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Practicing in the Legal Adviser’s Office of the State Department
Practicing in the Legal Adviser’s Office of the State Department
Clifton Johnson will speak about his practice as an attorney in the Office of the Legal Adviser's Office of the State Department. The Office of the Legal Adviser furnishes advice on all legal issues, domestic and international, arising in the course of the Department's work. This includes assisting Department principals and policy officers in formulating […]
Discussion with Brenda Hollis, Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone
Discussion with Brenda Hollis, Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone
Join the Stanford International Human Rights Law Association for a lunchtime discussion with Brenda Hollis, Prosecutor of the Special of the Special Court for Sierra Leone Bio for Brenda Hollis: United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Brenda Hollis of the United States as Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone and Binta Mansaray […]
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CLB Journal Club Lunch: Expanding Scope of Practice for Nurse Practitioners in Primary Care: Understanding the Evidence and Potential Tradeoffs
CLB Journal Club Lunch: Expanding Scope of Practice for Nurse Practitioners in Primary Care: Understanding the Evidence and Potential Tradeoffs
Stanford 2L Kim Lovett, MD will discuss her work on the scope of practice for nurse practitioners. In the wake of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, there remains considerable concern that the United States does not have enough primary care provider supply to absorb the fresh supply of insured patients into the healthcare system. […]
SLA Election Candidate Speeches
SLA Election Candidate Speeches
Come hear from the candidates for SLA Co-President in the SLA elections! Related Media
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ACS Candidate Forum
ACS Candidate Forum
A discussion with the ACS Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates and the ACS membership. All are welcome! Related Media
We Have the Future Info Session
We Have the Future Info Session
Sponsored by Codex and The E-Club A unique entrepreneurial study and research experience combining the finest and most advanced Law and Economics theories with real business cases. You will be guided through this process by the outstanding professors of the Scientific Committee, that will help you and your team analyze the most relevant aspects of […]
Professor Amalia Kessler
Professor Amalia Kessler
Amalia will discuss the final chapter of her book, Inventing American Exceptionalism: The Origins of American Adversarial Legal Culture, 1800-1877. Related Media
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CLAP Board Meeing
CLAP Board Meeing
Meeting of the Board of the Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Related Media
StreetLaw Informational Meeting
StreetLaw Informational Meeting
Learn more about joining StreetLaw for Spring quarter. Interested in joining StreetLaw this spring? Meet with Membership & Recruiting Chair Krista Whitaker in the Law Lounge on Thursday afternoon. Related Media
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Game of Thrones Watch Party
Game of Thrones Watch Party
Join SLA and SPILF representatives for the Game of Thones premiere at 9pm. We'll be projecting it on the screen in the law lounge. All are welcome, students and admits […]
3 events,
SLR Author Series: David Super
SLR Author Series: David Super
David A. Super, Professor at Georgetown University Law Center, will discuss his article, The Modernization of American Public Law: Health Care Reform and Popular Constitutionalism. He asks whether the structural changes of the Affordable Care Act have triggered a constitutional moment, and what impact the ACA will have on the New Deal constitution. Related Media
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Stanford Law Review Information Session
Stanford Law Review Information Session
Stanford Law Review Information Session for 1Ls Related Media
STLR Lunch with Nader Mousavi
STLR Lunch with Nader Mousavi
Lunch speaker Lunch with Nader Mousavi from S&C to discuss practice of IP transactional law. Related Media
Pizza with a Professor
Pizza with a Professor
Galia Phillips Join WSL for another event in our "Pizza with a Professor" series. Galia Phillips, of the Criminal Defense Clinic, will speak about her career. Related Media
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National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Bake Sale
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Bake Sale
Treat yourself to some homemade baked goods to mark National Crime Victims' Right Week. All donations will benefit a local crime victims organization. This event is being co-sponsored by the […]
BioLaw with Erin Bernstein, Deputy City Attorney for SF
BioLaw with Erin Bernstein, Deputy City Attorney for SF
Please join BioLaw for a lunch talk with Erin Bernstein, the Deputy City Attorney for San Francisco. Ms. Bernstein will be speaking about her career and the City's renewed focus […]
The Over-Federalization of Crime: How To Be Guilty Without Even Trying
The Over-Federalization of Crime: How To Be Guilty Without Even Trying
Join the Federalist Society as we host Professor John Baker for a talk on the over-federalization of crime. Related Media
