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SLLSA Latinx Heritage Month Panel
SLLSA Latinx Heritage Month Panel
Please join us for a panel discussion of the most pressing issues facing the Latinx community. Speakers will be confirmed soon. RSVP link will be shared closer to the event.
4 events,
7 events,
Not Merely There to Help the Men: Equal Pay Laws, Collective Rights, and the Making of the Modern Class Action
Not Merely There to Help the Men: Equal Pay Laws, Collective Rights, and the Making of the Modern Class Action
with Professor David Engstrom
Specialty Journals Business Meeting
Specialty Journals Business Meeting
Meeting for all Editors-In-Chief with the Journal Business Manager to review publishing plans and business operations.
Latinx Heritage Month Keynote: Juan Cartagena, LatinoJustice PRLDEF
Latinx Heritage Month Keynote: Juan Cartagena, LatinoJustice PRLDEF
Join us for SLLSA's Latinx Heritage Month keynote! Juan Cartagena is the President and General Counsel for LatinoJustice PRLDEF, one of the top legal Latino advocacy organizations. Mr. Cartagena will provide insightful and timely comments on how the Latinx community must organize to address issues impacting the Latinx community, including mass incarceration. An RSVP link […]
LLM NY Job Fair Preparation Session
LLM NY Job Fair Preparation Session
This workshop is for the Advanced Degree students who are interested in looking for private sector opportunities in the U.S. Please be sure to attend this workshop if you are interested in learning more about the NYC and LA job fairs and how to apply for positions.
7 events,
Contingent Fee Litigation in New York City
Contingent Fee Litigation in New York City
with Professor Daniel Klerman, University of Southern California Gould School of Law
Federalist Society: New Urbanism with Stefanos Polyzoides
Federalist Society: New Urbanism with Stefanos Polyzoides
Please join the Federalist Society for a talk on New Urbanism and a critique of conventional zoning by Stefanos Polyzoides. Details will be forthcoming.
5 events,
Debrief: Criminal Prosecution with David Sklansky
Debrief: Criminal Prosecution with David Sklansky
Engage the Issues Students who worked in Criminal Prosecution this summer are invited to a ‘debrief’ session with Professor David Sklansky. This is an opportunity to raise issues, share lessons learned, and celebrate the work you were able to do. Lunch will be provided.
Orientation II
Orientation II
Orientation Part II, focusing on wellness and stress relief, will take place Friday, October 6, from 12:45-4:00 pm Lunch will be served, please RSVP. As this is a continuation of our Orientation programming, all 1L students are strongly encouraged to attend. Part A: Professor Joe Bankman will present techniques to help students deal […]
1 event,
Making Every Vote Count: Improving the American Democracy
Making Every Vote Count: Improving the American Democracy
A symposium presented by Making Every Vote Count and the Stanford Law School Chapter of the American Constitution Society on the need to reform our presidential selection system.
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5 events,
Debrief: Nonprofit Organizations with Diane Chin
Debrief: Nonprofit Organizations with Diane Chin
Engage the Issues Students who worked at a non-profit organization this summer are invited to a ‘debrief’ session with Diane Chin. This is an opportunity to raise issues, share lessons learned, and celebrate the work you were able to do. Lunch will be provided.
Debrief: Criminal Defense with Ron Tyler & Suzanne Luban
Debrief: Criminal Defense with Ron Tyler & Suzanne Luban
Engage the Issues Room 355, Stanford Law School Students who worked in Criminal Prosecution this summer are invited to a ‘debrief’ session with Professors Ron Tyler and Suzanne Luban.
Debrief: ProBono Experiences in the Private Sector with Mike Winn
Debrief: ProBono Experiences in the Private Sector with Mike Winn
Students who worked in Probono this summer are invited to a ‘debrief’ session with Mike Winn. This is an opportunity to raise issues, share lessons learned, and celebrate the work you were able to do. Lunch will be provided. Engage the Issues
5 events,
Data Law in China
Data Law in China
RSVP is required. ADD to your calendar: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4XK6uG467uAajdUTVFqRmY3czA In today’s business environment, data is an extremely important asset for a company. However, processing and utilization of data creates a number of legal issues. These issues and the legal implications vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. China’s development of a legal framework for data related issues has […]
LLM Presentation about Amazon Legal
LLM Presentation about Amazon Legal
This program is for the Advanced Degree students who are interested in learning more about Amazon Legal.
