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Fall Halloween Party
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The Fukushima Nuclear Accident: Lessons Learned and Possible Implications for Enhanced Nuclear Safety and Security
The Fukushima Nuclear Accident: Lessons Learned and Possible Implications for Enhanced Nuclear Safety and Security
CISAC Science Seminar with Tatsujiro Suzuki, Vice Chairman, Japan Atomic Energy Commission. Related Media
Stanford LSRJ Membership Meeting
Stanford LSRJ Membership Meeting
Discuss the latest news in reproductive rights and learn how to get more involved in Stanford Law Students for Reproductive Justice. Related Media
Advanced Degree Students Association Opening Meeting
Advanced Degree Students Association Opening Meeting
Please come along to find out about the Advanced Degree Students Association and discuss the proposed program of events for this year. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
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Inside the Governor’s Office
Inside the Governor’s Office
Lawyers and Policymaking Come hear two high-level attorneys who advise Governor Jerry Brown on crime policy issues speak about what they do, how they got there, and whether you should consider a career in state government. 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. Related Media
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Kate Kendell of National Center for Lesbian Rights
Kate Kendell of National Center for Lesbian Rights
Join Kate Kendell, Executive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), as she provides a snapshot of LGBT issues and why this time in our history is so important. Through direct litigation and advocacy, NCLR works to change discriminatory laws and to create new laws and policies benefiting the LGBT community. Growing up […]
Law School 101: Outlining
Law School 101: Outlining
A panel of second and third year law students will talk about their experiences preparing for exams through outlining to the first year students. Related Media
SJIL Bluebook Training
SJIL Bluebook Training
Come to SJIL's Bluebook Training! Instructors will teach you how to Bluebook citations found in international law articles. Food will be served. Related Media
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The Myths of Campaign Finance
The Myths of Campaign Finance
Public interest litigator Bill Maurer will discuss the myths often used to justify restrictions on campaign finance spending, and Prof. Pam Karlan will provide criticism and commentary. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
“Introduction to Investment Funds”
“Introduction to Investment Funds”
Mr. Andrew Wylie, a partner from Nabarro LLP (London, UK), will give a lunch presentation on the various types of investment funds - hedge funds, buyout funds, and real estate funds - and offer his perspective as a lawyer in dealing with them. Related Media
Levin Center Job Search Talk for First Year Students
Levin Center Job Search Talk for First Year Students
All students must attend this talk with Anna Wang of the Levin Center before scheduling counseling appointments with Levin Center staff regarding their Summer 2013 job search. This talk will be repeated on Nov. 2nd in case students can't make Nov. 1st. Related Media Levin Center
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Austin: Lunch and a Conversation with Professor Mark Lemley
Austin: Lunch and a Conversation with Professor Mark Lemley
Stanford alumni and guests are invited to an informal discussion with Mark Lemley, William H. Neukom Professor of Law. Lunch will be served. This event is free, but registration is required; kindly register by Tuesday, October 30. Professor Lemley will also be speaking on "Functional Claiming" at 10:15 a.m. on Friday, November 2, at UT […]
Rule of Law in Afghanistan and Careers at the State Department
Rule of Law in Afghanistan and Careers at the State Department
Topic: The State Department’s collaboration with SLS’s Afghanistan Legal Education Project (ALEP) and the American University of Afghanistan to establish a fully accredited law program and provide quality textbooks in Afghanistan. After describing the challenges and benefits of the project and its relation to state-building, Mr. Kraft and Ms. Hall will discuss careers in the […]
Levin Center Job Search Talk for First Year Students
Levin Center Job Search Talk for First Year Students
All students must attend this talk with Anna Wang of the Levin Center before scheduling counseling appointments with Levin Center staff regarding their Summer 2013 job search. This talk is a repeat of the Nov. 1st talk. Students need only attend the talk once. Related Media
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Orange County: Discussion with Former Stanford Professor Tom Campbell
Orange County: Discussion with Former Stanford Professor Tom Campbell
