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Criminal Prosecution Debrief with Professor Sklansky
Criminal Prosecution Debrief with Professor Sklansky
2L students who worked in Criminal Prosecution this summer are invited to a 'debrief' session with Professor David Sklansky. Related Media Please RSVP Professor Sklansky's SLS bio
StreetLaw: New Teacher Orientation
StreetLaw: New Teacher Orientation
Training and orientation workshop for new members of Stanford's StreetLaw pro bono project. Related Media
1L Spotlight Lunch: Mergers & Acquisitions
1L Spotlight Lunch: Mergers & Acquisitions
Speaker: Keith Flaum, Partner, Weil Location: Admin 301 (3rd Floor, Crown Building) Keith Flaum is a partner in the Mergers & Acquisitions practice group in Weil’s Silicon Valley office. He represents both public and private companies in a wide range of industries, including the information technology and life sciences sectors. He has particular expertise in […]
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1L Spotlight Lunch: Securities Litigation
1L Spotlight Lunch: Securities Litigation
Speaker: Jay Pomerantz, Partner, Fenwick Location: Admin 301 (3rd floor, Crown Building) Jay Pomerantz focuses his practice on representing technology companies and their directors and officers in securities class actions; derivative litigation; internal investigations; audit and board committee representations; SEC and regulatory matters; and corporate governance issues. *To attend this lunch you must RSVP in […]
BioLaw Welcome Lunch
BioLaw Welcome Lunch
Come meet SLS's health law professors, Hank Greely, Dan Kessler, Michelle Mello, and David Studdert, and hear about BioLaw's plans for the upcoming year! Related Media
Public Interest Job Search Overview for 1Ls
Public Interest Job Search Overview for 1Ls
Join Levin Center staff for an overview of the public interest job search, including timelines, resources, and funding options. This is a mandatory workshop you must attend before you schedule a personalized one-on-one appointment in order to maximize the time you have with Levin Center staff. The same content will be repeated at Thursday's workshop. […]
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Filing Not Found: Which Injuries Go Unreported to Worker Protection Agencies, and Why?
Filing Not Found: Which Injuries Go Unreported to Worker Protection Agencies, and Why?
Faculty Workshop with Professor Alison Morantz. Related Media
Project ReMADE Information Session
Project ReMADE Information Session
For interested SLS and GSB students to learn more about Project ReMADE and the various ways you can be involved during the 2014-15 year. Project ReMADE is a 12-week entrepreneurship bootcamp for formerly incarcerated people. To learn more, see www.projectremade.org Related Media
Public Interest Fellows Luncheon
Public Interest Fellows Luncheon
The Class of 2015 Public Interest Fellows will convene to discuss the upcoming year's goals and assign students to committees. Lunch will be served. Related Media RSVP
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Law Journal Business Meeting
Law Journal Business Meeting
For all journals. Purpose: to review publishing calendar and administrative updates. Related Media
Federalist Society Lunch Talk by Professor Michael Paulsen
Federalist Society Lunch Talk by Professor Michael Paulsen
"The President's (Highly > Debatable) Power Not to Execute the Laws." "The President's (Highly Debatable) Power Not to Execute the Laws." He will bebe discussing the surprisingly difficult question of the scope of the President's power, or privilege, or discretion, with respect to enforcement and non-enforcement of the laws. He will talk both about non-execution […]
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1L Spotlight Lunch: International Corporate Transactions
1L Spotlight Lunch: International Corporate Transactions
Speaker: Jason Tomita, Counsel, Skadden Location: Admin 301 (3rd floor, Crown Building) Jason R. Tomita represents clients in a wide range of corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, strategic sales, joint ventures and debt and equity financings. Mr. Tomita has represented clients in the technology, finance, retail and energy industries in both U.S. and cross-border […]
Immigration Pro Bono Training
Immigration Pro Bono Training
Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto will provide mandatory training on immigration law and CLSEPA procedures for all new members of the Immigration Pro Bono Project. Related Media
Refugees in the Era of ISIS: Evaluating the U.S. Response
Refugees in the Era of ISIS: Evaluating the U.S. Response
Becca Heller, Director of the Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project, will discuss the impact of the Islamic State on displaced persons in Iraq and Syria, the U.S. response to the refugee crisis and barriers to durable solutions for Iraqi and Syrian refugees. Related Media
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In Conversation with Marielena Hincapie: Professional Development Challenges
In Conversation with Marielena Hincapie: Professional Development Challenges
