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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
5 events,
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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Drupal Camp @ Stanford
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We Robot: Getting Down to Business
We Robot: Getting Down to Business
We Robot: Getting Down To Business April 8-9, 2013 Paul Brest Hall West #werobot2013 We now have space available, please check in at the registration desk at Paul Brest Hall West if you are interested in attending. Visit http://blogs.law.stanford.edu/werobot The program committee for We Robot: Getting Down To Business invites you to join us for […]
Program for Aspiring Law Teachers: Pathways to the Legal Academy
Program for Aspiring Law Teachers: Pathways to the Legal Academy
Interested in law teaching? Hear SLS alums who are now teaching (David Ball, SLS '06, Nancy Leong, SLS '06) and SLS faculty members (Shirin Sinnar, SLS '03, and Alison Morantz) discuss the wide variety of pathways into the legal academy. Lunch provided. Related Media
Lunch Talk with Professor Neuborne
Lunch Talk with Professor Neuborne
Professor Neuborne discusses his involvement in a class action case litigating against Swiss banks on behalf of Holocaust survivors. Related Media
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“Taking Down Belfast’s Peace Walls: A discussion of recent research and policy challenges”
“Taking Down Belfast’s Peace Walls: A discussion of recent research and policy challenges”
This event is co-sponsored by SCICN and CISAC Dr. Cathy Gormley-Heenan is the Director of the Institute for Research in Social Sciences (IRiSS) at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland. As a senior lecturer in public policy and politics, her research interests include the framing and reframing of policy issues, the politics of divided […]
Federalism on the Docket — The Supreme Court Weighs in on Voting, Marriage, and Higher Education
Federalism on the Docket — The Supreme Court Weighs in on Voting, Marriage, and Higher Education
Join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Judge Timothy M. Tymokovich, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, for his discussion of the Supreme Court's federalism cases this term. Related Media
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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Transnational Holocaust-Related Litigation in United States Courts: The Swiss Bank and German Slave Labor Cases
Transnational Holocaust-Related Litigation in United States Courts: The Swiss Bank and German Slave Labor Cases
Faculty Lunch with visiting Professor Burt Neuborne. Related Media
Federal Power and Politics in Indian Affairs: A Closer Look at VAWA’s Tribal Provisions
Federal Power and Politics in Indian Affairs: A Closer Look at VAWA’s Tribal Provisions
Internationally renowned Indian Law and policy scholar, N. Bruce Duthu, Professor of Native American Studies at Dartmouth College, will speak on the issues of sexual assault in Indian Country and how VAWA affects Indian Country. Related Media
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The Virtual Battlefield: Securing Cyberspace in a World Without Borders
The Virtual Battlefield: Securing Cyberspace in a World Without Borders
For tech-savvy Silicon Valley, there is nothing more important than a free and open Internet. Yet recent reports of cyberattacks against top-tier enterprises demonstrate a need for increased vigilance in defending the networks that launched the Digital Age. The Stanford Journal of International Law’s 2013 Symposium, "The Virtual Battlefield: Securing Cyberspace in a World Without […]
What they don’t teach you in Law School: Practical Need for Legal Ideals
What they don’t teach you in Law School: Practical Need for Legal Ideals
In order to understand the way the law should work in any particular sphere (in regard to tort liability or civil liberties or business regulations, for instance), we must first grasp the proper aims and guiding principles of the legal system overall. Increasingly, however, that deeper question tends to be neglected. This lecture has two […]
Inside Sports – A General Counsel’s Perspective
Inside Sports – A General Counsel’s Perspective
Kevin Warren, the Vice President of Legal Affairs and Chief Adminstrative Officer of the Minnesota Vikings will speak on his path to the Vikings Front Office and legal careers in sports. Related Media
Careers in Academia: Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask
Careers in Academia: Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask
SLS Alumnus Scott Shackelford will be coming to campus to speak with students about careers in academia. Please RSVP in Symplicity under the "Events" tab. Related Media
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Steyer-Taylor Center Research Workshop
Steyer-Taylor Center Research Workshop
