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Patent Bar Exam: Everything You Need to Know
Patent Bar Exam: Everything You Need to Know
If you are a student with an undergrad degree (or at least two years of coursework) in engineering, computer sciences or the hard sciences (chemistry, biology, physics, or related fields), and are interested in becoming a Patent Agent or Attorney, Stanford Intellectual Property Association and Practising Law Institute (PLI) invite you to a presentation by […]
7 events,
Is There No Justice? Revisiting Hobbes’s Reply to the Foole
Is There No Justice? Revisiting Hobbes’s Reply to the Foole
with Professor Kinch Hoekstra, Political Science and Law, UC Berkeley
Federalism and the End of Obamacare
Federalism and the End of Obamacare
with Professor Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Law School
Opioid Crisis: Discussion with Keith Humphreys, Rob MacCoun and Jennifer Hah
Opioid Crisis: Discussion with Keith Humphreys, Rob MacCoun and Jennifer Hah
The Stanford Criminal Justice Center is hosting a discussion on Monday, January 29 from 12:45-2:00 pm on the opioid crisis with Stanford colleagues and national experts: Law Professor Rob MacCoun, Psychiatry Professor Keith Humphreys, and Dr. Jennifer Hah. Law Professor Bob Weisberg will moderate the discussion on the legal and policy issues, including how and […]
The Emerging Field of Digital Health Practice
The Emerging Field of Digital Health Practice
Join SLATA and the BioLaw and Health Policy Society for a presentation about legal practice in the growing field of digital health, sponsored by law firm Fenwick & West! From Wikipedia: “Digital health is the convergence of digital and genomic technologies with health, healthcare, living, and society to enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery and […]
Spotlight Lunch – Appellate Litigation
Spotlight Lunch – Appellate Litigation
1L Private Sector Spotlight Lunch Appellate Litigation - Easha Anand, Orrick LLP
6 events,
Supporting Trans People in Prisons and Jails
Supporting Trans People in Prisons and Jails
Join the Stanford Prisoner Advocacy and Resources Coalition, Outlaw, the Stanford Criminal Justice Center and Women of Color Collective for a discussion about issues facing trans people in prisons and jails. Lunch will be provided.
Spotlight Lunch – Entertainment/Media
Spotlight Lunch – Entertainment/Media
1L Private Sector Spotlight Lunch Entertainment/Media - Amy Siegel and Matt Kline, O'Melveny & Myers LLP
9 events,
Constitutional Liquidation
Policing the Black Man with Angela Davis
Policing the Black Man with Angela Davis
Policing the Black Man explores and critiques the many ways the criminal justice system impacts the lives of African American boys and men at every stage of the criminal process, from arrest through sentencing. Essays range from an explication of the historical roots of racism in the criminal justice system to an examination of modern-day police […]
Spotlight Lunch – International Trade
Spotlight Lunch – International Trade
1L Private Sector Spotlight Lunch International Trade - David (Dj) Wolff, Crowell & Moring LLP
Federalist Society: Clark Neily on Civil Asset Forfeiture
Federalist Society: Clark Neily on Civil Asset Forfeiture
Please join the Federalist Society for a lunch talk by Clark Neily on the legal issues surrounding civil asset forfeiture.
10 events,
Manumission and Freedom in the Age of Revolution: Cuba, Louisiana, and Virginia, 1763-1806
Manumission and Freedom in the Age of Revolution: Cuba, Louisiana, and Virginia, 1763-1806
with Professor Ariela Gross, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, and University of Southern California and School of Law and Professor Alejandro de la Fuente, Harvard University Department of African and African American Studies and History
Sustainable Finance
Sustainable Finance
Marcel Prins, COO of APG Asset Management, will be giving a talk on sustainable finance, UN Sustainable Developments goals, and APG's approach to incorporating climate risks. Event sponsored by The Steyer Tyler Center for Energy Policy and Finance and the Stanford Energy Club. RSVP here.
CLB lunch with David Magnus on the End of Life Option Act
CLB lunch with David Magnus on the End of Life Option Act
Join CLB for discussion with David Magnus, Director of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics on implementation of the End of Life Option Act at the Stanford hospitals.