This is an intimate conversation with Marielena Hincapie, our 2014 National Public Service Award recipient and executive director of the National Immigration Law Center. In this first conversation, she will discuss professional development challenges, like how to succeed in a public interest legal career, managing as a woman of color leader, navigating considerations of litigation […]
Public Interest Job Search Overview for 1Ls
Public Interest Job Search Overview for 1Ls
Join Levin Center staff for an overview of the public interest job search, including timelines, resources, and funding options. This is a mandatory workshop you must attend before you schedule a personalized one-on-one appointment in order to maximize the time you have with Levin Center staff. This is identical to the Sept. 30 workshop but […]
1L Private Sector Job Search Workshop
1L Private Sector Job Search Workshop
Join OCS advisors as they help you prepare for your private sector job search. This workshop will provide you with information about available resources, job search strategies, and much more! *To attend this workshop, please RSVP in Symplicity. **Brown bag lunch Related Media
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2L Public Interest Mentors meeting
2L Public Interest Mentors meeting
This is the first meeting of the year for our 2L Public Interest Mentors. We will discuss the upcoming year's goals and general public interest 2L issues. Related Media RSVP
CLB Journal Club Lunch: Federalizing the Oversight of Medicine
CLB Journal Club Lunch: Federalizing the Oversight of Medicine
The conventional wisdom in U.S. health law and policy holds that states, rather than the federal government, regulate medical practice. Come hear Patti Zettler, Fellow, Center for Law and the Biosciences discuss her work exploring this conventional wisdom---how it is not borne out in reality, and what might be a more helpful way to determine […]
In Conversation with Marielena Hincapie: Update on Developments in Immigration Law
In Conversation with Marielena Hincapie: Update on Developments in Immigration Law
This is an intimate conversation with Marielena Hincapie, our 2014 National Public Service Award recipient and executive director of the National Immigration Law Center. In this second conversation, she will discuss the latest developments in immigration law and where advocates stand now. Only 20 students will be admitted and we will maintain a waiting list. […]
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Legal Education in Developing Countries: Daring to Play the Long Game
Legal Education in Developing Countries: Daring to Play the Long Game
Faculty Workshop with Professor of the Practice Erik Jensen. Related Media
1L Spotlight Lunch: Plantiffs Practice
1L Spotlight Lunch: Plantiffs Practice
Speaker: Steve Fineman, Managing Partner, Lieff Cabraser Location: Admin 301 (3rd floor, Crown Building) During more than 20 years with the firm, Steven E. Fineman has distinguished himself not only as a nationally-recognized litigator, but also as a respected author, educator, and leader in the legal community. As the managing partner of Lieff Cabraser Heimann […]
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CodeX Speaker Series: Professor Harry Surden Discusses Machine-Learning Within Law
CodeX Speaker Series: Professor Harry Surden Discusses Machine-Learning Within Law
Professor Surden will discuss some current and future applications of machine-learning within law. Legal practice is thought to require advanced cognitive abilities, but such higher-order cognition remains outside the capability of current machine-learning technology. Is it possible then to automate certain legal tasks despite this technological limitation? In some contexts, the answer may be yes […]
ACS Presents: Lunch Talk with Renowned Trial Lawyer, Shanin Specter
ACS Presents: Lunch Talk with Renowned Trial Lawyer, Shanin Specter
Shanin Specter is the founding partner of Kline & Specter, P.C. in Philadelphia. He will be discussing his work as a trial lawyer, through which he has obtained more than 100 verdicts and settlements in excess of $1 million. Beyond winning substantial monetary compensation for his clients, many of Shanin Specter's cases prompted changes that […]
CodeX Speaker Series: Professor Harry Surden Discusses Machine-Learning Within Law
CodeX Speaker Series: Professor Harry Surden Discusses Machine-Learning Within Law
Stanford Law School, Room 190 Professor Surden will discuss some current and future applications of machine-learning within law. Legal practice is thought to require advanced cognitive abilities, but such higher-order cognition remains outside the capability of current machine-learning technology. Is it possible then to automate certain legal tasks despite this technological limitation? In some contexts, […]
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SLS Moot Fest 2014
SLS Moot Fest 2014
The "Moot Fest" provides a forum for Stanford Law grads and fellows who are on the academic job market to prepare their job talks and discuss other aspects of the job application process. It is also open for current students and fellows who are interested in learning more about how to enter into academia. Please […]
The Elevator Pitch
The Elevator Pitch
Learn how to pitch an idea, describe a project, or speak your bottom line in a minute. This workshop is a must for any scholar, advocate, or policy maker.
Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Michael Nunez ’11, Disability Rights
Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Michael Nunez ’11, Disability Rights
Michael Nunez is a Staff Attorney at Disability Rights Advocates. His practice focuses on ensuring that people with disabilities obtain equal access to technology, including self-service kiosks, websites, and point-of-sale devices. Mr. Nunez began his legal career in 2011 as DRA’s first Wolinsky Fellowship Attorney. Mr. Nunez obtained his J.D. from Stanford Law School in […]
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How Should the U.S. Regulate Genetic Testing?
How Should the U.S. Regulate Genetic Testing?
On Monday, October 13, 2014, the Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences will present an all-day conference at Stanford Law School on regulation of genetic testing. The FDA’s recent […]
IRAP and Immigration Pro Bono Training
IRAP and Immigration Pro Bono Training
Professor Srikantiah will provide mandatory training for all new participants in IRAP and the Immigration Pro Bono on interviewing techniques and working with translators. Related Media
1L Spotlight Lunch: International Arbitration
1L Spotlight Lunch: International Arbitration
Speaker: Brogiin Keeton, Associate, Sidley Austin Location: Administrative Building, Room 301 (3rd floor, Crown Library building) Brogiin Keeton is an associate in the firm’s New York office practicing in the Complex Commercial Litigation group. Her work focuses on international and domestic arbitration and complex commercial litigation. Recent international arbitration matters have involved the energy sector, […]
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Leveraging Change – The role of civil society in building civil and just societies
Leveraging Change – The role of civil society in building civil and just societies
A Talk by Frontline Defenders Founder and Executive Director Mary Lawlor and Razan Ghazzawi, Syrian Human Rights Defender & Blogger Front Line Defenders was founded in Dublin by Mary Lawlor in 2001 with the specific aim of protecting human rights defenders at risk, people who work, non-violently, for any or all of the rights enshrined […]
BioLaw Lunch
BioLaw Lunch
Join Marina Pantchenko, an Equal Justice Works fellow at Bay Area Legal Aid, to discuss recent health access litigation in California. She is one of the attorneys involved in Rivera v. Douglas, which was filed on September 17th in Alameda Superior Court. The complaint accuses the State of California of leaving hundreds of thousands of […]
2L Public Interest Job Search Workshop
2L Public Interest Job Search Workshop
Levin Center staff will share insights and thoughts about how to approach the second summer job search, the strategic decisions that should be made, as well as how to consider the 2L summer in relation to clerkships, post-graduate fellowships and local/state/federal government honors and new attorney programs. We will also discuss and answer questions about […]
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What Do We Mean When We Say ‘Recidivism?’
What Do We Mean When We Say ‘Recidivism?’
Faculty Workshop with Professor Bob Weisberg. Related Media
Moving Backward, Looking Forward: Implications of the Hobby Lobby Decision
Moving Backward, Looking Forward: Implications of the Hobby Lobby Decision
Please join Professors Richard Ford and Bernadette Meyler, as well as ACLU attorney Maggie Crosby, as they discuss the implications of the Hobby Lobby decision. This event will be moderated by the winners of last year's Moot Court, Alec Schierenbeck and Gary Dyal. Related Media
1L Spotlight Lunch: Tax
1L Spotlight Lunch: Tax
Speakers: Stacy Paz (Partner), Hugh Goodwin (Partner), and Anil Kalia (Associate) - DLA Piper Location: Administrative Building, Room 301 (3rd floor, Crown Library building) Stacy Paz works with clients to ensure maximum financial benefit and optimum tax treatment, advising them on Federal and state tax issues in mergers and acquisitions (domestic and international), spin-offs, restructurings, […]
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Pay It Forward For The World of 2025
Pay It Forward For The World of 2025
7:30am - 8:00am: Continental Breakfast 8:00am - 9:30am: Program What will be different in 2025 from today? What should you innovate, invent, create or build? What steps should you take today to position yourself and your company to flourish tomorrow? The Rock Center for Corporate Governance hosted a conversation among directors and senior executives. We […]
Sexual Harassment and Barriers to Advancement: What Has Changed Since the 1990s?
