The United States' Anti-terrorist Finance Regime: a Critique
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordU.S. Government Efforts to Suppress Terrorist Financing Paper presented at the Wake Forest Law School Symposium Related Media Paper: The United States' Anti-terrorist Finance Regime: a Critique- Audio
On the Optimality of Rewarding Prisoners for Good Behavior: Time Off, Parole, or Privileges?
Professor Mitch Polinsky Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship
Come and join us as we study the Bible and fellowship. Lunch will be provided and all are welcome! Related Media
2012-2013 Public Interest Fellows Meeting
The new 2012-2013 Public Interest Fellows will convene to discuss the upcoming year's agenda. Related Media
A lunch talk with Orrick
Several Orrick attorneys are hosting a 12:45 lunch talk at SLS this Wednesday to talk and answer questions about OCI and Bay Area practice. This is a great chance for […]
Reception for Vaughn Walker
Event with the law community to meet and greet Judge Walker after his guest appearance in Chuck Koob's class. Related Media
Spring Public Interest Reception
Join the Law School community to celebrate the end of the year and honor recipients of public interest scholarships and graduates who have earned Pro Bono Distinction. Faculty, students, staff […]
Privacy And Security: An Evening Conversation With Leading Experts (Washington, DC)
Please join Department of Homeland Security Chief Privacy Officer Mary Ellen Callahan, Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) Founder and Executive Director Marc Rotenberg, JD '87, and Stanford Law School privacy researcher Ryan […]