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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. […]
5 events,
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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Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellows Lecture at Illinois College
Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellows Lecture at Illinois College
Steyer-Taylor Center Scholar-in-residence Jeffrey Ball will be at Illinois College to give the Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellows lecture on Monday, February 4, in Kirby Learning Center, Room 6 at 11a.m. and then on Wednesday, February 6, in Rammelkamp Chapel at 7 p.m. Related Media Event write-up Event Page
Offshore Financial Centers: Why the Cayman Islands are a Good Thing
Offshore Financial Centers: Why the Cayman Islands are a Good Thing
Join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Professor Andrew Morriss of the University of Alabama School of Law for his discussion of Offshore Accounts in the Cayman Islands and why they are a good thing. Related Media
The U.S. Coal Leasing Program
The U.S. Coal Leasing Program
Natural Resources Law and Policy Workshop with Professor Mark Squilace, Colorado State University School of Law. Related Media
4 events,
Informational/Recruiting Event for the Rule of Law Projects: Afghanistan Legal Education Project (ALEP), Timor Leste Legal Education Project (TLLEP), Iraq Legal Education Initiative (ILEI), and the new Rwanda Legal Development Project (RLDP)
Informational/Recruiting Event for the Rule of Law Projects: Afghanistan Legal Education Project (ALEP), Timor Leste Legal Education Project (TLLEP), Iraq Legal Education Initiative (ILEI), and the new Rwanda Legal Development Project (RLDP)
Students interested in applying to be members of any of SLS's Rule of Law projects- Afghanistan Legal Education Project, Timor Leste Legal Education Project, Iraq Legal Education Initiative and the new Rwanda Legal Development Project- are invited to attend an informational session. Professor Erik Jensen and student representatives will provide an overview of each project, […]
Shaking the Foundations Informational Meeting
Shaking the Foundations Informational Meeting
Our first meeting for Shaking the Foundations to set the board and start prioritizing for next year. Related Media
Haynes and Boone 1L Reception
Haynes and Boone 1L Reception
Business casual attire. Drinks and dinner will be served. Related Media Haynes and Boone LLP
5 events,
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
Transitioning from Private to Public Sector
Transitioning from Private to Public Sector
Four lawyers who made the move from private practice to public service and public interest law discuss their career paths and recommendations for those thinking of making a similar transition. Featuring: Cindy Liou, ’07, Staff Attorney and Coordinator of the Human Trafficking Project at Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach Angela Munoz ’08, Deputy Attorney General, […]
Film Screening: Afghan Muscles
Film Screening: Afghan Muscles
Following the 2001 United States-led invasion and the overthrow of the Taliban government, bodybuilding has enjoyed a renaissance in Afghanistan. The film follows the lives of two Afghan bodybuilding champions, Hamidullah Shirzai and Noorulhoda Shirzad, who are part of the national team training for the 2004 Mr. Asia competition in Bahrain. Although the men enjoy […]
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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
Professor Michelle Anderson on Environmental Rights of Urban and Rural Communities
Professor Michelle Anderson on Environmental Rights of Urban and Rural Communities
Professor Anderson, currently a visiting professor from Berkeley Law, teaches and writes about poverty and civil rights issues in the domains of local government law, land use planning, and the environment. She's currently researching high poverty cities' responses to government fiscal crisis. Michelle Wilde Anderson is a scholar of land use and local government law. […]
First Person
First Person
Stanford Law's students and professors share what they've learned along life's byways. Related Media
5 events,
Lessons from Chevron: Stanford Journal of Complex Litigation Symposium
Lessons from Chevron: Stanford Journal of Complex Litigation Symposium
The ongoing litigation between Chevron and the people of Lago Agrio, Ecuador regarding alleged environmental harms raises unprecedented transnational litigation issues. Twenty years after it was filed, the Chevron Ecuador litigation now spans three continents and concerns an $18 billion dollar judgment against Chevron—the largest award in an environmental suit to date. Having been characterized […]
Persuasive Public Speaking Workshop for Public Interest Fellows
Persuasive Public Speaking Workshop for Public Interest Fellows
We sponsor special skills trainings for our Public Interest Fellows. This is a workshop for eight students to improve their persuasive public speaking skills. This event is limited to confirmed guests only. Related Media
Stare Decisis and Constitutional Text
Stare Decisis and Constitutional Text