SLS alumni and guests are invited to a discussion with Tom Campbell, former Stanford professor and current Chapman University School of Law Dean and Donald P. Kennedy Chair in Law and Professor of Economics, on "The Political System: What's Wrong and What We Can Do to Fix It." Lunch will be served. Registration is free […]
Cap and Trade in California with Mary Nichols
Cap and Trade in California with Mary Nichols
Mary D. Nichols is Chairman of the California Air Resources Board, a post she has held since 2007. Nichols has devoted her entire career in public and nonprofit service to advocating for the environment and public health. In addition to her work at the Air Board, she has served as Assistant Administrator for the U.S. […]
Anternet: Ant Colony Networking Solutions to Ecological Problems
Anternet: Ant Colony Networking Solutions to Ecological Problems
CISAC Science Seminar with Deborah Gordon, Professor of Biology and Sr. Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment, SU. Related Media
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Viewing of the Election Results
Viewing of the Election Results
Everyone (Democrats, Republicans, Independents, etc) is welcome to join the law school community for a viewing of the election returns in the law lounge. Related Media
Cyber-security: The Threat to National and Economic Security
Cyber-security: The Threat to National and Economic Security
Several sources now identify cyber-security as a major challenge to corporate wellbeing, national security and to the national economy. The Director of the FBI, the Secretary of Defense, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and the President of the United States have all recognized the threat, but what is corporate […]
Bar Prep 101 for LLMs
Bar Prep 101 for LLMs
Come learn all you need to know about prepping for the bar exam from the Kaplan regional director. Student reps will also be available to answer questions. Related Media
San Quentin Prison Forum Syllabus Planning Mtg
San Quentin Prison Forum Syllabus Planning Mtg
Meeting with students enrolled in 2013 San Quentin Prison Forum class to develop course syllabus. Related Media
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Oxytocin Biology and Social Functioning: Implications for Autism Diagnosis and Treatment
Oxytocin Biology and Social Functioning: Implications for Autism Diagnosis and Treatment
Faculty Lunch with Dr. Karen Parker, Assistant Professor (Research) of Psychiatry, SU. Related Media
Venture Capital and Its Exit Strategy in Greater China: a Legal Perspective
Venture Capital and Its Exit Strategy in Greater China: a Legal Perspective
Please join us for a candid discussion of foreign venture capital in Greater China and its ups and downs due to recent market fluctuations, as well as how legal professionals can shape the field and add value to venture capital transactions, led by an experienced practitioner with extensive on the ground experience in both the […]
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Project ReMADE Training with the Center for Teaching & Learning
Project ReMADE Training with the Center for Teaching & Learning
Training with Marcelo Clerici-Arias on Facilitating Discussions Related Media
ELS and Energy Law Club Present Danny Kennedy, Sungevity
ELS and Energy Law Club Present Danny Kennedy, Sungevity
Danny Kennedy is the Founder of Sungevity. A long-time social entrepreneur, Danny has achieved global recognition as an environmental activist, spokesperson, and opinion leader. Most recently, Danny was the Campaigns Manager for Greenpeace Australia Pacific. In 2001, he ran Greenpeace's California Clean Energy Campaign, the success of which helped lead to the current California Solar […]
CodeX Speaker Series with Daniel Katz: “Quantitative Legal Prediction – or – How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Preparing for the Data Driven Future of the Legal Services Industry”
CodeX Speaker Series with Daniel Katz: “Quantitative Legal Prediction – or – How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Preparing for the Data Driven Future of the Legal Services Industry”
Do I have a case? What is our likely exposure? How much is this going to cost? Are these documents relevant? What will happen if we leave this particular provision out of this contract? How can we best staff this particular legal matter? For many years the answers to these questions have been the exclusive […]
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Conference on Empirical Legal Studies 2012
Conference on Empirical Legal Studies 2012
Seventh Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies to be held at Stanford Law School Related Media
Brown Bag Lunch on Youth and Education Summer Opportunities
Brown Bag Lunch on Youth and Education Summer Opportunities
Interested in a summer internship related to youth or education law? Join Youth and Education Advocates at Stanford (YEAS) for an informal brown bag discussion on the youth & ed summer job search. **Note: we will now be meeting at the Falcon at 1pm. Related Media