9 events,
Are We Running Out of Trademarks? An Empirical Study of Trademark Depletion and Congestion
Are We Running Out of Trademarks? An Empirical Study of Trademark Depletion and Congestion
with Professor Jeannie Fromer, NYU School of Law
Lawyers as Leaders: William F. Lee
Lawyers as Leaders: William F. Lee
12:45pm - 2:00pm - Discussion Stanford Law School, room 180 Lunch will be provided. Register Now Speaker: William F. Lee William F. Lee has spent his life cultivating leadership in both the professional and public spheres. A partner at WilmerHale and the Eli Goldstone Visiting Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School, Lee is one […]
Launching A Start Up
Launching A Start Up
How can new lawyers can find/start careers in business and technology? Please join Daniel Lewis (SLS '12), the CEO of Ravel Law, for a brown bag lunch where he will speak about his experience at SLS and what inspired him to start Ravel Law. Daniel will talk about how he launched a startup and raised […]
Amy Whelan: Litigating Transgender Rights
Amy Whelan: Litigating Transgender Rights
OutLaw will be hosting Amy Whelan, Senior Staff Attorney with the National Center for Lesbian Rights. Among other things, Amy will discuss her work litigating the transgender military ban and the ways in which civil rights impact litigation can be used to protect LGBT rights. There will be some time for questions and answers. Lunch will […]
5 events,
Alumni Weekend 2017
Alumni Weekend 2017
Stanford Law School welcomes alumni to campus every five years to celebrate their class reunion over Alumni Weekend. Throughout the weekend, SLS engages them in the latest school initiatives and scholarship through interactive panel discussions and talks. We also offer several social gatherings that allow alumni to renew old friendships, celebrate classmates’ successes, and reminisce […]
Spotlight Lunch – Emerging Companies
Spotlight Lunch – Emerging Companies
The speakers will be Jon Novotny and Gina Marek from Gunderson Dettmer LLP.
Meet the Center for Internet and Society
Meet the Center for Internet and Society
RSVP is required for this free event. The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is a public interest technology law and policy program at Stanford Law School and a part of Law, Science and Technology Program at Stanford Law School. CIS brings together scholars, academics, legislators, students, programmers, security researchers, and scientists to study the […]
6 events,
Larry Krasner
Larry Krasner
Come meet Larry Krasner '87 who is running for District Attorney in Philadelphia on a reform platform.
How to Get a Job You’ll Really Like
How to Get a Job You’ll Really Like
"How to Get a Job You'll Really Like" Please join Shanin Specter, founding partner of Kline & Specter, P.C. in Philadelphia, and adjunct professor at SLS -- he's teaching "How to Ask a Question" in the winter term this year -- for a brown bag lunch talk. He'll outline how to get a job you'll really […]
1 event,
1 event,
Alumni Weekend 2017
5 events,
Spotlight Lunch – International Corporate Transactions
Spotlight Lunch – International Corporate Transactions
The speaker will be Daniel Zimmerman from WilmerHale LLP.
Lunch & Lecture with Michael Broyde
Lunch & Lecture with Michael Broyde
Please join JLSA for a special lunch and lecture with Professor Michael Broyde on the potential role of religion in American courts. Michael J. Broyde is professor of law at Emory Law and a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Law Religion at Emory University. His primary areas of interest are law […]
3 events,
2017 Fall Public Service Awards Dinner
2017 Fall Public Service Awards Dinner
Strengthen Community Stanford Law School’s Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law annually honors two outstanding public interest attorneys at our Fall Public Service Awards dinner. John Levin, MA '70/JD '73, will receive our National Public Service Award. Tamika Butler, JD '09, executive director of the Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust, will receive […]
8 events,
The Law of Good People: Challenging States’ Ability to Regulate Human Behavior
The Law of Good People: Challenging States’ Ability to Regulate Human Behavior
with Professor Yuval Feldman, Bar-Ilan University Law School Israel
The First Amendment vs. Animal Agriculture: Constitutional Litigation Against Ag-Gag Laws
The First Amendment vs. Animal Agriculture: Constitutional Litigation Against Ag-Gag Laws
Over the last decade, journalists and animal protection advocates have conducted more than eighty undercover investigations at factory farms and slaughterhouses in the United States. Without exception, each investigation has exposed horrific animal suffering, as well as violations of laws designed to protect food safety, the environment, and workers. These investigations, as well as the […]
2017 Meet CodeX
2017 Meet CodeX
This event is open to the public. Lunch will be provided. Register Now The law and the legal profession are undergoing rapid change due to - among other forces - expanding use of information technology in the delivery of legal services. Join CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics’ leaders, fellows and alumni for […]
Cybersecurity in the Board Room and in the Situation Room