The Steyer-Taylor Center hosts a monthly research seminar. This is the third in our series and will feature work from Prof. Mar Reguant from the Graduate School of Business. Professor Reguant will present "Pass-Through of Emissions Costs in Electricity Markets." The workshop is open to graduate students, post doctoral students and faculty. Registration is required. […]
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Catapult 2013: Tools for a 21st Century Legal Career
Catapult 2013: Tools for a 21st Century Legal Career
Catapult 2013 is an innovative new conference — created by the Law School Toolbox and The Girl’s Guide to Law School and hosted by the Bar Association of San Francisco — to empower law students and young lawyers to take control of their careers and think creatively about the future. Related Media Law School Toolbox […]
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Project ReMADE Class #5
Project ReMADE Class #5
Student-led pro bono project teaching entrepreneurship to individuals with a criminal record. Related Media
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BBL: David Mohler (Duke Energy) and Shisen Xu (China Huaneng Group) on Cleaning Coal in China
BBL: David Mohler (Duke Energy) and Shisen Xu (China Huaneng Group) on Cleaning Coal in China
China consumes nearly as much coal as the rest of the world combined. At the same time, Beijing is experiencing what some dub the “airpocalypse,” and China is leading the world in greenhouse gas emissions. Now, even as China builds more coal-fired power plants, it’s working to roll out technologies to burn that coal more […]
Chinese Thinking on Nuclear Weapons Development and Disarmament
Chinese Thinking on Nuclear Weapons Development and Disarmament
CISAC Science Seminar with Sun Xiangli, Director of the Arms Control Research Division, Center for Strategic Studies (CSS), China Academy of Engineering Physics (CAEP) Related Media
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Sports and Steroids
Sports and Steroids
Mike Attanasio, partner at Cooley LLP, discusses his involvement as lead cousel in the Roger Clemens trial. 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
Sustainable Development vs. The American Vision
Sustainable Development vs. The American Vision
Michael Shaw, President of Freedom Advocates, will discuss the United Nation's Agenda 21, One Bay Area, and other government initiatives for sustainable development and their impact on property rights in America. Related Media
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From ‘Paper Patents’ to The Paper Bag Case: Economic Change and Patent Doctrine, 1870-1910
From ‘Paper Patents’ to The Paper Bag Case: Economic Change and Patent Doctrine, 1870-1910
Faculty Lunch with Visiting Professor Rob Merges Related Media
Marriage Equality After Perry and Windsor: An Insider’s Perspective on What Last Month’s Oral Arguments Mean for the Future of Gay Marriage
Marriage Equality After Perry and Windsor: An Insider’s Perspective on What Last Month’s Oral Arguments Mean for the Future of Gay Marriage
A Panel of participants in the marriage equality Supreme Court cases will recap their unique experiences and share their expected outcomes from the Court. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
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Promoting the Arab Peace Initiative as a Basis for a Comprehensive Middle East Peace with Walid Salem
Promoting the Arab Peace Initiative as a Basis for a Comprehensive Middle East Peace with Walid Salem
Please join the International Law Society as we welcome Walid Salem to discuss the current state of affairs between Israel and Palestine and the Arab Peace Initiative. Walid Salem was born in East Jerusalem in 1957. A Member in the Palestinian National Council of PLO, he teaches democracy and human rights at Al Quds University. […]
Selling Your Company: Play Let’s Make a Deal…to Win
Selling Your Company: Play Let’s Make a Deal…to Win
Sponsored by the Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance and the National Association of Corporate Directors, Silicon Valley Chapter, Inc. (SVDX). 7:30-8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:00-9:30 a.m. Program Thinking about an exit for your company? Come listen, learn and exchange ideas with three different perspectives in this process. Joining us is an investment banker, a […]
Careers in Criminal Prosecution
Careers in Criminal Prosecution
Come join us and listen to guest speakers from the National Asian Pacific Islander Prosecutors Association (NAPIPA) discuss their career paths and provide practical advice to those working in prosecution this summer (or to those who are thinking of doing so in the future). Related Media
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3rd Annual Worksite Immigration Compliance Symposium
3rd Annual Worksite Immigration Compliance Symposium
April 19, 2013 Stanford Law School 8:00a.m. – 4:45p.m. followed immediately by a reception View the agenda (updated 04/18/2013) Sponsored by the Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance, Silicon Valley Directors’ Exchange (SVDX) and the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Stanford Law School is pleased to present the Third Annual Worksite Immigration Compliance Symposium. This […]
The Politics of Immigration Reform with Representative Zoe Lofgren
The Politics of Immigration Reform with Representative Zoe Lofgren
Representative Lofgren will discuss the contentious Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) debate underway in Congress. She will highlight why she believes reforms are urgent, how changes are likely to impact families and businesses, and how CIR, done well, can lay the foundation for a stronger nation. Congresswoman Lofgren has consistently argued that Americans want to see […]
Conference on Online Dispute Resolution
Conference on Online Dispute Resolution
Please join us for a discussion on the rapidly expanding area of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR). In addition to guest speakers, the conference will include breakfast, lunch, and a cocktail hour reception. SLATA, ADSA, ILS, and the Gould Program on Negotiation and Mediation are co-sponsoring the event. Although the capability for ODR has existed for […]
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Lunch with Current and Former SLS-SPILF Fellows
Lunch with Current and Former SLS-SPILF Fellows
Come join Michael Caesar, Maureen Keffer, Christy Holstege, and Stephanie Klitsch for an informal lunch where they will discuss their experiences as SLS-SPILF Fellows. Please RSVP so we know how many to expect: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/SPILFFellows.fb. Related Media
SPILF Auction Alumni Reception
SPILF Auction Alumni Reception
The Levin Center is hosting a small reception for faculty and alumni before the SPILF auction begins on Saturday, April 20. Related Media RSVP here
Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation 21st Annual Bid for Justice Auction
Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation 21st Annual Bid for Justice Auction
This annual community-wide event brings together students, alumni, faculty, staff, and special guests for an evening of entertainment and fundraising for the public interest. The evening is a semi-formal event complete with both silent and live auctions, as well as food, drinks, and entertainment. The proceeds, combined with auction sponsorships and advertising, constitute the bulk […]
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2013 Diversity IP Law Summit
2013 Diversity IP Law Summit
Microsoft Legal and Corporate Affairs and AIPLA cordially invite you to join us at the 2013 Diversity IP Law Summit. We are bringing together attorneys from leading companies and law firms to share their thoughts on how to build a career in Intellectual Property law. The event will include several panel discussions on areas of […]
Decoding Official Secrecy: Computational Analysis of Hundreds of Thousands of Declassified Documents
Decoding Official Secrecy: Computational Analysis of Hundreds of Thousands of Declassified Documents
CISAC Science Seminar with Matthew Connelly, Professor of History, Columbia University. Related Media
Shubha Ghosh: Patenting Personalized Medicine
Shubha Ghosh: Patenting Personalized Medicine
Shubha Ghosh (Wisconsin) will discuss his recent book, Identity, Invention, and the Culture of Personalized Medicine Patenting. As patents on genes and medical diagnoses have increased over the past decade, what are the normative implications of patenting in the area of personalized medicine? This question lies at the intersection of intellectual property theory, identity politics, […]
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“Information, Ethnic Voting and Accountability: Evidence from Sierra Leone”
“Information, Ethnic Voting and Accountability: Evidence from Sierra Leone”
This event is co-sponsored by SCICN, CISAC and the Center for African Studies Katherine Casey is an Assistant Professor of Political Economy at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She teaches a Strategy Beyond Markets course for first year MBAs that is tailored to the particular opportunities and challenges facing firms investing in developing economies. […]
Bake sale for Crime Victims in honor of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
Bake sale for Crime Victims in honor of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
Please come to the courtyard to enjoy the tastiest baked goods SLS has to offer. All proceeds will go to CORA. CORA is the only agency in San Mateo County with the sole purpose of serving victims/survivors of domestic violence/abuse. We are a multicultural agency committed to serving victims/survivors, regardless of age, ethnicity/race, financial status, […]
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Law, Norms, and the Motherhood/Caretaker Penalty
Law, Norms, and the Motherhood/Caretaker Penalty
Faculty Lunch with Professor Catherine Albiston, Berkeley Law School Related Media
Discussion with Sujatha Baliga, Director of NCCD’s Restorative Justice Project
Discussion with Sujatha Baliga, Director of NCCD’s Restorative Justice Project
Sponosored by the Stanford Criminal Justice Center, John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law and the Criminal Law Society Join us in celebrating National Crime Victims' Rights Week, April 21-27, 2013. Sujatha’s work is characterized by an equal dedication to victims and persons accused of crime. Sujatha has worked extensively […]
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come join us as we fellowship and study the bible together. All are welcome and lunch is provided! Related Media
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Board of Visitors Meeting
Public Service and Private Gain are Not Incompatible: How to Make a Life in Business and Law and Still Promote Good
Public Service and Private Gain are Not Incompatible: How to Make a Life in Business and Law and Still Promote Good
Harsha Murthy '84 has had a distinguished career investing in pharmaceuticals and biotech while also serving in leadership roles on many non profit boards including Duke University Libraries (Board chairman), Duke Innovation and Entrepreneurship Task Force, Planet Habitat LLC, Asian American Justice Center (Executive committee and capital campaign chair), Asian American Legal Defense and Education […]
Catherine Sandoval, J.D. ’90, Commissioner of the California Public Utility Commission
Catherine Sandoval, J.D. ’90, Commissioner of the California Public Utility Commission
Join SLLSA for a talk with Catherine Sandoval, J.D. '90, Commissioner of the California Public Utility Commission" Related Media
ELS Presents: Patti Goldman, Earthjustice Vice President of Litigation
ELS Presents: Patti Goldman, Earthjustice Vice President of Litigation
ELS is excited to host Patti Goldman, Eartjustice's Vice President for Litigation, for a discussion of citizen enforcement of environmental laws. Ms. Goldman leads the Earthjustice's ten regional offices in developing and implementing effective legal strategies to protect the environment for future generations. Patti works with Earthjustice’s managing attorneys to coordinate the legal program, knit […]
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Roundtable Discussion of Race and the Law Casebook
Roundtable Discussion of Race and the Law Casebook
Roundtable discussion of forthcoming Race and the Law casebook by Ralph Richard Banks, Guy-Uriel Charles, and Kim Forde-Mazrui. See attached schedule for details. To attend the roundtable, please RSVP to Sara Abarbanel at sabarbanel@law.stanford.edu. Related Media
The Future of Legal Education and the Legal Profession Symposium
The Future of Legal Education and the Legal Profession Symposium
Symposium featuring authors from SLPR's upcoming issue, Stanford faculty, and other legal scholars. Agenda 9:00-9:45: Continental Breakfast and Registration 9:45-10:00: Opening Remarks by Professor Deborah Rhode, Stanford Law School 10:00-11:30: Preparing Today's Law Students for Tomorrow's Legal Market Moderater: Mr. Stephen Denyer, Allen & Overy Partner - Honorable Michael Simon, United States District Judge, District […]
CodeX FutureLaw Conference 2013
CodeX FutureLaw Conference 2013
On April 26th, CodeX - the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics will host the first-ever CodeX FutureLaw Conference - a conference focusing on how technology is changing the landscape of the legal profession and the law more broadly. The conference will bring together leading thinkers, entrepreneurs, investors and technologists that are experimenting and actively […]
SIPA Open Board Meeting
SIPA Open Board Meeting
Meeting to elect next year's leadership along with a panel discussing how to approach your IP job this summer. Related Media
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Project ReMADE Class #6
Project ReMADE Class #6
Student-led pro bono project teaching entrepreneurship to individuals with a criminal record. Related Media
9 events,
Negative Emissions Workshop with the Virgin Earth Challenge
Negative Emissions Workshop with the Virgin Earth Challenge
The aim of workshop is to provide an overview of challenges surrounding negative CO2 emissions in the context of the Virgin Earth Challenge and engage students and researchers at Stanford University and the surrounding community. Registration required, see below. Related Media Virgin Earth Challenge Event Registration Event Poster
A New Paradigm for Engaging the War on Infectious Diseases
A New Paradigm for Engaging the War on Infectious Diseases
CISAC Science Seminar with Jon Mirsalis, Managing Director of the Biosciences Division and Executive Director of Preclinical Development, SRI International Related Media
The Future of Human Rights Speaker Series: Paul Hoffman, Lead Counsel, Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co.