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Lawyering and the Three Stages of the Corporate Life Cycle
Lawyering and the Three Stages of the Corporate Life Cycle
with Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Please join corporate attorneys from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati for a lunch panel on Thursday, April 10. Topics will include WSGR's three-circle strategy and how the firm is involved with companies at all stages of the corporate life-cycle. Lunch will be provided! Please RSVP to Heidi Bradish at […]
Criminal Law Society General Meeting
Criminal Law Society General Meeting
General Meeting to discuss upcoming events and board elections for next year. Related Media
Criminal Justice, Philanthropy, and Nonprofit Leadership: Career Talk with Nicholas Turner
Criminal Justice, Philanthropy, and Nonprofit Leadership: Career Talk with Nicholas Turner
Join the Stanford Criminal Justice Center and the Levin Center for this intimate talk with Nicholas Turner focused on criminal justice, philanthropy and nonprofit leadership. Turner is the current president and director of the Vera Institute for Justice, an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit center for justice policy and practice. Prior to taking on this role, he […]
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STLR Symposium 2014: Internet Torts and Privacy
STLR Symposium 2014: Internet Torts and Privacy
Video Recordings Panel 1: Electronic Communications Privacy Act Reform Panel 2: Internet Torts & Cybercrime Panel 3: California Online Privacy Protection Act Related Media
Law Student for a Day
Law Student for a Day
The purpose of LSFAD is to expose low income young people to the inner-workings of a law school: the culture, the atmosphere, the people. The participants will hear firsthand the importance of the Boys Speak Out, Inc. Three Keys to Success: hard work, dedication, and surrounding one’s self with positive people. Related Media
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 hone and practice their persuasive public speaking skills with an experienced communications coach. This event is limited to confirmed guests only. Related Media
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Dallas: Picnic at Klyde Warren Park
Dallas: Picnic at Klyde Warren Park
Join SLS alumni, family, and friends in Klyde Warren Park for a fun-filled picnic. Enjoy food trucks or bring your own picnic basket while catching up with other SLS alumni. We will meet in the northwest corner of the Ginsburg Family Great Lawn. Registration is free but required. Please register by April 10. Related Media
Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation 22nd Annual Bid for Justice Auction
Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation 22nd 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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Project ReMADE: Business & Entrepreneurship Class (#5)
Project ReMADE: Business & Entrepreneurship Class (#5)
Class covers several foundational business and entrepreneurship concepts, taught by Stanford Law School and Business School students to participants in Project ReMADE. Part #5 in a series of 6 classes. Related Media Project ReMADE
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GSB Climate Week – Panel Discussion on Technology Innovation and Climate Change
GSB Climate Week – Panel Discussion on Technology Innovation and Climate Change
Join us for a student-moderated panel discussion on climate change and technology innovation with Stefan Heck (former director of McKinsey's Global Cleantech Practice) and Cathy Zoi (former Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy). The panel will focus on the opportunities in technology innovation to address the climate challenge, and what needs to happen […]
Career Development Through Diversity & Pro Bono
Career Development Through Diversity & Pro Bono
presented by O'Melveny & Myers LLP Join us for a discussion with O'Melveny lawyers regarding engagement in local and legal communities through employee networks, pro bono relationships and diversity sponsorships. Co-sponsored by: Asian/Pacific Islander Law Student Association, Native American Law Student Association, OUTLaw, Stanford Latino Law Students Association Related Media
Startup Governance: IP Challenges from Early Stage Until Exit Through Acquisition or IPO
Startup Governance: IP Challenges from Early Stage Until Exit Through Acquisition or IPO
Co-sponsored by the Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance and the Stanford Program in Law, Science, & Technology. Intellectual property, whether in the form of patents, copyrights, trademarks, or trade secrets, is a key asset in technology start-up companies. Entrepreneurs and their board of directors have to understand IP challenges from the get-go because they […]
7 events,
Restorative Policing
Restorative Policing
Lessons from Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Police Officer Keld Hove comes to Stanford to discuss the Restorative Policing program he helped create in Santa Barbara. He works in a Restorative Court, built to keep the homeless population of Santa Barbara City from cycling through the criminal justice system. He will discuss what problems police departments […]
GSB Climate Week – George P. Shultz on Climate Change
GSB Climate Week – George P. Shultz on Climate Change