Cybersecurity in the Board Room and in the Situation Room
Cybersecurity risk is now top of mind for senior management at large organizations and government alike. Cybersecurity incidents can cripple operations, expose highly sensitive information, damage reputation, and expose organizations to significant investigations and litigation. Our panelists will discuss cyber risks from private and public sector perspectives, and specifically, how lawyers advise on cyber risks, […]
11 events,
Higher Sanctions or Larger Crimes? An Empirical Assessment of DOJ Corporate Monetary Sanctions in the Post-Sarbanes Oxley Era
Higher Sanctions or Larger Crimes? An Empirical Assessment of DOJ Corporate Monetary Sanctions in the Post-Sarbanes Oxley Era
with Professor Mark Cohen, Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University
Governance, Liquidity, and Employee Retention in an Era of Capital Abundance
Governance, Liquidity, and Employee Retention in an Era of Capital Abundance
7:30 - 8:00am - Continental Breakfast 8:00 - 9:30am - Program Room 290, Stanford Law School Parking: Wilbur Field Garage, any visitor parking spot. Avoid lines at the parking machines with the Parkmobile app Register Now Please join the Rock Center and SVDX to hear a panel of experts discuss the role of the board […]
Policies to Promote Women’s Economic Opportunity
Policies to Promote Women’s Economic Opportunity
10 am – 3 pm Oberndorf Event Center, North Building Room 302 655 Knight Way Stanford, CA 94305 Register Now On October 19, The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution, LeanIn.Org, and Stanford Law School will co-host a forum at Stanford University exploring public policies to promote women’s economic opportunity. The forum will include a […]
6 events,
Patent Law in Global Perspective
Patent Law in Global Perspective
Paul Brest Hall, Munger Graduate Residences Sponsored by the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology and Samsung Electronics Register Now Patent Law in Global Perspective The patent system has gone through some dramatic changes in the last decade. This conference will explore the impact of those changes on patent litigation, patent prosecution, and […]
Stanford National Lawyers Guild Presents: Disorientation
Stanford National Lawyers Guild Presents: Disorientation
Join the Stanford Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) for "Disorientation" on Friday, October 20th in Room 90 from 12:45 - 2:00. Lunch will be served. As we move through the quarter, it is very easy to get lost in the maze and intricacies of case law, and lose sight of the social context and consequences […]
1 event,
China Guiding Cases Project Roundtable Discussion
China Guiding Cases Project Roundtable Discussion
Roundtable discussion organized by the China Guiding Cases Project ("CGCP") of Stanford Law School. Participants include Dr. Mei Gechlik (Founder and Director of the CGCP), judges of the Beijing IP Court, and Silicon Valley VIPs.
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2 events,
U.S.-China: Trade, tech, and the Party Congress – the view from Beijing
U.S.-China: Trade, tech, and the Party Congress – the view from Beijing
U.S.-China: Trade, tech, and the Party Congress – the view from Beijing Trade tension continues to simmer between the world’s two largest economies and Beijing is tightening up on foreign participation in many parts of the technology sector as the Chinese Communist Party prepares for its 19th Congress that will pick personnel and shape policy […]
9 events,
Lunch Talk with Professors Oona Hathaway and Scott Shapiro of Yale Law School, about their new book, The Internationalists
Lunch Talk with Professors Oona Hathaway and Scott Shapiro of Yale Law School, about their new book, The Internationalists
"A bold and provocative history of the men who fought to outlaw war and how an often overlooked treaty signed in 1928 was among the most transformative events in modern history." RSVP
LLM Foreign Lawyer Internship Program at Fenwick and West
LLM Foreign Lawyer Internship Program at Fenwick and West
This program is for the Advanced Degree students who are interested in learning more about the Foreign lawyer internship program at Fenwick. Fenwick will host presentation to provide more information.
4 events,
Picturing Corporate Practice
Spotlight Lunch – Private Equity
Spotlight Lunch – Private Equity
The speakers will be Travis Nelson and Austin Pollet from Kirkland & Ellis LLP.
Public Interest Practice Overview: Civil Government
Public Interest Practice Overview: Civil Government
Explore Public Interest Room 280B, Stanford Law School RSVP This is part of a series of panels providing 1L students with an overview of domestic public interest practice. Attorneys from local, state, and federal government agencies will discuss their careers and answers questions at this session. Panelist include: Kavita Narayan, JD '08, Santa Clara County […]
5 events,
Spotlight Lunch – Venture Capital/Fund Formation
Spotlight Lunch – Venture Capital/Fund Formation
The speakers will be John Clendenin and Shane Goudey from Cooley LLP
Federalist Society: Alfonso Aguilar on DACA
Federalist Society: Alfonso Aguilar on DACA
Please join the Federalist Society for a lunch talk by Alfonso Aguilar on DACA and the future of U.S. immigration policy.