Join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Jonathan Mitchell, the Solicitor General of Texas, for his discussion of constitutional interpretation, the role of precedent, and judicial restraint and a more general discussion about litigation in the Solicitor General's office. Related Media
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Project ReMADE – Mentor Meeting
Project ReMADE – Mentor Meeting
Meeting with ReMADE client, law student mentor, GSB mentor and executive mentor. Related Media
Project ReMADE Class #2
Project ReMADE Class #2
Student-led pro bono project teaching entrepreneurship to individuals with a criminal record. Related Media
9 events,
The Verdict of Battle: The Law of Victory and the Making of Modern War
The Verdict of Battle: The Law of Victory and the Making of Modern War
CISAC Seminar with Professor Jim Whitman, Yale Law School. Related Media
The Constitutional Rights of U.S. Citizens in America’s Colonies w/ First Circuit Judge Torruella
The Constitutional Rights of U.S. Citizens in America’s Colonies w/ First Circuit Judge Torruella
Approximately 4 million U.S. citizens live in America's territories and possessions. A series of late 19th and early 20th century Supreme Court decisions known as the "Insular Cases" continues to shape their rights and obligations under the Constitution. What is the constitutional status of these territories? Do the "Insular Cases" remain good law? Should they? […]
Trends in Global Counterfeiting
Trends in Global Counterfeiting
Legal professionals from companies including Pfizer, the Motion Picture Association of America, and Microsoft discuss global trends in counterfeiting (and anticounterfeiting efforts) and legal careers. Related Media
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Ninth Circuit Oral Arguments
Ninth Circuit Oral Arguments
Ninth Circuit Oral Arguments will be held in the Moot Court Room on Tuesday February 12 from 12:45-2:30. Attendance is mandatory for students enrolled in Federal Litigation. Related Media
The Future of Large Law Firms in the Global Age of More For Less
The Future of Large Law Firms in the Global Age of More For Less
In this discussion, Professor Wilkins will examine the large-scale forces reshaping the global market for corporate legal services, and how these changes are likely to reshape law firms and legal careers in the coming decades. Professor Wilkins is the Lester Kissel Professor of Law, Vice Dean for Global Initiatives on the Legal Profession, and Faculty […]
Black Alumni Association Welcome Reception for Dean Elizabeth Magill
Black Alumni Association Welcome Reception for Dean Elizabeth Magill
The Stanford Law School Black Alumni Association invites alumni, students, faculty, and guests to a reception welcoming Elizabeth Magill as the 13th dean of Stanford Law School. Appetizers and drinks will be served. This event is free, but registration is required; kindly register by Sunday, February 10. Related Media
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Clean Energy Workshop with Senator Bingaman
Clean Energy Workshop with Senator Bingaman
Led by Senator Jeff Bingaman, former Chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, this workshop will focus on the legislative and administrative tools for addressing clean energy and climate, including the Federal Clean Energy Standard, state Renewable Portfolio Standards, and state or federal cap and trade of greenhouse gas emissions. Registration is required. Click […]
IRAP February Policy Team meeting
IRAP February Policy Team meeting
Meeting of the Policy team to discuss ongoing work on the Afghanistan SIV project. 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
8 events,
BLSA Conference Panel: African Americans in Government Today
BLSA Conference Panel: African Americans in Government Today
This panel will discuss the unique role African Americans have in our government. Related Media
BioLaw Lunch: Patenting Genes and Diagnostics
BioLaw Lunch: Patenting Genes and Diagnostics
Robin Feldman, Professor of Law at UC Hastings and Director of the Law and Bioscience (LAB) Project joins us for a talk on the patentability of genes and diagnostics, currently at issue in the Supreme Court. Feldman is an expert in intellectual property and bioentrepreneurship, and lends a unique perspective to a controversial topic. Come […]
A Discussion on Ruiz v. Brown
A Discussion on Ruiz v. Brown
The case was class action lawsuit challenging prolonged solitary confinement at Pelican Bay Special Housing Unit (SHU). Related Media
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DV Pro Bono Group Training
DV Pro Bono Group Training
DV Pro Bono Group Training with Julie Saffren & Kristin Boscia Related Media
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SLPR Symposium: Roe at 40
SLPR Symposium: Roe at 40
Stanford Law and Policy Review’s “Roe v. Wade at Forty” PLEASE RSVP HERE! 9:30 – 10:00 AM – Breakfast and Registration 10:00 – 11:00 AM – An Introduction to Roe v. Wade Panelists: Professor Jennifer Templeton Dunn, UC Hastings Law School Maggie Crosby, ACLU Northern CA and visiting SLS professor Moderator: Professor Jane Schacter, SLS […]
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4 events,
Can State or Local Governments Use Eminent Domain to Seize Underwater Mortgages? Will They Try?
