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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
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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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Cybersecurity in China
Cybersecurity in China
CISAC Science Seminar with Wang Ting, Post-Doctoral Fellow, CISAC Related Media
Law Teaching Series featuring Prof. Jenny Martinez and Prof. Dan Ho.
Law Teaching Series featuring Prof. Jenny Martinez and Prof. Dan Ho.
Topic: "Developing Paper Topics and a Research Agenda for a Career in Law Teaching." For students interested in careers in academia. Related Media
9 events,
Directors’ Consortium
Directors’ Consortium
Sponsored by the Stanford Graduate School of Business, the Stanford Law School, the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. Related Media
Directors’ Consortium
Directors’ Consortium
The Directors’ Consortium offers corporate board members the benefit of a research-based, comprehensive approach to the complex decisions they must make. In light of regulatory changes and reduced public confidence, becoming an educated board director is a necessity, not an option. Now more than ever, directors need to understand their fiduciary, legal, and ethical oversight […]
The Case for Conservative Feminism
The Case for Conservative Feminism
Join the Federalist Society as they welcome controversial feminist scholar Christina Hoff Sommers, who will speak on how the once noble cause of feminism lost its way and why it may take conservative women to put it back on track. Related Media
School-to-Prison Pipeline Panel
School-to-Prison Pipeline Panel
Panel discussion on the school-to-prison pipeline issues, including updates on recent initiatives, both in state legislatures and within school districts, to counter the effects of the school to prison pipeline. Panelists include: -Matt Haney, SLS alum and Commissioner, San Francisco USD Board of Education -Jennifer Kim, Senior Policy Analyst, Ella Baker Center "Books Not Bars" […]
BLSA Conference – Post-Racial America? – African Americans in Government
BLSA Conference – Post-Racial America? – African Americans in Government
Spencer Overton, election law scholar and Professor at George Washington University School of Law, will speak on the role of African Americans in Government today. Related Media
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Now You’re Talking: How to Communicate Effectively with Just About Anyone (Webinar)
Now You’re Talking: How to Communicate Effectively with Just About Anyone (Webinar)
Webinar presented by: Susan Robinson, Associate Dean for Career Services, Stanford Law School 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. PST Ever felt like you're talking at cross purposes with colleagues or clients? Like your boss constantly says one thing, but means another? Ever have trouble getting a message across that seems crystal clear to you? More likely […]
Three Strikes and Your Not Out-Maybe. A Morality Tale of Sorts
Three Strikes and Your Not Out-Maybe. A Morality Tale of Sorts
Faculty Lunch with David Mills, Senior Lecturer and Professor of the Practice Related Media
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship
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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Roe at 40: What We Have Learned
Roe at 40: What We Have Learned
Sponsored by the Stanford Constitutional Law Center. Thursday, March 7, 2013 Video 1:15 PM Roe v. Wade in History What were the legal, political, and social dynamics of abortion in the late 60s and early 70s? How did they affect Roe’s progress through the courts and the Supreme Court’s deliberations? Amalia Kessler (Moderator), Stanford Law […]
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
Innovation in the Legal Profession: A Discussion with Renee Knake and Michele DeStefano
Innovation in the Legal Profession: A Discussion with Renee Knake and Michele DeStefano
The American legal profession is in a state of crisis. Millions in need of legal services go without while thousands of attorneys are unemployed. Professor Renee Knake and Professor Michele DeStefano will discuss how innovation and entrepreneurship offer tools to solve this dilemma. Food will be served. Related Media
6 events,
Ambassador Limbert — More than Just Argo: Working at the State Department, the crisis in Syria, nuclear negotiations with Iran, and the future of the Arab Spring
Ambassador Limbert — More than Just Argo: Working at the State Department, the crisis in Syria, nuclear negotiations with Iran, and the future of the Arab Spring
Ambassador John Limbert, former deputy assistant Secretary of State, talking about his time as a hostage in Iran, Argo the movie, nuclear negotiations, and Mideast politics. Time will be allotted for Q&A. Related Media
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SPILF Fellowship Selection Committee Meeting
SPILF Fellowship Selection Committee Meeting
The SPILF Fellowship Selection Committee will meet to interview finalists and decide whom to award the fellowships. Related Media