The Future of Human Rights Speaker Series: Paul Hoffman, Lead Counsel, Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co.
Mr. Hoffman is a leading litigator of claims brought under the Alien Tort Statute. He is a partner with the Venice, CA based firm of Schonbrun DeSimone Seplow Harris & Hoffman LLP and he has been the lead attorney or co-counsel on landmark human rights cases such as Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain, Doe v. Unocal, and […]
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
LRAP NUTS & BOLTS Workshop
LRAP NUTS & BOLTS Workshop
LRAP discussion with Diane Chin and Dewayne Barnes: Stanford Law School has offered its graduates a loan repayment assistance program since 1985 when it was one of the first programs of its kind. Now the program, named The Miles and Nancy Rubin Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP), is widely regarded as the best—it provides critical […]
Advocating for Gay Rights within Law Firms: Voices from the Field
Advocating for Gay Rights within Law Firms: Voices from the Field
Goodwin Procter and OUTLAW co-host a panel of attorneys from Gibson Dunn, Sidley Austin, & Wilson Sonsini as they discuss their experieces litigating LGBT rights cases. Panelists will speak on a range of LGBT-related topics that include immigration asylum, employment discrimination, and the Prop 8 case. Lunch will be provided. Click here to RSVP Related […]
9 events,
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come join us as we fellowship and study the bible together. All are welcome and lunch is provided! Related Media
Habeas Corpus Goes to War
Habeas Corpus Goes to War
Faculty Lunch with Professor Amanda Tyler, Berkeley Law School Related Media
Reverse Mergers and U.S. Listings by Chinese Companies
Reverse Mergers and U.S. Listings by Chinese Companies
Want to learn more about U.S. securities listing by foreign issuers? Want to know what's happening, in the wake of recent frauds? Come learn about reverse mergers and U.S. listings by Chinese companies, presented by Alan Seem (partner at Shearman & Sterling) and Yan Zhang (partner at Haynes and Boone). Related Media
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Implementing Three Strikes Reform (Proposition 36)
Implementing Three Strikes Reform (Proposition 36)
Stakeholders from the judiciary, law enforcement, the defense bar, and inmate re-entry organizations from throughout the state discuss the challenges, opportunities and best practices related to the implementation of California voter initiative Proposition 36. Keynote speaker: California Attorney General Kamala Harris. Related Media
Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders
Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders
Join the Federalist Society and the Stanford Latino Law Students Association as they welcome Jason Riley, a member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board, who will discuss portions of his recent book on immigration, which expounds on two general themes. The first is that, contrary to received wisdom, today’s conflicts over immigration aren’t ‘different,’ […]
Stanford Law Review SE Training
Stanford Law Review SE Training
Required training session for Stanford Law Review Senior Editors (2Ls). Related Media
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The Second Stanford-Peking University Conference on Internet Law and Public Policy 2013
The Second Stanford-Peking University Conference on Internet Law and Public Policy 2013
Video Recordings Introduction & Welcome Letter Internet Antitrust Policy Privacy Intermediary Copyright Liability Virtual Items Keynote: Judge Randall R. Raders Patent Litigation Closing Ceremony Download and print the agenda An current agenda can be found at http://blogs.law.stanford.edu/ilpp2013/ This Conference is cordially hosted by Stanford Law School and Peking University, and is sponsored by Tencent, China’s […]
Fall 2013 OCI Make-Up Session
Fall 2013 OCI Make-Up Session
This orientation is open to students who weren't able to attend the first OCI orientation. If possible, please RSVP in Symplicity. Related Media
SLLSA’s Annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration
SLLSA’s Annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration
Join the Stanford Latino Law Students Association for our yearly celebration of cinco de mayo with Mexican food, drinks, entertainment, music and dancing. Related Media
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