Sexual Harassment and Barriers to Advancement: What Has Changed Since the 1990s?
This event is Day Two of a two-day conference. Please click here for more information day one, "Anita Hill: Speaking Truth to Power Film Screening and Q/A with Professor Anita Hill." Click on image to enlarge poster About the event: Feminist icon Gloria Steinem once famously remarked that sexual harassment didn’t have a name when […]
After Snowden: Hot Topics in the Debate over Mass Surveillance
After Snowden: Hot Topics in the Debate over Mass Surveillance
Lunch talk by Rubin Award recipient Catherine Crump '04 Catherine Crump, JD ’04 Miles L. Rubin Public Interest Award Recipient Catherine Crump is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Associate Director of the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic. An experienced litigator specializing in constitutional matters, she has represented a broad range of […]
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Shaking the Foundations Conference
Shaking the Foundations Conference
Shaking the Foundations is dedicated to building a strong, vibrant, and progressive legal community. At our annual conference, we bring together lawyers, scholars, politicians, activists, and students from around the country to discuss present and future issues within the progressive movement, explore the role of young lawyers in the progressive legal community, and encourage attendees […]
“Big Law” in Latin America: Globalization and Adjustments
“Big Law” in Latin America: Globalization and Adjustments
This daylong event will feature a general discussion of the preliminary results obtained through a multi-country empirical investigation geared to explore the impact of the social, political, and economic landscape on the providers of high-end corporate legal services in several Latin American countries and Spain during the last two decades. The program will be divided […]
1L Spotlight Lunch: Appellate Litigation
1L Spotlight Lunch: Appellate Litigation
Speaker: Steve Hirsch, Partner, Keker & Van Nest Location: Admin 301 (3rd floor, Crown Building) Steve Hirsch helps clients reframe and develop their cases for success in the federal and state appellate courts. That process can begin long before any appeal is filed, with dispositive trial-court motions and significant motions in limine, or during the […]
Logic Models and Memo Writing
Logic Models and Memo Writing
Learn how to produce a logic model – a core skill of policy analysis. Then build your policy writing repertoire by learning the differences between background memos, findings memos, options memos, and action memos. You’ll leave more confident about writing memos that move the dial on policy.
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1L Spotlight Lunch: Trade Secrets
1L Spotlight Lunch: Trade Secrets
Speaker: Carolyn Hoecker Luedtke, Partner, Munger, Tolles & Olson Location: Administrative Building, Room 301 (3rd floor, Crown Library building) Carolyn Hoecker Luedtke is a litigation partner in the San Francisco office of Munger, Tolles & Olson. Ms. Luedtke’s practice focuses on complex business litigation, with a particular emphasis on intellectual property matters. For two years […]
Rock Center Student Lunch Event
Rock Center Student Lunch Event
The Rock Center for Corporate Governance invited faculty, staff, and current SLS and GSB students to learn more about the Center's research, programs, and opportunities for student involvement. Related Media
All According to Plan: The Rab’a Massacre and Mass Killings of Protesters in Egypt
All According to Plan: The Rab’a Massacre and Mass Killings of Protesters in Egypt
A talk by Omar Shakir (JD '13), former HRW Fellow and current Bertha Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights In July and August 2013, tens of thousands of Egyptians participated in large demonstrations to denounce the military's July 3 ouster of Mohamed Morsy, the country's first elected civilian president. Human Rights Watch (HRW) conducted […]
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International Career Overview Panel – Part II
International Career Overview Panel – Part II
Come to learn MORE about a career in human rights, rule of law, development finance, budget transparency, foreign policy and other areas of global public interest practice. Faculty Panelists: Professor James Cavallaro Professor Erik Jensen Professor Jenny Martinez Professor Allen Weiner Lunch will be provided. Related Media RSVP
CLB Lunch with Michelle Mello – Clinical Trials and “Big Data”: Moving Forward With Data Sharing
CLB Lunch with Michelle Mello – Clinical Trials and “Big Data”: Moving Forward With Data Sharing
Center of Law and the Biosciences event - Open to all students Related Media
1L Spotlight Lunch: IP Litigation (1)
1L Spotlight Lunch: IP Litigation (1)