George P. Shultz is the Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow at the Hoover Institution. He was sworn in on July 16, 1982, as the sixtieth US secretary of state and served until January 20, 1989. In January 1989, he rejoined Stanford University as the Jack Steele Parker Professor of International Economics at […]
Big Data and Competition Between Online Companies
Big Data and Competition Between Online Companies
Michael Lawrence, Competition Counsel at Google Please RSVP here. Join Michael Lawrence, Competition Counsel at Google Inc. for a discussion of big data and competition between companies. The collection of user data by providers of online services such as Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple has recently become a hot topic in antitrust debates both in […]
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Mock Trial Spring Information Session
Mock Trial Spring Information Session
Interested in trial advocacy? Want to hone your skills? Come learn about the Stanford Law School Mock Trial team. We'll discuss our Spring training program and how you can join the team. Lunch provided. Related Media
Political Appointments 101 with David Hayes, JD ’78
Political Appointments 101 with David Hayes, JD ’78
Join David Hayes, JD ’78, former Deputy Secretary of the Interior, to learn about working for the U.S. government, including the pros and cons of political and non-political jobs and how to get them. Co-sponsored by the Levin Center and American Constitution Society. Lunch will be provided so please RSVP. Related Media RSVP here
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Talk is Cheap: The Board’s Role in an Ethical Culture
Talk is Cheap: The Board’s Role in an Ethical Culture
7:30 - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast 8:00 - 9:30 am Program Board resolve can be critical to the development of an effective ethical culture -- defined as the values that inform the behavior toward the organization's stakeholders. In this session, features of an ethical culture were examined, along with its value to the bottom line, […]
GSB Climate Week – Risky Business: what do leaders need to know about the economic risks of climate change?
GSB Climate Week – Risky Business: what do leaders need to know about the economic risks of climate change?
Join a conversation with Stanford Faculty and staff from Next Generation to learn more about the work of Risky Business, a new initiative led by Michael Bloomberg, Hank Paulson and Tom Steyer to assess climate risk in the United States. Moderated by Alicia Seiger, Deputy Director of the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, […]
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Washington D.C.: Arguendo at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
Washington D.C.: Arguendo at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
SLS alumni, friends, and family are invited to Arguendo, "“One of the most exciting and improbable accomplishments in theater in recent years.”" (The New York Times) - at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. Elevator Repair Service, —the innovative company that created Gatz,— will bring their playful physicality and incisive wit to the Supreme Court and the […]
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MBE Presentation – What To Expect
MBE Presentation – What To Expect
Tips from the MBE guru BARBRI will be hosting the MBE guru himself, Steve Palmer, to share his knowledge with all Stanford 3Ls. Related Media
Criminal Procedure Preview (by Themis Bar Review)
Criminal Procedure Preview (by Themis Bar Review)
Still have questions about which bar review company is right for you? Want to learn some basics of Criminal Procedure from Stanford's own Pam Karlan? RSVP for a Gourmet Lunch (sushi or its equivalent) and a demonstration of Themis' bar review materials next Monday, April 21, at lunch time. We will watch portions of Pam […]
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SIPA and Haynes & Boone IP Practice
SIPA and Haynes & Boone IP Practice
Please join SIPA and the attorneys from Haynes & Boone as we discuss the IP practice. Haynes and Boone, LLP is an international corporate law firm with offices in Texas, New York, California, Washington, D.C. and Mexico City. Lunch will provided, courtesy of Haynes & Boone. Related Media
Whistleblowers: Essential Voices for Accountability A Discussion with Whistleblowing Experts and Two Famous Truth-Tellers
Whistleblowers: Essential Voices for Accountability A Discussion with Whistleblowing Experts and Two Famous Truth-Tellers
The panel will take place at 12:45 p.m. on April 22 in Room 280A. Lunch will be served. Please join us for a lunchtime discussion with two headline-making whistleblowers who have stood up, at great personal risk: · Kathryn Bolkovac, whose story inspired the movie The Whistleblower starring Rachel Wiesz, who challenged human trafficking in […]
CIS Tech Workshop with Tom Lowenthal – Email Encryption: Pretty Good Privacy Even when Someone’s Listening
CIS Tech Workshop with Tom Lowenthal – Email Encryption: Pretty Good Privacy Even when Someone’s Listening
RSVP is required for this free event. Reception - 5:30pm Workshop - 6:00pm Pretty-good-privacy or PGP is the world's most widely-used email encryption system, capable of protecting the contents of messages from interception by anyone from an ISP to the NSA. In this workshop Tom Lowenthal will introduce us to PGP, explain how to use […]
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I Got 99 Problems…But a Pitch Ain’t One!
I Got 99 Problems…But a Pitch Ain’t One!
Steyer-Taylor Center Research Fellow Stefan Heck will be presenting at a startup ideation event hosted by the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies (CES) on Wednesday, April 23 from 12-2pm with the goal of inspiring students to solve real problems through entrepreneurship. The following Stanford organizations are also presenting: · OTL / iFarm · TomKat · Center […]
Discussion of Riley v. California
Discussion of Riley v. California
Professor Jeff Fisher will discuss his work through the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic on Riley v. California, a case involving how the Fourth Amendment applies to information stored and accessible on smart phones. Related Media
Career Spotlight: Civil Rights Litigator Linda Lye
Career Spotlight: Civil Rights Litigator Linda Lye
After clerking for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Linda Lye joined Altshuler Berzon, a noted private public interest law firm where she eventually became a partner. Eight years later, she left to join the ACLU. Hear her story at this brown bag lunch talk. Related Media Please RSVP
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ANATOMY OF A PATENT CASE: What Separates the Winners From the Losers?
ANATOMY OF A PATENT CASE: What Separates the Winners From the Losers?
Learn what it takes to win a high-stakes patent lawsuit. Hear nationally recognized trial lawyer Chris Ottenweller, partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, discuss real-world cases and the strategies that led his clients to victory. Get your questions answered and gain insights on developing a career as an IP litigator (including some surprising benefits of […]
Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government Is Smarter
Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government Is Smarter
One of the biggest problems with modern democracy is that most of the public is usually ignorant of politics and government. Often, many people understand that their votes are unlikely to change the outcome of an election and don't see the point in learning much about politics. This may be rational, but it creates a […]
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BBL: Gireesh Shrimali
BBL: Gireesh Shrimali
Join Gireesh Shrimali, Faculty Fellow at the Steyer-Taylor Center, for a BBL at the GSB. Gireesh will talk about his work in assessing the effectiveness of various financial policies employed by the government to encourage the growth of renewable energy in India. More detail on Gireesh's work: The Government of India has set ambitious targets […]
BLSA Diversity Career Fair
BLSA Diversity Career Fair
Join us Friday, April 25th for the first annual career fair, brought to you by the Black Law Students Association! The event is open to ALL SLS students! We have over 30 employers attending so far with more and more signing up each day. Please RSVP here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/14u-oGc1GkACG5zQSqylWtos-VS9AGBOtZEHrr8k6RwM/viewform It's VERY important that you RSVP as […]
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Project ReMADE: Business & Entrepreneurship Class (#6)
Project ReMADE: Business & Entrepreneurship Class (#6)
Class covers several foundational business and entrepreneurship concepts, taught by Stanford Law School and Business School students to participants in Project ReMADE. This is the final class in the series of 6 classes. Related Media Project ReMADE
Project ReMADE: Business Plan Practice Presentations
Project ReMADE: Business Plan Practice Presentations
Participants in Project ReMADE will practice delivery of their presentations and receive feedback from volunteers and a public speaking expert. Related Media
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SESLA – Inside Sports: Perspective from an NFL Team Executive
SESLA – Inside Sports: Perspective from an NFL Team Executive
Featuring Kevin Warren, Vice President of Legal Affairs and Chief Administrative Officer for the Minnesota Vikings Related Media
6 events,
Stanford Law Review Bluebooking Training
