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
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come and join us as we study the Bible and fellowship. Lunch will be provided and all are welcome! Related Media
StreetLaw End of the Year Reflection
A pro bono reflection session for all 2011-2012 StreetLaw teachers. Related Media
ACS Presents: Structural Racism and the Fair Housing Act
John Relman discusses how his recent civil rights litigation demonstrate the ways in which segregated communities of color are exploited and how that exploitation is made possible by historic discrimination. […]
The Social Cost of Energy: A discussion with the NRDC’s Noah Long
Noah Long is an attorney working with NRDC’s Energy, Lands and Wildlife Programs. Noah’s work with NRDC has focused on regulation of electric and gas utilities to align company and […]
Business Corruption and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in China
with Brent Carlson (Alix Partners) and Bob Tarun (Baker & McKenzie) Please join us for a presentation on Business Corruption and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in China by leading […]
Portland: Law Chapter Happy Hour
SLS alumni, admits, and guests are invited to reconnect with familiar faces and meet fellow members of the Portland Stanford Law School community at a happy hour. Stop by for […]