Can State or Local Governments Use Eminent Domain to Seize Underwater Mortgages? Will They Try?
Used primarily by governments or its agents to expropriate private property for public use with payment of compensation, some municipalities are now considering utilizing eminent domain to seize underwater mortgages of hard-pressed home owners. While this initiative is gaining momentum at the local level, it's facing some tough opposition from the financial services industry. Appellate […]
Law Teaching Series with Prof. Barbara Fried
Law Teaching Series with Prof. Barbara Fried
For students interested in careers in academia. Related Media
Musical Auditions
Musical Auditions
Audition for the SLS Law School Musical 2013!! This event is consistently one of the most fun nights of the law school year, and we want YOU to be a part of it. Sing us a verse and a chorus of any song you want, and we'll give you some lines to read. That's it! […]
8 events,
“Let’s Talk: Facilitating Track Two Dialogue between India and Pakistan”
“Let’s Talk: Facilitating Track Two Dialogue between India and Pakistan”
Speaker: Peter Jones, University of Ottowa This event is co-sponsored by SCICN and CISAC The scholarly literature on Track Two in South Asia has traditionally held that the region is inhospitable to this kind of dialogue. Drawing on his extensive experience with facilitating Track Two dialogues in South Asia, Peter Jones will explore the ways […]
Stanford Law Review Notes Lunch (with Professor David Freeman Engstrom)
Stanford Law Review Notes Lunch (with Professor David Freeman Engstrom)
Small group lunch discussion on student scholarship. Related Media
New Orleans Info Session
New Orleans Info Session
Potential and past participants discuss the alternative spring break trip. Related Media
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Alumni Mentor in Residence: Tamika Butler ’09, Young Invincibles California Director
Alumni Mentor in Residence: Tamika Butler ’09, Young Invincibles California Director
Please RSVP: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/Butler.fb As the CA State Director of Young Invincibles, Tamika Butler is responsible for the development of all of Young Invincibles’ programs in California and for building out Young Invincibles’ operations on the West Coast. Before coming to YI, Tamika was an attorney at Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center from 2009-2012. She was […]
Breakfast reception with Tim King, Founder & CEO of Urban Prep Academies
Breakfast reception with Tim King, Founder & CEO of Urban Prep Academies
Small-group breakfast and talk with Tim King, Founder & CEO of Urban Prep Academies, a network of Chicago-based, all-male urban high schools. Mr. King will be speaking at a lunchtime panel as part of BLSA's February speaker series. Space is limited. Please RSVP to Sabrina Forte at sforte@stanford.edu. Related Media
Power to the People
Power to the People
A presentation and discussion of Popular Constitutionalism with one of its greatest expositors and proponents, Professor Larry Kramer. Related Media
5 events,
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
BLSA, WSL, CLP & the Levin Center Present: Barbara J. Parker and Dianne Millner of the Oakland City Attorney’s Office
BLSA, WSL, CLP & the Levin Center Present: Barbara J. Parker and Dianne Millner of the Oakland City Attorney’s Office
City Attorney Barbara J. Parker, the first African American woman elected to city-wide offi ce in Oakland, was elected in November 2012. Ms. Parker graduated from Harvard Law School in 1975 and has practiced law at every level of government, including as an Assistant United States Attorney, and in the private sector for two law […]
Professor Madhavi Sunder Book Discussion
Professor Madhavi Sunder Book Discussion
Madhavi Sunder is professor of law at the University of California-Davis. In 2006 she was named a Carnegie Scholar. She has taught at the Yale Law School and the University of Chicago Law School. Her articles have appeared in the Yale Law Journal, the Stanford Law Review, the California Law Review, and Law and Contemporary […]
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STLR Symposium: Digital Copyright
STLR Symposium: Digital Copyright
Video from STLR's annual conference: Moral Rights Mashups, Mixes and Sampling Keynote Speech Social Media Related Media
New Orleans Group Meeting
New Orleans Group Meeting
The students traveling to New Orleans as part of the pro bono alternative spring break trip need to meet to buy plane tickets. Related Media
Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Erica Blachman Hitchings ’07, DOJ Honors; USAO
Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Erica Blachman Hitchings ’07, DOJ Honors; USAO
After a federal clerkship, Erica Blachman Hitchings, JD ’07 began working for the U.S. Department of Justice via its Honors program as an attorney in the Civil Division’s Fraud section. She has since moved to the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Northern District of California. Please RSVP: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/Hitchings.fb Related Media
