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Resource Basics: Geology, Chemistry, Engineering
Resource Basics: Geology, Chemistry, Engineering
Natural Resources Law and Policy Workshop with Professor Roland Horne, Stanford Energy and Resources Engineering, School of Earth Sciences. Related Media
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Spring OCI Orientation
Spring OCI Orientation
In this orientation we will walk you through the logistics of Spring OCI and will answer any questions you may have about the program. Related Media
Open Office Hours with the SLS Web Team
Open Office Hours with the SLS Web Team
Join us for this Open Office Hours session where we'll be on-hand to assist with any web and social media needs you may have. Related Media Are you a Stanford Law School student org officer, faculty, or staff member? You may be eligible to edit the content on this website! Sign Up for Your Drupal […]
Transcending the Tacit Dimension: Patents, Relationships, and Organizational Integration in Technology Transfer
Transcending the Tacit Dimension: Patents, Relationships, and Organizational Integration in Technology Transfer
Law and Biosciences Workshop with Peter Lee, Professor of Law and Chancellor’s Fellow, UC Davis School of Law. Related Media
6 events,
BLSA / APILSA / Outlaw / SLLSA 1L Career Panel
BLSA / APILSA / Outlaw / SLLSA 1L Career Panel
A panel hosted by BLSA, Outlaw, SLLSA, and APILSA 2L's and 3L's to discuss 1L summer job experiences, including nonprofit, government, international, criminal defense and prosecution, and firm work. Related Media
5 events,
Latinos in the Election: A Talk with Gary Segura, Co-founder of Latino Decisions
Latinos in the Election: A Talk with Gary Segura, Co-founder of Latino Decisions
An analysis of the Latino and minority vote on the 2012 election and how it might change future elections/the face of the country 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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Ensuring Hardware Cybersecurity
Ensuring Hardware Cybersecurity
CISAC Science Seminar with John Villasenor, Professor of Electrical Engineering, UCLA; Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute. Related Media
ACS – Judges Paul Watford and Jacqueline Nguyen
ACS – Judges Paul Watford and Jacqueline Nguyen
Judge Paul Watford is an Orange County native, and is one of two active African-American judges on the 9th Circuit. Before becoming a judge, he was a partner at Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP in Los Angeles, where he specialized in appellate work. Earlier he served as a federal prosecutor in the United States Attorney’s […]
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How to Engage Iran: Abraham Sofaer in conversation with Allen Weiner on Diplomacy and the Iranian Nuclear Crisis
How to Engage Iran: Abraham Sofaer in conversation with Allen Weiner on Diplomacy and the Iranian Nuclear Crisis
SCICN and CISAC Seminar with Senior Lecturer Allen Weiner and Abraham Sofaer, Hoover Institution. Related Media
How to Engage Iran: Abe Sofaer in conversation with Allen Weiner on Diplomacy and the Iranian Nuclear Crisis
How to Engage Iran: Abe Sofaer in conversation with Allen Weiner on Diplomacy and the Iranian Nuclear Crisis
This event is co-sponsored by SCICN and CISAC Speakers are Abraham Sofaer, the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy and National Security Affairs, Hoover Institution, Stanford; and Allen S. Weiner, a Senior Lecturer in Law and Co-Director of the Stanford Program in International Law and Co-Director, Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation […]
Town Hall Meeting with Dean Magill and Students
Town Hall Meeting with Dean Magill and Students
Students: This is your opportunity to find out what is happening at Stanford Law School and to ask any questions you may have. If you have a topic you would like added to the agenda, please email Cathy Glaze at cglaze@stanford.edu or slip a note under her door (room 108). Related Media
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Fenwick & West – Foreign Lawyer Internship Program
Fenwick & West – Foreign Lawyer Internship Program
Join Ralph Pals and Stefano Quintini for an interactive discussion about the Firm's Foreign Lawyer Internship Program. To attend, please RSVP via Symplicity by Thursday, January 10th, 2013. Click here for more information. Related Media Stefano Quintini - Bio Ralph M. Pais - Bio
Employment Discrimination Laws: Whose Rights are Being Violated and What Should be Done?