Speaker: Michael Hendershot, Partner, Paul Hastings Location: Administrative Building, Room 301 (3rd floor, Crown Library building) Michael Hendershot is a partner in the Intellectual Property Litigation practice of Paul Hastings and is based in the firm’s Palo Alto office. His practice focuses on patent and technology litigation. Mr. Hendershot has extensive experience litigating complex patent […]
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Once Ticketed, Twice Shy? Specific Deterrence From Road Traffic Laws
Once Ticketed, Twice Shy? Specific Deterrence From Road Traffic Laws
Faculty Workshop with Professor David Studdert. Related Media
1L Spotlight Lunch: Venture Capital / Fund Formation
1L Spotlight Lunch: Venture Capital / Fund Formation
Speaker: Craig Dauchy, Partner, Cooley Location: Admin 301 (3rd floor, Crown Building) Craig E. Dauchy is a partner in Cooley's Business department, head of the Venture Capital practice group and a member of the Firm's Management Committee. Associated with the Firm since 1975, Mr. Dauchy became a partner in January 1981 and is resident in […]
IRAP Training
IRAP Training
In the second of two required training sessions, Professor Weissman-Ward will provide new IRAP members with training on substantive immigration law. Related Media
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Alumni Weekend 2014
Alumni Weekend 2014
Celebrate your upcoming reunion by joining your classmates on the Stanford Campus, October 23-26, 2014. For more information visit the Alumni Weekend 2014 website. Register now! Related Media
1L Spotlight Lunch: Antitrust
1L Spotlight Lunch: Antitrust
Speakers: Craig Waldman, Partner & Peter Julian, Associate, Jones Day Location: Admin 301 (3rd floor, Crown Building) Craig Waldman represents companies in antitrust government investigations and enforcement actions, merger reviews, counseling, and antitrust private litigation. He has worked across industries, including IT hardware and software, networking, electronic design automation, electronic platforms, health care, medical devices, […]
San Quentin Prison Course Information session
San Quentin Prison Course Information session
Criminality and the Carceral State: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Current Controversies Lunch will be served. Previous course information: Criminality and the Carceral State: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Current Controversies This course will consider the breadth and limitations of democracy within the lens of American incarceration. In particular, we'll consider how various entities (the court, juries, the legislature, […]
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Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Araceli Campos ’04
Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Araceli Campos ’04
Araceli Campos is the Executive Director of the Miguel Conteras Foundation (MCF), a non-profit organization founded out of the Los Angeles labor movement to honor union leader Miguel Conteras. Ms. Campos also serves the Administration of Mayor Eric Garcetti as President of the City of Los Angeles Commission on the Status of Women (CSW). In […]
SLLSA – Q&A Panel for Prospective Students
SLLSA – Q&A Panel for Prospective Students
Current members of the Stanford Latino Law Students Association (SLLSA) will be hosting an informal tour of Stanford Law School, followed by an informative panel on a variety of topics covering how to apply to law school, what it is like to be a Latino/a in law school, how to navigate the admissions office, and […]
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Stanford-Rotman Corporate Governance Day: Major Challenges in Today’s Boardrooms
Stanford-Rotman Corporate Governance Day: Major Challenges in Today’s Boardrooms
The Stanford-Rotman Corporate Governance Day: Major Challenges in Today's Boardrooms is the inaugural executive education program for directors and senior executives of Canadian companies that includes both US and Canadian corporate governance best practices. The one-day program addressed a broad range of challenges that confront modern boards in both Canada and the United States, including […]
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Alumni Weekend 2014
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How to Succeed During 1L
How to Succeed During 1L
Please join Sidley Austin LLP and the Stanford Latino Law Student Association for a panel discussion on How to Succeed During 1L. Related Media
Federalist Society Lunch Talk by John Malcolm of The Heritage Foundation
Federalist Society Lunch Talk by John Malcolm of The Heritage Foundation
Mr. Malcolm will be giving a talk about a criminal law topic (currently undecided). Malcolm is the director of The Heritage Foundation's Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial studies and serves as the chairman of the Criminal Law Practice Group of the Federalist Society. He has written about criminal law, immigration, national security, […]
TEACHING THE NEXT GENERATION ABOUT INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
TEACHING THE NEXT GENERATION ABOUT INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
The national international human rights NGO Human Rights First, an independent advocacy and action organization that challenges America to live up to its ideals, has launched a major new public outreach initiative to educate American high school students about international human rights law. Human Rights First wants today's high school students to embrace international human […]
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Ford Fellows – Summer Debrief
Ford Fellows – Summer Debrief
Ford Fellows: Come together to talk about your summer experiences. Lunch will be provided. Related Media Please RSVP
4th Annual Worksite Immigration Compliance Symposium
4th Annual Worksite Immigration Compliance Symposium
Serving Multiple Masters: How Employers Should Navigate Conflicting Government, Employee, and Shareholder Demands. A session for Lawyers*, Executives, HR Professionals, Directors, and Auditors October 28, 2014 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. followed immediately by a reception Click here to view an agenda. The Fourth Annual Worksite Immigration Compliance Symposium was sponsored by the Stanford Rock […]
Ebola, Child Survival, and the Meaning of Security: Confronting the Political Requirements of Health
Ebola, Child Survival, and the Meaning of Security: Confronting the Political Requirements of Health
This event is a joint event of the Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation (SCICN) and the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC). Title: Ebola, Child Survival, and the Meaning of Security: Confronting the Political Requirements of Health Speaker: Dr. Paul Wise, Richard E. Behrman Professor of Child Health and Society, Stanford School […]
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Law in Hiding: Market Principles and Mistaken Hierarchies in International Law
Law in Hiding: Market Principles and Mistaken Hierarchies in International Law
Faculty Workshop with Associate Professor Odette Lienau, Cornell Law School Related Media
1L Spotlight Lunch: Emerging Companies
1L Spotlight Lunch: Emerging Companies
Speakers: Jon Gavenman, Partner & Sepideh Mousakhani, Associate, Cooley Location: Admin 301 (3rd floor, Crown Building) Jon Gavenman is a partner in the Cooley Business department and a member of the Emerging Companies and Securities Regulation practice groups. He joined the Firm in 2008 and is resident in the Palo Alto office. Mr. Gavenman represents […]
ACS Presents: Lunch Talk with Judge Lohier of the 2nd Circuit
ACS Presents: Lunch Talk with Judge Lohier of the 2nd Circuit
As always, food will be provided and your mind inspired! Related Media
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Deborah Rhode on “What Women Want”
Deborah Rhode on “What Women Want”
Please join WSL and ACS for a lunchtime discussion with Deborah Rhode, the Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law, the director of the Center on the Legal Profession, and the director of the Program in Law and Social Entrepreneurship at Stanford University, about her latest book, What Women Want: An Agenda for the Women’s Movement […]
BLSA Student and Alumni Reception
BLSA Student and Alumni Reception
Please join Professor Norman Spaulding, JD '97, at a reception to welcome the new 1L BLSA students to Stanford Law School. Refreshments will be served. Kindly RSVP by Tuesday, October 28. Related Media
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1L Spotlight Lunch: Labor & Employment
1L Spotlight Lunch: Labor & Employment
Speaker: Patricial Gillette, Partner, Orrick Location: Administrative Building, Room 301 (3rd floor, Crown Library building) Patricia Gillette, a partner in Orrick's San Francisco office, is a member of the Employment Law Group. Ms. Gillette's practice focuses on all aspects of employment law, including litigation of wrongful discharge and discrimination class actions and individual/multi-plaintiff cases in […]
Juelsgaard IP and Innovation Clinic Info Lunch
Juelsgaard IP and Innovation Clinic Info Lunch
Learn about winter and spring 2015 opportunities to enroll in the Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic. Join Professor Phil Malone and clinical supervising attorney Jef Pearlman for an informal, drop-in lunch and info session about how the clinic operates and some of the anticipated clinic cases and projects for the next two quarters. We […]
Research Design and White Papers and Briefing Books
Research Design and White Papers and Briefing Books
Learn the rubrics that will help you plan your research design, organize your ideas, and structure your policy paper for a variety of audiences. We will then take a close look at the differences between white papers and briefing books that effectively clarify complex data and analysis. Related Media
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