1 event,
Project ReMADE Class #4
Project ReMADE Class #4
Student-led pro bono project teaching entrepreneurship to individuals with a criminal record. Related Media
7 events,
Defending Marriage from the Defense of Marriage Act: A Conversation with Edith Windsor’s Legal Team
Defending Marriage from the Defense of Marriage Act: A Conversation with Edith Windsor’s Legal Team
This Term the Supreme Court will hear Edith Windsor's challenge to Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act. Mrs. Windsor's legal team, led by Roberta Kaplan, will discuss the litigation thus far and their expectations for proceedings before the Court. Related Media
Why and How to Encrypt the Entire Web
Why and How to Encrypt the Entire Web
CISAC Science Seminar with Peter Eckersley, Technology Projects Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation Related Media
Regulation of Unconventional Oil and Gas Drilling
Regulation of Unconventional Oil and Gas Drilling
Natural Resources Law and Policy Workshop with Kate Sinding, Natural Resources Defense Council Related Media
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Class of 2013 Gift Campaign Kick-Off
Class of 2013 Gift Campaign Kick-Off
Members of the Class of 2013 - come kick off your final quarter at SLS with Mexican food and margaritas. You will also have the opportunity to speak with members of the Class Gift Campaign Committee about showing your support for Stanford Law School. Related Media
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The United States v. Windsor Case, The Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, and Marriage Equality
The United States v. Windsor Case, The Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, and Marriage Equality
Faculty Lunch with Professor Pam Karlan Related Media
Public Interest Study Break in the PICC
Public Interest Study Break in the PICC
Come Join Levin Center Staff & Your Fellow Students for a study break in the PICC. We will have lots of snacks and look forward to seeing you! The PICC (Public Interest Community Center) is located in the basement of the Crown building. Take the main stairs in front of the library down one level […]
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China Energy BBL
China Energy BBL
Did you know that China installed more wind generation than the US last year? Did you know that China plans to bring 10 GW of solar projects online in 2013 - three times as much as the US installed last year? Interested in hearing about the latest investments, policy actions, and technology advancements in the […]
The Auto Bailout and the Rule of Law
The Auto Bailout and the Rule of Law
Join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Todd J. Zywicki, a Professor of Law at George Mason University, as he discusses the Bailout of the Auto makers in Detroit and why it was a mistake. He will then use that context to analyze other events that have transpired in the last few years in […]
“How Will You Measure Your Life?”
“How Will You Measure Your Life?”
Harvard Business Professor and Bestselling Author, Clayton Christensen, will be speaking at Stanford Law School on March 14 from 2 pm to 3:30 pm. He will discuss the broader considerations of our lifestyle choices that are not frequently discussed when choosing a career path. The event is free and open to the public. Lunch will […]
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Some Future Directions in System and Network Trustworthiness
Some Future Directions in System and Network Trustworthiness
CISAC Science Seminar with Peter Neumann, Principal Scientist, SRI International Computer Science Lab Related Media
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Static versus Dynamic Disclosures, and How to Judge Their Success or Failure
Static versus Dynamic Disclosures, and How to Judge Their Success or Failure
Faculty Lunch with Professor Dick Craswell Related Media
New York City: Executive Compensation: Too Much? Too Little? Or Just Right? With GSB Professor George Parker
New York City: Executive Compensation: Too Much? Too Little? Or Just Right? With GSB Professor George Parker
SLS alumni and guests are invited to join GSB and other Stanford alumni for a faculty presentation on executive compensation featuring GSB Professor George Parker, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance, Emeritus. Registration is $20 per person and includes hors d'oeuvres and drinks. Kindly register by Friday, March 15. Related Media
Washington, DC: Reception with Dean Elizabeth Magill, Paul Brest, and Diane Chin
Washington, DC: Reception with Dean Elizabeth Magill, Paul Brest, and Diane Chin
SLS alumni, parents, and guests are invited to a reception at Stanford in Washington with Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Dean Elizabeth Magill, Professor of Law, Emeritus, and Former Dean Paul Brest, and Associate Dean for Public Service and Public Interest Law Diane Chin. Drinks and appetizers will be served. This event is […]
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SVDX Presents: Two Classes of Common Stock: Qui Bono?