An Advocacy Agenda to Combat the Housing Affordability Crisis with Guillermo Mayer (Public Advocates)
An Advocacy Agenda to Combat the Housing Affordability Crisis with Guillermo Mayer (Public Advocates)
Thursday, February 1, 2018 12:45 - 1:00 RM 280B RSVP Explore Public Interest Around the Bay Area, you cannot escape conversations about the affordability crisis for families and individuals seeking housing. Guillermo Mayer, President and CEO of Public Advocates, will discuss the crisis and what advocates can do to expand housing justice and access, especially […]
5 events,
Voter Registration in California: A Discussion with Laura Brill
Voter Registration in California: A Discussion with Laura Brill
You may be surprised by what you don’t know about California voter registration law. This lunch talk will address different methods of registration; the availability of preregistration; the future of automatic registration, and dos and don’ts for holding registration drives
Federalist Society: Richard Epstein on Global Warming and Nuisance Law
Federalist Society: Richard Epstein on Global Warming and Nuisance Law
Please join the Federalist Society for a lunch talk by Richard Epstein on the legal question of whether of global warming counts a public nuisance.
Lunch Talk with Jennifer Stark, Immigrants’ Rights Clinic
Lunch Talk with Jennifer Stark, Immigrants’ Rights Clinic
1:00 - 2:00 pm 320-D, Third Floor RSVP Jennifer is a Lecturer-in-Law and Supervising Attorney at the SLS Immigrants’ Rights Clinic. Prior to coming to the Law School, Jennifer was an associate at Rosen, Bien, Galvan and Grunfeld, LLP from 2013-2017. Jennifer was an Equal Justice Works Fellow for the ACLU of Southern California and […]
3 events,
Public Interest/Public Sector Career Day
Public Interest/Public Sector Career Day
Explore Public Interest UC Hastings College of the Law Each year, OneJustice and nine Northern California law schools bring together more than 100 public interest employers and about 600 law students for the Northern California Public Interest/Public Sector Career Day (fondly referred to as "PI/PS Day"). PI/PS Day launches the legal careers of our future […]
BLSA Black History Month Gala 2018
BLSA Black History Month Gala 2018
Stanford Law School's Black Law Students Association (BLSA) presents the fifth annual Black History Month Gala featuring Michele Moore, ACLU Chief Communications Officer. Stanford Law School has a long history of educating the nation's next generation of leaders, and BLSA is committed to ensuring that these leaders become champions of racial justice. The annual gala […]
2 events,
Patent Bar Exam: Everything You Need to Know
SESLA & SLA Super Bowl Watch Party
SESLA & SLA Super Bowl Watch Party
The Stanford Entertainment and Sports Law Association (SESLA) and the Stanford Law Association (SLA) will be hosting a Super Bowl Watch Party on Sunday, February 4th! The event will take place in the law lounge and will go from 3:00 - 7:30. All of SLS is welcome to join. Pizza, drinks, and beverages will be […]
4 events,
A Better Approach to Regulating Provider Network Adequacy
A Better Approach to Regulating Provider Network Adequacy
with Professor Mark Hall, Professor and Director of Health Law and Policy Program, Wake Forest University School of Law; Co-Director, Bioethics Program, Wake Forest University
Public Policy MA and MPP Info Session
Public Policy MA and MPP Info Session
February 4, 2018 1:00 - 2:00 pm Room 320-F, Third Floor Snacks provided, but please bring your lunch. RSVP The Stanford Public Policy Program is accepting applications from current Stanford law students for the Master of Public Policy joint degree program. The JD/MPP or JD/MA provide students with the conceptual framework and practical skills necessary […]
5 events,
Career Talk with Maina Kiai
Career Talk with Maina Kiai
1:00 - 2:00 pm Room 320-D, Stanford Law School RSVP Explore Public Interest Learn the Nuts and Bolts Maina Kiai will speak about careers in international public interest lawyering. Mr. Maina Kiai was the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association from 1 May 2011 until 30 […]
Researching Statutes and Legislation
Researching Statutes and Legislation
Discover new techniques for researching statutes and legislation and investigate the value of legislative history. This workshop offers a bird's-eye-view of reference resources for U.S. and California statutes and legislation. It will briefly highlight U.S. federal, state, and tribal tax laws as examples of laws that may intersect to affect specific law and policy frameworks. […]
Stanford CIS Privacy Counsel Lunch Series: Sue Glueck
Stanford CIS Privacy Counsel Lunch Series: Sue Glueck
RSVP is required for this free event. Join Sue Glueck, Stanford alum and currently Microsoft's Academic Relations Director, for a discussion about her journey from being a corporate lawyer to becoming privacy counsel for a myriad of Microsoft products and services for over a decade. