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San Francisco: 100th Rose Bowl Viewing Party
San Francisco: 100th Rose Bowl Viewing Party
Come cheer on the Cardinal as we take on the Michigan State Spartans in the 100th Rose Bowl! The event is free and registration is not required. Appetizers will be provided. Alumni and guests are responsible for purchasing their own drinks. (Please note that Yancy's Saloon is a cash only bar.) Related Media
Silicon Valley: 100th Rose Bowl Viewing Party
Silicon Valley: 100th Rose Bowl Viewing Party
Come cheer on our Stanford Cardinal football team as we take on the Michigan State Spartans on January 1 in the 100th Rose Bowl! The event is free and registration is not required. Alumni and guests are responsible for purchasing their own food and drinks. Please direct all questions and comments to the Silicon Valley […]
Houston- 100th Rose Bowl Viewing Party
Houston- 100th Rose Bowl Viewing Party
Come cheer on the Cardinal as we take on the Michigan State Spartans in the 100th Rose Bowl! The event is free and registration is not required. Alumni and guests are responsible for purchasing their own food and drinks. Related Media
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New York: Alumni-Faculty Reception
New York: Alumni-Faculty Reception
SLS alumni, parents, and guests are invited to join us for a reception with SLS faculty at the New York Hilton Midtown. The event is free, but registration is required. Kindly register by December 17, 2013. Related Media
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First Day of Winter Quarter Classes
First Day of Winter Quarter Classes
First day of classes for the wnter quarter. Winter quarter classes end on March 10, 2014. Related Media
Energy Seminar: The case for a Carbon Tax as US Climate Policy
Energy Seminar: The case for a Carbon Tax as US Climate Policy
Success in US climate policy equates to shepherding the energy system through a dramatic and uncertain transformation. Climate policies, in order to be successful, must be cost-effective and durable. Cost-effective because political reality supports a limited appetite for spending on climate change relative to other priorities. Durable because policies are politically costly to enact and […]
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1L Spring OCI Orientation
1L Spring OCI Orientation
Join OCS advisors as they cover the process and logistics for our Spring On-Campus Interview program. This year's program will take place January 21st - 24th. *This orientation will not be held twice Related Media
Why So Contrived? The Fourth Amendment and DNA Databases After Maryland v. King
Why So Contrived? The Fourth Amendment and DNA Databases After Maryland v. King
Law and the Biosciences Workshop with Professor David H. Kaye, Distinguished Professor of Law and Weiss Family Scholar, and Graduate Faculty Member, Program in Forensic Science, The Pennsylvania State University. Related Media
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Pathetic Argument in Constitutional Law
Pathetic Argument in Constitutional Law
Faculty Lunch with Professor Jamal Greene, Columbia Law School Related Media
LL.M. Interview Workshop
LL.M. Interview Workshop
Additional details about this event will be distributed by Elizabeth Armand Di Giovanni, Director of International & Advanced Degree Career Programs. Related Media
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San Quentin Prison Forum Planning Mtg
San Quentin Prison Forum Planning Mtg
For students participating in the 2014 Winter/Spring San Quentin class Related Media
San Quentin Prison Forum Planning Mtg
San Quentin Prison Forum Planning Mtg
For students participating in the 2014 Winter/Spring San Quentin class Related Media
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Civil Rights Lawyering In Different Sectors
Civil Rights Lawyering In Different Sectors
Join Elora Mukherjee for a small group discussion about her career as a civil rights lawyer who has worked in academia, a nonprofit, and a private public interest law firm. She is currently a clinical teaching fellow and Lecturer-in-Law at Columbia Law School, where she is co-teaching the clinic on Challenging the Consequences of Mass […]
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SLR Board Elections
SLR Board Elections
The members of the Stanford Law Review will elect the executive board for Volume 67. Related Media
So You Think You Want to Teach? Public Service, Diversity and the Academy
So You Think You Want to Teach? Public Service, Diversity and the Academy
Join Columbia Law School Professor Jamal Greene, who serves as CLS’ Hiring Chair, for this talk on preparing for academic careers. Co-sponsored by the Levin Center, APILSA, BLSA, NALSA, SLLSA, and OUTLaw. Lunch will be served! Related Media Please RSVP
LL.M. Job Fair Logistics
LL.M. Job Fair Logistics
Additional details about this event will be distributed by Elizabeth Armand Di Giovanni, Director of International & Advanced Degree Career Programs. Related Media
Energy Seminar: Energy Policy (and Politics) in Theory and Practice: A Case Study in Renewable Energy Finance
Energy Seminar: Energy Policy (and Politics) in Theory and Practice: A Case Study in Renewable Energy Finance
Since 2012, we have been exploring the potential of master limited partnerships (MLPs) and real estate investment trusts (REITs) to spur the deployment of renewable energy. Technological innovation continues to bring down the cost of solar panels, wind turbines, and other equipment but financial innovation is lagging. As a result, financing charges may drive up […]
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A Constitution We Are Confounding: Some Observations on the Constitution as Written and the Constitution as Taught
A Constitution We Are Confounding: Some Observations on the Constitution as Written and the Constitution as Taught
Join us for a talk on the U.S. Constitution by Judge Jay Bybee. Judge Bybee will discuss how the Constitution follows in an American -- but not an English -- tradition of written constitutions. As a written source of law, the Constitution has more in common with the civil law than the common law. But, […]
BioLaw Lunch with Michael Varney of Genentech
BioLaw Lunch with Michael Varney of Genentech
Please join the BioLaw and Health Policy Society for a lunch talk with Michael Varney, Senior VP of Research Administration at Genentech. At Genentech, Michael Varney utilizes expertise in biology to discover and develop small molecule drugs that ultimately contribute to the health of the community. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
1L Interview Workshop
1L Interview Workshop
Need help with your interviewing skills? Join OCS advisors for an interactive program to help you put your best foot forward! Hear what attorneys are looking for in candidates, how to highlight your best skills and how to answer to the tough questions. Related Media
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Concurrent Damages
Concurrent Damages
Faculty Lunch with Associate Professor Bert Huang, Columbia Law School Related Media
Fenwick & West – Foreign Lawyer Internship Program
Fenwick & West – Foreign Lawyer Internship Program
This is a private event (invitation only). Related Media Fenwick & West
Harold Koh: “International Law as Smart Power”
Harold Koh: “International Law as Smart Power”
On January 21, 2014, the Stanford Human Rights Center was honored to present Harold Koh, Sterling Professor of International Law at Yale Law School and Former Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State. Related Media
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Where to Pick a Fight: The Brave New World of Forum Selection Clauses and Shareholder Litigation
Where to Pick a Fight: The Brave New World of Forum Selection Clauses and Shareholder Litigation
7:30 - 8:00 am: Continental Breakfast 8:00 - 9:30am: Program Register Now! Shareholder derivative lawsuits have long been a challenge for directors of publicly traded companies, particularly when such lawsuits are filed in multiple states. The relatively recent advent of the concept of exclusive jurisdiction in Delaware, however, would seem to reduce the potential for […]
CodeX Speaker Series with Prof. Brian Carver
CodeX Speaker Series with Prof. Brian Carver
It is Long Past Time For Free Online Access to The Law: Free Law Project The entirety of United States case law is not presently available to the public online for free. These are public domain documents. Why is this still a problem? Free Law Project is a California non-profit co-founded by UC Berkeley School […]
Resolved: Originalism is the best method for interpreting the Constitution
Resolved: Originalism is the best method for interpreting the Constitution
Join us for a special Federalist Society event in honor of the late Robert Bork. Prominent professors Michael Rappaport (USD Law School) and Jack Rakove (Stanford) will debate the merits of originalism. Related Media
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JLSA and ELS Lunch Talk with Professor Alon Tal
JLSA and ELS Lunch Talk with Professor Alon Tal
Alon Tal is a visiting professor in the department of Biology. He will speak on the following topic-- 1) Will the Environment Survive a Renewed Middle East Peace Process: The Role of International Law and Agreements between Israel and its Neighbors in Leveraging Environmental Improvement. Related Media
Women and Conservatism
Women and Conservatism
Join us for a discussion on women and conservatism with Karin Agness. Professor Rhode will provide commentary. Related Media
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MLK Holiday
Stanford Law Democrats: Dinner with Retired U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman
Stanford Law Democrats: Dinner with Retired U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman
Dinner and informal discussion with retired Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), who is a fellow and lecturer at SLS this year. Will discuss his role as a Senator, his thoughts on good governance, and advice to aspiring leaders. Related Media
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James Anaya: “The Contemporary International Human Rights Movement: Outdated Trends”
James Anaya: “The Contemporary International Human Rights Movement: Outdated Trends”
James J. Lenoir Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy, University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, and United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples The Stanford Human Rights Center is pleased to continue its high-profile speaker series "The Future of Human Rights" with […]
Mixed Greens: The Environmental Law and Current Events Round Table
Mixed Greens: The Environmental Law and Current Events Round Table
The Environmental Law Scholarship Series is designed to bring students and faculty together to generate research ideas to further environmental scholarship. If you're interested in doing research, need help refining a topic, or want to learn what practitioners and academics consider the most pressing and intriguing questions in their field, join us for this round […]
Evidence and Extrapolation: Mechanisms for Regulating Off-Label Uses of Drugs and Devices
Evidence and Extrapolation: Mechanisms for Regulating Off-Label Uses of Drugs and Devices
Law and Biosciences Workshop with Professor Ryan Abbott, Southwestern Law School. Related Media
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What is Still ‘Radical’ in the Antislavery Legal Practice of Salmon P. Chase?
What is Still ‘Radical’ in the Antislavery Legal Practice of Salmon P. Chase?
Appointments Talk (Faculty only), entry-level appointments candidate Matt Axtell Related Media
Judge Consuelo Callahan on the En Banc Process
Judge Consuelo Callahan on the En Banc Process
Please join the Federalist Society as Judge Consuelo Callahan shares with us her perspective on the en banc process. The Ninth Circuit has among the most active en banc review processes, rarely hears en banc cases with the full court, and popularized the practice of dissents from denial of rehearing en banc, making its en […]
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SLS Thank-a-Thon
SLS Thank-a-Thon
Students write simple thank you cards to alumni and friends who support the school. Lunch provided. The Thank-a-Thon is an opportunity to write thank you cards to those who contribute to the success of Stanford Law School. Philanthropic support from alumni and friends provide resources that touch most areas of SLS, including academic centers, student […]
SIPA Lunch Presentation with Andrew Dawson
SIPA Lunch Presentation with Andrew Dawson
Please join us for a discussion with SLS graduate Andrew Dawson regarding intellectual property and copyright law. As a former clerk for the Hon. Stephen Breyer and as a current associate at Keker & Van Nest, Mr. Dawson has litigated and engaged with a variety of intellectual property issues. Mr. Dawson will expound upon his […]
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Stanford Law Review Symposium: Fifty Years After The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Stanford Law Review Symposium: Fifty Years After The Civil Rights Act of 1964
http://www.stanfordlawreview.org/ Related Media
SLVO Mess Night
SLVO Mess Night
Dinner celebration for the Stanford Law Veteran's Organization. Invitation only. Related Media
Public Interest Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Joelle Emerson, JD ’11
Public Interest Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Joelle Emerson, JD ’11
Joelle Emerson, JD '11, is a Skadden Fellow at Equal Rights Advocates in San Francisco. Related Media Please RSVP
Kirkwood Moot Court Competition – Semifinals Rounds
Kirkwood Moot Court Competition – Semifinals Rounds
Four two-student teams will argue before a distinguished three-person panel of United States District Court Judges, and the winners will complete in the Finals Round on February 7, 2014. Related Media
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New York: LLM Alumni-Student Reception
New York: LLM Alumni-Student Reception
SLS alumni are invited to join us for a reception with current LLM students at Lounge 48. The event is free, but registration is required. The last day to register is January 23, 2014. Please RSVP to the Office of Career Services at OCS@law.stanford.edu Related Media
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CLPA Culture and Art Exchange Event
CLPA Culture and Art Exchange Event
Lunch with Vice Chairperson of Tsinghua University Please join the China Law and Policy Association ( CLPA ) for a lunch talk with Prof. Zongkai Shi, Vice Chairman of Tsinghua University Council. An art group from Tsinghua University, China is bringing to Stanford, a unique opportunity to learn about contemporary Chinese culture and art. Non-pizza […]
Project ReMADE: Business & Entrepreneurship Class (#1)
Project ReMADE: Business & Entrepreneurship Class (#1)
Class covers several foundational business and entrepreneurship concepts, taught by Stanford Law School and Business School students to participants in Project ReMADE. Part #1 in a series of 6 classes. Related Media Project ReMADE
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BBL: Peter Davidson, Executive Director of the Loan Program Office (LPO)
BBL: Peter Davidson, Executive Director of the Loan Program Office (LPO)
Peter W. Davidson was appointed by the Obama Administration to serve as the Executive Director of the Loan Programs Office at the U.S. Department of Energy, the largest Federal project finance organization in the United States. Mr. Davidson oversees the program’s $34 billion existing loan and loan guarantee portfolio in renewable energy and advanced automotive […]