Employment Discrimination Laws: Whose Rights are Being Violated and What Should be Done?
Should it be illegal for private parties to engage in some forms of discrimination when deciding who to employ? Please join the Federalist Society, APILSA, BLSA, the Jewish Law Students Association, NALSA, OWLS, OUTLAW, SALSDR, and SLLSA as we welcome Professor Richard Epstein, and Stanford's own Professor Richard Ford, as they debate this question. Lunch […]
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Corporate Boards: Strategy, Not Just Operations Review
Corporate Boards: Strategy, Not Just Operations Review
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 Board members are hired for their experience, their wisdom and their deep knowledge of companies and markets. According to recent public board member surveys, boards spend less […]
Open Internet Advisory Committee
Open Internet Advisory Committee
A live webcast link will be available for viewing and will be posted on this page. Please CLICK HERE to view the live feed. The next meeting of the Committee will take place on January 17, 2013, from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. PST in Paul Brest Hall-East, Stanford University, Munger Graduate Residence, Building 4, […]
Windows of Volatility?: Unpacking the Relationship Between Nuclear Proliferation and Time
Windows of Volatility?: Unpacking the Relationship Between Nuclear Proliferation and Time
CISAC Social Science Seminar with Vipin Narang, Assistant Professor, Political Science, Univ of Wisconsin; Stanton Nuclear Security Junior Faculty Fellow, CISAC; Scott Sagan, Senior Fellow, CISAC (commentator). Related Media
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Stanford Law & Policy Review Legislative Notes Info Session
Stanford Law & Policy Review Legislative Notes Info Session
Stanford Law & Policy Review Legislative Notes Info Session Related Media
Kirkwood Moot Court competition,Semifinal Rounds
Kirkwood Moot Court competition,Semifinal Rounds
Four teams will argue the case before a distinguished panel of three U.S. District judges, with the two winning teams advancing to the Final Round on February 1, 2013. Related Media
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Portland: Creating Sustainable Businesses in Oregon with Nik Blosser, BAS ’93
Portland: Creating Sustainable Businesses in Oregon with Nik Blosser, BAS ’93
SLS alumni and guests are invited to join other Stanford alumni for lunch and a talk by Nik Blosser, BAS '93. Nik is Co-Founder and President of Celilo Group Media, which produces the Chinook Book print and mobile savings guides focused on green and local businesses in Portland, Seattle, the San Francisco Bay Area, Denver, […]
Youth & Education Advocates at Stanford (YEAS) Membership Meeting
Youth & Education Advocates at Stanford (YEAS) Membership Meeting
For SLS students interested in getting involved with YEAS events this quarter. We will discuss the lunch events and off-campus trips planned for this quarter and provide information on how to join the YEAS executive board. Lunch will be provided! Related Media
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Litigation vs. Transactional: Which Legal Path is Right for You?
Litigation vs. Transactional: Which Legal Path is Right for You?
