor, Tompkins is the chief general counsel for Interior and represents the Department in administrative and judicial litigation and meetings, negotiations and […]
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
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Stanford University Mock Trial Scrimmage
Stanford University Mock Trial Scrimmage
Stanford's undergraduate mock trial teams scrimmage their case with law student supervision. Stanford's undergraduate mock trial teams scrimmage their case with law student supervision. Related Media
Law Student for a Day
Law Student for a Day
On Thursday, February 23, 2012 SLS BLSA will hold its annual “Law Student for a Day” Program whereby middle school students from KIPP Bayview Academy will have the opportunity to visit SLS and be exposed to law school culture. The program is organized in collaboration with one of BLSA’s community partners, Boys Speak Out, Inc., […]
CIS Speaker Series – Sonia Katyal
CIS Speaker Series – Sonia Katyal
Contrabrand: Art, Advertising and Property in the Age of Corporate Identity Room 280B RSVP required. In her talk, based on her forthcoming book from Yale Press, Contrabrand: Art, Advertising and Property in the Age of Corporate Identity, Sonia Katyal will discuss the intersection of art, commercial speech, and trademark law within the First Amendment, and […]
Matt Powers on Patent Litigation
Matt Powers on Patent Litigation
Matt Powers will discuss his career as a patent litigator, including founding his own plaintiff's-side firm Related Media
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Samsung-Stanford Conference on Patent Enforcement
Samsung-Stanford Conference on Patent Enforcement
Sponsored by Samsung Electronics and the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology (LST) Sponsored by Samsung Electronics and the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology (LST) Friday, February 24, 2012 8:30 am - 5:00 pm reception immediately following Stanford Law School 6 hours of CLE credit Click here to register for this event. […]
Questioning the Legality of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Early Spanish South America
Questioning the Legality of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Early Spanish South America
Legal History Workshop Professor Kris E. Lane, Tulane University "Questioning the Legality of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Early Spanish South America" Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
First Annual WSL Kickball Extravaganza
First Annual WSL Kickball Extravaganza
Wilbur Field Please join the Women of Stanford Law for kickball, lunch, and sunshine. Rain date is Monday, February 27th at 12.30 p.m. RSVP required. Related Media
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Washington, DC: Professor Rick Banks Book Discussion
Washington, DC: Professor Rick Banks Book Discussion
SLS Alumni and their guests are invited to join Rick Banks, BA/MA '87, Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law, in a discussion that will illuminate the shifting terrain of marriage in American society and what can be learned from the African American experience. This program is based on Professor Banks' book, Is Marriage for White People?, featured in […]
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Party Bus
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Topics in Energy Law with Sue Kelly, GC of the American Public Power Association
Topics in Energy Law with Sue Kelly, GC of the American Public Power Association
Sue Kelly, GC of the American Public Power Association, will discuss hot topics in energy law followed by Q&A on energy careers with students. Sponsored by SLS Energy Club. Related Media
Stanford Law Review 1L Information Session
Stanford Law Review 1L Information Session
Information session for 1Ls interested in joining the Stanford Law Review. Professor Weisberg and current members of SLR will make a presentation and then answer questions. All interested 1Ls are encouraged to attend. Related Media
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Stanford Law Review 1L Information Session
Stanford Law Review 1L Information Session
Information session for 1Ls interested in joining the Stanford Law Review, featuring Professor Robert Weisberg and current members of SLR. Related Media
California’s “Three Strikes” Law: Past, Present, Future
California’s “Three Strikes” Law: Past, Present, Future
A panel discussion of one of the harshest sentencing laws in the country In November, California voters will go to the polls to vote on a "Three Strikes" law reform initiative drafted in part by Stanford Law School students. A panel including Stanford Law School Professors David Mills and Larry Marshall, Three Strikes Project Director […]
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Problems in Orthopedic Decision Making
Problems in Orthopedic Decision Making
Faculty Lunch with Professor Mark Kelman "Problems in Orthopedic Decision Making" Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
MSFC & LSRJ CPC Panel
MSFC & LSRJ CPC Panel
Med Students for Choice and Law Students for Reproductive Justice present a panel discussion on Crisis Pregnancy Centers. Stanford's Med. Students for Choice and Law Students for Reproductive Justice invite a panel of speakers to discuss the growth of Crisis Pregnancy Centers and comments about how they can or might be regulated. Practitioners in the […]
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
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Stanford Criminal Justice Center Meet and Greet
Stanford Criminal Justice Center Meet and Greet
Come learn about what the SCJC does and how it can be helpful to you: research opportunities, courses, advice with summer jobs and career paths, pro bono projects, and more. This is also an opportunity for you to tell us what additional activity you'd like to see here at SLS. Professors Weisberg and Petersilia will […]
Student Panel on the Clerkship Process
Student Panel on the Clerkship Process
Come to this panel discussion to learn from 3Ls how they successfully navigated the Clerkship Application Process: What they did, wish they had done and their insights into the process. Come armed with your questions. Lunch will be served. Related Media
The Future of Mexico-U.S. Relations
The Future of Mexico-U.S. Relations
A Conversation with Former Mexican Ambassador Roberta Lajous Ambassador Lajous will speak on the future of Mexico and US relations and how to make the most of living next to each other. With the war on drugs and immigration issues the relationship between Mexico and the US has been strained. Ambassador Lajous will speak of […]
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Federalist Society Symposium
Federalist Society Symposium
Bureaucracy Unbound: Can Limited Government and the Administrative State Co-Exist? Registration Required. Please register here: http://www.stanford.edu/group/tickets/federalist Related Media
What Every Woman (and Man) Needs To Know About Managing Money
What Every Woman (and Man) Needs To Know About Managing Money
Lee Corey, Senior Vice President of Morgan Stanley, provides guidelines on managing assets. Financial success - now, and in the future - comes from getting your financial affairs in order at a young age. If Momma didn't teach you, teach yourself - then teach your daughters. Related Media
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