Surveillance Along the Electronic Silk Road: China and the United States
Surveillance Along the Electronic Silk Road: China and the United States
Fears of surveillance across borders are driving nations to cut off their countries with Berlin Walls for data, threatening to break apart the World Wide Web. While many have critiqued the laws governing surveillance of Americans by the United States, little attention has been paid to the laws governing surveillance by the United States abroad. […]
Postgraduate Public Interest Job Search for 2Ls
Postgraduate Public Interest Job Search for 2Ls
Join Levin Center staff for a discussion of the postgraduate public interest job search. This lunch is only for current 2Ls. Related Media Please RSVP
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Supremacies and the Southern Manifesto
Supremacies and the Southern Manifesto
Faculty Workshop with Visiting Professor Justin Driver. Related Media
Munger, Tolles & Olson Presents: Being a Litigator and a Parent (Lunch Provided)
Munger, Tolles & Olson Presents: Being a Litigator and a Parent (Lunch Provided)
Please join attorneys from the San Francisco and Los Angeles offices of Munger, Tolles & Olson to discuss balancing their legal careers and family lives. Related Media Munger, Tolles & Olson
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Public Interest Networking
Public Interest Networking
Brown Bag Lunch In public interest jobs, developing one's network is key to a successful and fulfilling career. But what does networking mean? And how does one really go about doing it? Come learn from one of the best networkers we know. As Executive Director of OneJustice, Julia R. Wilson ('98) is responsible for leading […]
CLB Journal Club Lunch
CLB Journal Club Lunch
Nick Mordwinkin, Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University School of Medicine; President of the Oxbridge Biotech Roundtable Bay Area Chapter Center for Law and the Biosciences Journal Club Nick Mordwinkin, Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford School of Medicine and President of the Oxbridge Biotech Roundtable Bay Area Chapter. Paper and topic TBA shortly. Related Media Center for Law and […]
Adventures in Legal Technology and Design
Adventures in Legal Technology and Design
We will discuss the growing movement to make legal services more efficient, accessible, and user-friendly — with examples across the legal system, from around the country as well as our own work, both at Stanford's Law School and Design School. We will also discuss the potential for future work and the unique role that Stanford […]
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Alumni Mentor In Residence: Keith Justin Anderson
Alumni Mentor In Residence: Keith Justin Anderson
Tribal Law Expert and Legal Entrepreneur Come hear Keith Anderson talk about how he developed his expertise in American Indian law and started his own firm with his partner almost two years ago. Keith Anderson is Narragansett. His tribe is located in Rhode Island, where he lived until attending the Stanford Law School. He advises […]
San Francisco: Young Alumni Happy Hour
San Francisco: Young Alumni Happy Hour
The Stanford Law School San Francisco Alumni Chapter invites you to attend a happy hour with fellow young alumni and current 3L students. Light appetizers will be served, and there will be a cash bar. Registration is free, and guests are welcome. Kindly register by Wednesday, January 29. Related Media
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Los Angeles: Brunch with Dean Elizabeth Magill
Los Angeles: Brunch with Dean Elizabeth Magill
Stanford Law School invites alumni and guests to a brunch with SLS Dean Elizabeth Magill, Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Dean. The brunch will take place before Stanford+Connects Los Angeles. The address of the brunch will be provided to attendees. Kindly register by January 30. Related Media
BLSA Saturday Brunch
BLSA Saturday Brunch
BLSA kicks off Black History Month 2014 with an event open to the entire law school that celebrates an African-American cultural tradition. Join us in the Law Lounge for a brunch with BLSA -- featuring music, great food, and fun! Related Media
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