Stanford Law Review Bluebooking Training
Stanford Law Review bluebook training for 1Ls by Managing Editors. Related Media
SLATA Lunch with Legal Tech Company – Allegory Law
SLATA Lunch with Legal Tech Company – Allegory Law
Alma Asay, Founder & CEO of Allegory Law (allegorylaw.com), will discuss how her experiences working as a litigator at GIbson Dunn led her to develop Allegory, an innovative SaaS solution for litigators. Allegory acts like a smart phone for case management, leveraging single inputs of information and documents to be available through every applicable workflow. […]
CLB Journal Club Lunch: Relationship Between Stressfulness of Claiming for Injury Compensation and Long-term Recovery: A Prospective Cohort Study
CLB Journal Club Lunch: Relationship Between Stressfulness of Claiming for Injury Compensation and Long-term Recovery: A Prospective Cohort Study
David Studdert, Professor of Law and Medicine at Stanford, will discuss his work on the relationship between the stressfulness of claiming for injury compensation and long-term recovery. Each year, millions of persons worldwide seek compensation for transport accident and workplace injuries. Previous research suggests that these claimants have worse long-term health outcomes than persons whose […]
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Freed at the Font: Baptismal Manumission and Re-enslavement in Colonial Lima
Freed at the Font: Baptismal Manumission and Re-enslavement in Colonial Lima
Faculty Workshop with Professor Michelle McKinley, University of Oregon School of Law Related Media
“Beyond the UN Guiding Principles: Strategies to Improve Corporate Compliance with Human Rights”: A Talk by Professor Justine Nolan
“Beyond the UN Guiding Principles: Strategies to Improve Corporate Compliance with Human Rights”: A Talk by Professor Justine Nolan
"Beyond the UN Guiding Principles: Strategies to Improve Corporate Compliance with Human Rights" A Talk by Professor Justine Nolan Justine Nolan is Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales and Deputy Director of the Australian Human Rights Centre. She has published on international human rights and, in particular, accountability for corporate violations of […]
A Survival Guide to Real Life in a Law Firm
A Survival Guide to Real Life in a Law Firm
A Secretary’s Point of View When you walk through the front doors of that law firm for the first time, both as a summer associate and then later as a full-time associate, you may wonder in the back of your mind how you will navigate all of the demands on your time, the different priority […]
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Board of Visitors Meeting
Closing Arguments in MT v WY and ND
Closing Arguments in MT v WY and ND
Thursday, May 1, 2014 9AM - 5PM Moot Courtroom Stanford Law School, Room 80 Closing argument in the trial phrase of the United States Supreme Court case of Montana v. North Dakota and Wyoming will be held before Special Master Barton Thompson, the Robert E. Paradise Professor in Natural Resources Law, on May 1, 2014 […]
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CodeX FutureLaw 2014
CodeX FutureLaw 2014
Early registration ends April 2nd! On May 2, 2014, CodeX - the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics will host the second annual 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 […]
FBI-MI5: A Comparative Perspective on Domestic Intelligence.
FBI-MI5: A Comparative Perspective on Domestic Intelligence.
SJIL Conference Opening Event Moderated discussion with former heads of domestic intelligence agencies. Related Media
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SLS Day of Service
SLS Day of Service
Stanford Law School students, faculty and staff come together for a student-initiated SLS Day of Service. Last year, about 125 volunteers took part in the event, contributing their time at 10 organizations, including Acterra Redwood Grove Project, Acterra Arastradero Preserve, Second Harvest Food Bank, Almost Eden Garden Project, InnVision Shelter Network, Boys & Girls Club […]
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