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Project ReMADE Class #3
Project ReMADE Class #3
Student-led pro bono project teaching entrepreneurship to individuals with a criminal record. Related Media
6 events,
ELS Presents: Fracking California? with Kassie Siegel, Center for Biological Diversity
ELS Presents: Fracking California? with Kassie Siegel, Center for Biological Diversity
California's Central Coast region sits atop the Monterrey Shale -- one of the richest hydrocarbon reserves in the continental United States. Recent developements in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing have made oil and gas development in the region economically viable. ELS is pleased to present Kassie Siegel, Director of the Climate Law Institute at Center […]
Stanford Law Review Notes Lunch (with Nora Freeman Engstrom)
Stanford Law Review Notes Lunch (with Nora Freeman Engstrom)
Small group lunch discussion on student scholarship. Related Media
Policy team lunch
Policy team lunch
Policy team members - come have lunch with IRAP National's Policy Director and hear more about the policy projects being undertaken by other chapters and the organization as a whole. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
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Intellectual Property, Innovation and Investment in Clean Energy: Exploring U.S.-China Perspectives
Intellectual Property, Innovation and Investment in Clean Energy: Exploring U.S.-China Perspectives
The invitation-only event will explore how intellectual-property issues are affecting clean-energy innovation and investment between the U.S. and China. This is the second annual intellectual-property workshop of the U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center, an effort launched jointly by U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao in 2009. As part of that research effort, […]
Stanford Law Review Author Series: Nora Freeman Engstrom
Stanford Law Review Author Series: Nora Freeman Engstrom
Professor Nora Freeman Engstrom will speak about her forthcoming SLR article, "Attorney Advertising and the Contingency Fee Cost Paradox." Related Media
ACS/Levin Center Immigration Lunch Talk
ACS/Levin Center Immigration Lunch Talk
Lunch talk on immigration with Lucas Guttentag, Cecilia Wang, and Tom Saenz Please RSVP here: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/Immigration.fb Related Media
Don’t Mess with Texas: In Praise of the State Judiciary
Don’t Mess with Texas: In Praise of the State Judiciary
In elite legal circles and many law schools, federal courts get all the attention and respect. State courts are often forgotten or (worse) viewed with skepticism—in part because many state judges must campaign and run for office. This attitude toward state courts has not always been prevalent, and it should not be so today. Judge […]
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Being both a parent and a litigator
Being both a parent and a litigator
A discussion with Munger Tolles and a series of on-campus student groups on work/ life balance. Related Media
BLSA Conference Panel: Interracial Marriage & Family
BLSA Conference Panel: Interracial Marriage & Family
Miscegenation has been a constant source of controversy in our nation’s history. This panel will discuss various perspectives concerning interracial marriage and family in our supposed post-racial America. Panelist include Rose Villazor (Professor of Law at the University of California-Davis School of Law and author of The Other Loving: Uncovering the Federal Regulation of Interracial […]
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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Negotiations Seminar
Negotiations Seminar
Join WSL for a presentation and discussion on practical negotations skills with Lecturer Linda Netsch Related Media
Steyer-Taylor Center Research Workshop
Steyer-Taylor Center Research Workshop
The Steyer-Taylor Center hosts a monthly research seminar. This is the second in our series and will feature work from Professor Michael McGehee from the Department of Material Sciences. The workshop is open to graduate students, post doctoral students and faculty. Registration is required. Related Media
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First Annual American Constitution Society Student Conference
First Annual American Constitution Society Student Conference
Bringing together legal leaders of today with those of tomorrow The American Constitution Society will host its first annual student conference at Stanford University Law School on Friday and Saturday, March 1-2, 2013. The event will feature prominent scholars, practioners and jurist from around the nation in a series of panels discussing the heated legal […]
Coffee Chat with Stephen Bright of the Southern Center for Human Rights
Coffee Chat with Stephen Bright of the Southern Center for Human Rights
This is an intimate discussion with Stephen Bright of the Southern Center for Human Rights. Admission by invitation only. Co-sponsored by the Criminal Law Society and the Levin Center for Public Service. Related Media
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