Come out to get your questions answered about differences in litigation versus transactional practice by experienced lawyers from Paul Hastings. Lunch will be served. Related Media
Preparing for Post-Graduation Fellowships – PLEASE NOTE ROOM CHANGE TO 285
Preparing for Post-Graduation Fellowships – PLEASE NOTE ROOM CHANGE TO 285
With Diane Chin, Associate Dean for Public Service and Public Interest Law, and Larisa Bowman, Skadden Fellow and Staff Attorney, Legal Aid of San Mateo County. VIDEO AVAILABLE HERE: http://voirdire.stanford.edu/program/centers/levin/20130123_Levin_PreparingForPost-GraduationFellowships.mp4 Larisa Bowman works on the HomeSavers Project at Legal Aid. Through a two-year fellowship sponsored by the Skadden Fellowship Foundation, Larisa represents limited English proficient […]
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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. Related Media
Public Interest Clerkship Panel
Public Interest Clerkship Panel
Advice on judicial clerkship applications, specifically aimed at 2Ls intending to pursue public interest careers. Panelists will include 3L Public Interest Fellows who will be clerking after graduation. Related Media
What Aspiring Associates Need to Know: Survival Skills in a Challenging Environment: A Discussion with Anthony Davis of Hinshaw & Culbertson
What Aspiring Associates Need to Know: Survival Skills in a Challenging Environment: A Discussion with Anthony Davis of Hinshaw & Culbertson
Sponsored by the Center on the Legal Profession. Anthony Davis is a member of the Lawyers for the Profession practice group and his practice focuses on the laws that govern lawyers. He advises attorneys and law firms on legal professional and ethics issues. Related Media
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Discussion with Alex Macgillivray, Twitter General Counsel
Discussion with Alex Macgillivray, Twitter General Counsel
Join SLATA in welcoming Alex Macgillivray, Twitter General Counsel. Alex will share his experiences working at Twitter as a lawyer and technologist. Related Media
Persuasive Public Speaking Workshop for Public Interest Fellows – CANCELLED
Persuasive Public Speaking Workshop for Public Interest Fellows – CANCELLED
This workshop has been cancelled due to speaker conflict. Related Media
Project ReMADE Curriculum Training
Project ReMADE Curriculum Training
Training for teachers and mentors of Project ReMADE on updates and changes to the 2013 curriculum. Related Media
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BAAPALSA 2013 Conference
BAAPALSA 2013 Conference
The annual Bay Area Asian Pacific-Islander American Law School Association conference on legal issues within the API community, hosted this year at Stanford. Network reception following the conference on Neukom Terrace. Related Media
Houston: Stanford Alumni Dinner and Musical
Houston: Stanford Alumni Dinner and Musical
SLS and other Stanford alumni and guests are invited to dinner at Artista and the musical theatre production Camelot. 5:45 p.m. Dinner 8:00 p.m. Show Rediscover the grandeur of one of history’s greatest love stories in Lerner and Loewe’s timeless masterpiece, Camelot. A sumptuous tale set in a land where honor and chivalry reign, Camelot […]
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Project ReMADE Class #1
Project ReMADE Class #1
Student-led pro bono project teaching entrepreneurship to individuals with a criminal record. Related Media
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San Diego: Lunch and Talk with Former Dean Kathleen Sullivan
San Diego: Lunch and Talk with Former Dean Kathleen Sullivan
SLS alumni are invited to join the Harvard Law School Association of San Diego for lunch and a talk with Kathleen Sullivan, former dean of Stanford Law School and current partner at Quinn Emmanuel Urquhart & Sullivan. This activity has been approved for one hour of MCLE credit. Space is very limited; kindly RSVP by […]
Stanford Law Review Author Series: Khiara M. Bridges
Stanford Law Review Author Series: Khiara M. Bridges
Professor Bridges (Boston University) will discuss her forthcoming Stanford Law Review article, "When Pregnancy is an Injury." Related Media
Panel Discussion on the South China Sea and East China Sea Territorial Disputes
Panel Discussion on the South China Sea and East China Sea Territorial Disputes
A Panel Discussion on the South China Sea and East China Sea Territorial Disputes with Professors Donald K. Emmerson, Daniel C. Sneider, and Allen S. Weiner. Sponsored by the China Law and Policy Association, International Law Society, and Stanford National Security and the Law Society Related Media
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Intellectual Property: Property Right or Government Regulation