International Public Interest Overview – Faculty Perspectives
International Public Interest Overview – Faculty Perspectives
Explore Public Interest Learn the Nuts and Bolts Room 280B, Stanford Law School RSVP This faculty panel will provide students with an overview of international public interest practice. Come learn about a career in human rights, rule of law, development finance, budget transparency, foreign policy and other areas of global public interest practice. This panel […]
2 events,
1 event,
Fall 2017 Public Interest Retreat for Mentors and Fellows
Fall 2017 Public Interest Retreat for Mentors and Fellows
Strengthen Community Engage the Issues The Levin Center is convening Public Interest Fellows and 2L Public Interest Mentors for an all-day retreat.
0 events,
7 events,
21st Century Prosecutors: A Panel Discussion with Reform-Minded District Attorneys
21st Century Prosecutors: A Panel Discussion with Reform-Minded District Attorneys
David Sklansky (moderator) Panelists: Diana Becton, District Attorney, Contra Costa County, CA Sherry Boston, District Attorney, Decatur, GA Mark Gonzalez, District Attorney, Corpus Christi, TX Miriam Aroni Krinsky, Executive Director, Fair and Just Prosecution Tori Verber-Salazar, District Attorney, San Joaquin, CA Full panelist bios This event is being co-sponsored by Fair and Just Prosecution. […]
Spotlight Lunch – IP Litigation
Spotlight Lunch – IP Litigation
The speaker will be Mike Hendershot and Lindsay White from Paul Hastings LLP.
4 events,
Law and the Necrosciences: Frankenstein and Other Monsters
Law and the Necrosciences: Frankenstein and Other Monsters
CLB presents its sister organization Law and the Necrosciences for an event on Frankenstein and Other Monsters. Lunch provided.
Spotlight Lunch – General Litigation
Spotlight Lunch – General Litigation
The speakers will be Aviva Gilbert (SLS ’13) and Alex Reese (SLS ’11) from Farella Braun & Martell.
1 event,
Police Surveillance Technology: Law and Policy
8 events,
Moral Commitments in Cost-Benefit Analysis
Moral Commitments in Cost-Benefit Analysis
with Professor Eric Posner, University of Chicago Law School
What’s Law Got To Do with It? Examining the Role of Law in a Changing World
What’s Law Got To Do with It? Examining the Role of Law in a Changing World
Sponsored by the Stanford Program in International Legal Studies and the Stanford Program in Law and Society. Register Now How has domestic and international law been challenged and shaped in recent years by, among other things, forces of nationalism, nativism, anti-globalism, as well as worries about terrorism. The symposium will also reflect on, and honour, […]
The Power of Story for Law and Policy, a Policy Lab Communications Brown-Bag
The Power of Story for Law and Policy, a Policy Lab Communications Brown-Bag
Jake Warga, Stanford Storytelling Project Please join journalist Jake Warga, now a lecturer with the Stanford Storytelling Project, to learn the power of stories for law and policy advocacy. You'll learn techniques that turn legal research and empirical data into stories that move judges, policy makers, juries, and lay audiences. Put the soul back into […]
Federalist Society: John Malcolm on Criminal Justice Reform
Federalist Society: John Malcolm on Criminal Justice Reform
Please join the Federalist Society for a lunch talk by John Malcolm on the conservative case for criminal justice reform.
5 events,
TGIF
TGIF
Each Friday, Stanford Law Association sponsors a different student organization to provide food, EANABs, and alcohol to the SLS comunity The event functions as an opportunity for each student group to share information about their club with the student body, recruit members, and offers a space for casual networking among the student body, faculty, and staff.
Small Group Coffee Discussions with Health Law Faculty
Small Group Coffee Discussions with Health Law Faculty
Join the BioLaw and Health Policy Society and SLS’s amazing health law professors for coffee, pastries, and small group discussions about courses, careers, and more! This is a chance to meet faculty in a casual setting (with refreshments). RSVP required. This event is intended for 1L, transfer, and advanced degree (LLM) students interested in pursuing studies […]
1 event,
Shaking the Foundations
Shaking the Foundations
Shaking the Foundations is an annual conference that brings together law students, practitioners and academics from around the country who share a commitment to use the law for positive, progressive social change. Through panels, workshops and speakers, the conference is designed to provide a forum for advocates and law students to discuss innovative strategies and […]
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