Assisted Decision Making: Big Data and the Law
Assisted Decision Making: Big Data and the Law
Viewing the law as data reveals trends and patterns of how courts, judges, attorneys, and parties function. This knowledge can facilitate the analysis of how courts work and how courts decide cases. Professor Blackman will discuss and demonstrate "Assisted Decision Making." With "Assisted Decision Making" technology, attorneys can improve the representation of their clients through […]
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Escalatory Models, Norms, Assurance, and Deterrence
Escalatory Models, Norms, Assurance, and Deterrence
CISAC Science Seminar with John Mallery, Research Scientist, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT. Related Media
On Elections and Constitutional Law w/ Dean Chemerinsky
On Elections and Constitutional Law w/ Dean Chemerinsky
Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, of ConLaw fame, will discussion elections, the Supreme Court and the interplay of both in the development of Constitutional Law. Introductions by Dean Magill. Related Media
Public Interest Interview Workshop
Public Interest Interview Workshop
Public Interest Interview Workshop: Come learn tips about public interest interviews. Related Media rsvp
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New York City: Private Sector Participation in Public Education Panel with GSB Alumni
New York City: Private Sector Participation in Public Education Panel with GSB Alumni
SLS alumni and guests are invited to join GSB alumnus Joseph Reich, MBA '60, and his wife Carol as they discuss their book, Getting to Bartlett Street, and their 25 years in education reform. They will be joined by a panel of education practitioners and philanthropists to discuss the role of private sector support in […]
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. Related Media
Education 101: School Finance
Education 101: School Finance
Litigating Adequate School Funding in California Join Bill Koski, Director of the Youth and Education Law Project (YELP), and Tara Kini, senior staff attorney at Public Advocates, as they discuss the history of California's school funding model and pending impact litigation efforts to declare that model unconstitutional. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
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ELS Presents Deborah Behles, Associate Professor, Golden Gate University Law School
ELS Presents Deborah Behles, Associate Professor, Golden Gate University Law School
Deborah Behles is an Associate Professor and Clinical Staff Attorney at Golden Gate University Law School. She teaches the Environmental Law and Justice Clinic Seminar. She holds a JD from the University of Minnesota School of Law and a BS from Purdue University. Prior to joining the Golden Gate Faculty, she worked for the US […]
Public Interest Fellows Training with Jocelyn Larkin
Public Interest Fellows Training with Jocelyn Larkin
This is a special skills-oriented workshop limited to our PI Fellows that Jocelyn Larkin, Executive Director of the Impact Fund, holds each year. It's interactive and is focused on brief-writing. RSVP required: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/larkin.fb Related Media RSVP
IRAP Policy team meeting
IRAP Policy team meeting
This meeting will review our project plans for the year and set progress deadlines. Attendance is mandatory for members of the Policy team. Related Media
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China: Fraud, Investigations and the Rule of Law
China: Fraud, Investigations and the Rule of Law
Sponsored by the Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance and the National Association of Corporate Directors, Silicon Valley Chapter, Inc (SVNACD). 7:30-8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:00-9:30 a.m. Program The panel will cover a wide range of issues for corporate directors with operations in China. While the FCPA may be the most feared (and certainly the […]
IRAP RFR research training
IRAP RFR research training
Crown Library reference librarians will present a training program on conducting research for resettlement Requests for Reconsideration. This training is mandatory for IRAP volunteers. Related Media
The Quran As A Legal Text
The Quran As A Legal Text
The Quran, like many other holy scriptures, has served throughout history as a source of spiritual inspiration and social change. Professor Abbas Kadhim, a scholar of Islamic theology and Middle Eastern History, will discuss the Quran's role as a legal text by explaining the sources of Islamic law, and elaborating on several controversial verses and […]
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Milan: Science for Peace World Conference
Milan: Science for Peace World Conference
SLS alumni in Italy are invited to attend the Fourth Science for Peace World Conference, where SLS Professor John Donohue will be participating on the panel, "Human Rights and Criminal Justice Systems in the World," on Friday, November 16, at 2:30 p.m. This event is free, but registration is required. Related Media