Intellectual Property: Property Right or Government Regulation
Join the Stanford Federalist Society, Stanford Law and Technology Association, and the Stanford Intellectual Property Association as they host patent professors Adam Mossoff and Mark Lemley who will debate the nature and purpose of Intellectual Property law, and discuss the implications of the proper and improper conceptions of intellectual property. Professor Buzz Thompson will moderate. […]
Parallel Justice Advocacy Training
Parallel Justice Advocacy Training
Training for students involved in the Parallel Justice Pro Bono Project on the most effective ways to advocate for clients. Related Media
Integrity: The Undervalued Corporate Asset – Inside Preet Bharara’s War on Wall Street Corruption
Integrity: The Undervalued Corporate Asset – Inside Preet Bharara’s War on Wall Street Corruption
Corporate ethics has to be more than a buzzword or a slogan. A culture of integrity can be a major corporate asset with a value as great as a company's trademarks, patents, or brand name. Preet Bharara leads the most aggressive and successful criminal prosecutors office in the United States specializing in white collar crimes. […]
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Themis MPRE Lunch
Themis MPRE Lunch
Thinking of taking the MPRE this Spring? Early registration ends in early February. Come out, have lunch, and learn about the MPRE, including format, sample questions and study materials. Related Media
Preparing for International Public Interest Law Careers – for 2Ls
Preparing for International Public Interest Law Careers – for 2Ls
with Titi Liu Please RSVP: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/intlPIcareers.fb Related Media
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come join us as we study the bible and fellowship. Lunch will be provided and all are welcome to attend! Related Media
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Investigating Post-Conflict Violence at the Micro-Level: Accounting for Patterns among Victims of Past Atrocities in Liberia
Investigating Post-Conflict Violence at the Micro-Level: Accounting for Patterns among Victims of Past Atrocities in Liberia
Speaker: Anu Kulkarni, SCICN Fellow This event is co-sponsored by SCICN and CISAC Anupma Kulkarni is currently a Fellow of the Stanford Center for International Conflict and Negotiation (SCICN) and Co-director of the West Africa Transitional Justice (WATJ) Project, a cross-national study on the impact of truth commissions and international criminal tribunals from the perspective […]
Student Panel on the Clerkship Application Process
Student Panel on the Clerkship Application Process
Student Panel discussion on the clerkship application process. Lunch will be served. Related Media
BioLaw Lunch: Intellectual Property Issues and Policy Concerns
BioLaw Lunch: Intellectual Property Issues and Policy Concerns
Katherine Ku, Director of Stanford's Office of Technology Licensing joins us for a talk on current issues and policy concerns in IP law and Stanford's role therein. Ku's office manages over 3,000 active dockets and receives invention disclosures from Stanford faculty, staff, and students. Come discuss the growing role of tech. transfer in academia, socially […]
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A Conversation with the Kirkwood Moot Court Finals Judges
A Conversation with the Kirkwood Moot Court Finals Judges
Please join StanfordACS and the Federalist Society for a conversation with Judge Diana Gribbon Motz (4th Cir.), Judge Thomas Griffith (D.C. Cir.), and Judge David Hamilton (7th Cir.), this year's judges for the final round of the Kirkwood Moot Court Competition. The discussion will be moderated by Professor Norman Spaulding. The judges will discuss their […]
Final Rounds of the 2012-2013 Marion Rice Kirkwood Moot Court Competition
Final Rounds of the 2012-2013 Marion Rice Kirkwood Moot Court Competition
Two finalist teams will argue before a distinguished panel with Judge Diana Gribbon Motz of the Fourth Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals, Judge Thomas Griffith of the District of Columbia Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals, and Judge David Hamilton of the Seventh Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals. Related Media
Tokyo: Inaugural Alumni Law Chapter of Japan Dinner
Tokyo: Inaugural Alumni Law Chapter of Japan Dinner
SLS alumni and guests are invited to join us for the Inaugural Alumni Law Chapter of Japan Dinner where special guest John Roos, AB' 77, JD '80, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Japan, will give brief remarks. The fee for attendance is tentatively 8,000 yen, which includes the actual […]
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