SVDX Presents: Two Classes of Common Stock: Qui Bono?
Sponsored by the Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance and the Silicon Valley Director's Exchange, Inc (SVDX). 7:30-8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:00-9:30 a.m. Program In light of the IPO's and subsequent performances of Facebook, Groupon, Zynga, etc., there has been renewed discussion in The Valley of whether two classes of common stock, that places control […]
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The Strategic Defense Initiative: A Panel Discussion of Its Impact from a Thirty Year Perspective
The Strategic Defense Initiative: A Panel Discussion of Its Impact from a Thirty Year Perspective
CISAC Special Seminar with Sidney Drell, Davie Elliott, David Holloway, Mike May, David Montague, and Rebecca Slayton Related Media
SLS Faculty & Staff TGIF Party!
SLS Faculty & Staff TGIF Party!
The Office of Career Services will be hosting this month's TGIF party for SLS Faculty and Staff members. See details below - We hope to see you there! Related Media
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Phoenix: Spring Training Game & Alumni Mixer
Phoenix: Spring Training Game & Alumni Mixer
The Phoenix Law Chapter invites SLS alumni and guests to mix, mingle, and cheer on the Arizona Diamondbacks as they take on the Seattle Mariners in a spring training game. Tickets are $10 per person and space is limited; kindly register by Wednesday, March 20. Related Media
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Chicago: Reception & Town Hall Meeting with Dean Elizabeth Magill
Chicago: Reception & Town Hall Meeting with Dean Elizabeth Magill
You are cordially invited to a Reception & Town Hall Meeting with Elizabeth MagillRichard E. Lang Professor of Law and DeanStanford Law School Wednesday, March 276:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Chicago 151 East Wacker DriveChicago, IL 60601 This event is graciously hosted by Penny Pritzker, JD/MBA '84. Registration is required; kindly register by Wednesday, March 20. […]
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Sacramento: The Practice and Art of Judging: A Conversation with U.S. Ninth Circuit Judge Consuelo M. Callahan, BA’ 72, U.S. District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller, JD ’95, and California Court of Appeal Justice Elena J. Duarte, JD ’92
Sacramento: The Practice and Art of Judging: A Conversation with U.S. Ninth Circuit Judge Consuelo M. Callahan, BA’ 72, U.S. District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller, JD ’95, and California Court of Appeal Justice Elena J. Duarte, JD ’92
Thursday, March 28 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Panel discussion / Q&A 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Reception Panel Discussion:Courtroom 3 (Judge Mueller), 15th FloorRobert T. Matsui United States Courthouse Reception:Chambers of Consuelo M. Callahan, 12th Floor (Suite 12-700)Robert T. Matsui United States Courthouse Please join three of Stanford's distinguished alumnae for a conversation about the practice […]
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Myth and Reality in PRC Law: A GC’s Perspective
Myth and Reality in PRC Law: A GC’s Perspective
Come hear SLS alum and Tecent General Counsel Brent Irvin present a spirited contrarian view on a variety of issues related to the state of law in China (eg, IP enforcement is better than you think). Time for Q&A will be allotted. Related Media
Peaceful Fusion? – The Use of Fusion Power and the Nuclear Order in the 21st Century
Peaceful Fusion? – The Use of Fusion Power and the Nuclear Order in the 21st Century
CISAC Science Seminar with Matthias Englert, Group Leader, Physics and Disarmament Section at the Interdisciplinary Research Group Science Technology and Security (IANUS) and former CISAC Post-doctoral fellow. Related Media
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The Future of Human Rights Speaker Series: Ken Roth, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch
The Future of Human Rights Speaker Series: Ken Roth, Executive Director, Human Rights Watch
Ken Roth, the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch, the leading international human rights organization based in the United States, will address the Future of Human Rights. This is the first in a year-long series of speaker events in which leading practitioners and scholars will reflect on developing trends and challenges to human rights. Related […]
Marriage: What It Is, Why It Matters, and What It Means to Redefine It.