CodeX: Privacy Icons Legal Hackathon
CodeX: Privacy Icons Legal Hackathon
Satellite Event (This is a satellite event of the main hackathon at Mozilla.) People rarely read privacy policies, but they're important. So let's make it easier for users to understand the most meaningful things a website does with their data. To accomplish this Disconnect is hosting a project to crowd-source -- think Wikipedia -- turning […]
Discussion with Indian Law Scholars on the Supreme Court and Protecting Indian Rights
Discussion with Indian Law Scholars on the Supreme Court and Protecting Indian Rights
Distinguished Indian Law Scholars, including Matthew Fletcher and Winona SInglel, will discuss "Native Nations as Protectors of Human Rights," and "The Utility of Amicus Briefs Before the Supreme Court." Related Media
SIPA Mentoring Lunch
SIPA Mentoring Lunch
A quick board meeting followed by a 1L summer job mentoring session. Related Media
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A Day in The Life of the Grid
A Day in The Life of the Grid
The Steyer Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, the GSB Energy Club, and the Stanford Energy Club present FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff to discuss "A Day In the Life Of The Grid." Chairman Wellinghoff tells us about the Midwest's hottest day of the year 2011 and the effect that had hour-by-hour on the grid […]
Health Diplomacy in North Korea: The Stanford Tuberculosis Project in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Health Diplomacy in North Korea: The Stanford Tuberculosis Project in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Faculty Lunch with Professor Gary Schoolnik. Related Media
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Workshop with FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff
Workshop with FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff
About the Event: Chairman Wellinghoff will talk about steps FERC has taken to ensure that customers have reliable, efficient and sustainable energy. He will focus on two rules - Order 745, which was intended to create open and fair compensation for demand response, and Order 755, designed to ensure fair compensation for resources based on […]
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. Related Media
Sticky WCIT: Is This the End of the Internet?
Sticky WCIT: Is This the End of the Internet?
U.S. Ambassador David Gross and a panel of leading practitioners will convene to discuss the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT), a global summit on Internet regulation to be held in Dubai this December. Some commentators claim that WCIT could doom the Internet by empowering authoritarian governments to control cyberspace. Is WCIT the monster that […]
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Legal Startups: Ravel
Legal Startups: Ravel
Come see a live demo of recent legal startup Ravel's new technology. Started by recent SLS grads, Ravel is woking on a different approach to legal search using visualization, annotation, and collaboration to make searching easier, cleaner, and more useful. Related Media
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Lunch will be provided and all are welcome to attend! Related Media
Stanford Journal of Complex Litigation Galley Night
Stanford Journal of Complex Litigation Galley Night
Galley Night for the Stanford Journal of Complex Litigation. Related Media
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Skadden 1L Scholars Program Information Session
Skadden 1L Scholars Program Information Session
Skadden 1L Scholars Program Information Session - Details to follow Related Media
A Discussion on Domestic Violence Law
A Discussion on Domestic Violence Law
The topic of domestic violence is incredibly complex, and we would like to host this as a preliminary conversation to further our community's informed understanding of some issues involved. Please join practitioners, academics, and your classmates to learn more about the role of the law (and its limitations) in addressing and abating DV. Panelists will […]
Erika Kelton of Phillips & Cohen LLP Speaks on Opportunities at her Firm
Erika Kelton of Phillips & Cohen LLP Speaks on Opportunities at her Firm
Erika A. Kelton, of Phillips & Cohen LLP will be discussing opportunities for students at her firm. Ms. Kelton has substantial experience representing whistleblowers both in the U.S. and abroad in cases involving fraud against the U.S. government and those involving claims brought under whistleblower reward programs with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the […]
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Detention Law Scholarship Lunch
Detention Law Scholarship Lunch
Scholarship lunch on detention law with Professor Jenny Martinez Related Media
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