Marriage: What It Is, Why It Matters, and What It Means to Redefine It.
Marriage is the bedrock institution of society. It’s also one of the most contentious political issues of our day. For thousands of years, marriage has existed to bring together a man and a woman as husband and wife to be father and mother to any children their union produces. And marriage policy is rooted in […]
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Missing the Forest for the Trolls
Missing the Forest for the Trolls
Faculty Lunch with Professor Mark Lemley and Doug Melamed, Senior VP and General Counsel, Intel. Related Media
Stanford Law Review Information Session
Stanford Law Review Information Session
Meet the members of the Stanford Law Review, hear from Professor Bob Weisberg about the positive and negative aspects of being on law review, and find out about the candidate exercise. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
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“The New Normal: A Hybrid of Terrorism, Shadow Wars, and Armed Conflict” – Lunch Discussion with Dr. Eli Levite
“The New Normal: A Hybrid of Terrorism, Shadow Wars, and Armed Conflict” – Lunch Discussion with Dr. Eli Levite
Dr. Eli Levite will give a talk entitled: "The New Normal: A Hybrid of Terrorism, Shadow Wars, and Armed Conflict" Co-Hosted by the Stanford National Security and the Law Society and the International Law Society Related Media
Legal Tech Startup Judicata
Legal Tech Startup Judicata
Come hear Judicata co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Adam Hahn talk about his work mapping the legal genome and building a legal tech startup. Adam will share his experiences and demo Judicata's legal research technology. Related Media
Grover Norquist: Right on Crime
Grover Norquist: Right on Crime
Why conservatives must lead the way on criminal justice reform, sentence reductions, and mass-incarceration. (Hint: It's not all about the money.) Related Media
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Drupal Camp @ Stanford
Drupal Camp @ Stanford
Design Patents in the Modern World Conference
Design Patents in the Modern World Conference
Video Recordings Panel 1: Design Patent Prosecution Panel 2: The Scope of Design Patents Panel 3: Overlaps with Copyright and Trademark Panel 4: Design Patents in High Tech and Component Industries Share your thoughts: #designpatents2013 The conference is co-sponsored by the Stanford Program in Law, Science, & Technology, Samsung Electronics, Nike, and Google. Stanford Law […]
U.S. Government Views on Energy Diplomacy in the 21st Century
U.S. Government Views on Energy Diplomacy in the 21st Century
International energy policy is back in the headlines as the United States considers a deeper role in global energy markets. With domestic natural gas and oil production surging, policymakers are weighing the pros and cons of building new infrastructure to export fossil resources. Nevertheless, imported fuels remain a key and potentially growing source of supply, […]
Small group meeting with DAS Julia Nesheiwat, U.S. Department of State
Small group meeting with DAS Julia Nesheiwat, U.S. Department of State
Invited student members of the SLS Energy Club and Stanford Energy Club will meet with Julia Nesheiwat, our lunch speaker, for a small-group conversation following her public remarks. Related Media
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Design Patents Conference Academic Day
Design Patents Conference Academic Day
Share your thoughts: #designpatents2013 The conference is co-sponsored by the Stanford Program in Law, Science, & Technology, Samsung Electronics, Nike, and Google. Stanford Law School will host a major conference on design patents April 5-6, 2013. Long neglected in practice and academic scholarship,design patents have exploded in importance as a result both of recent changes […]
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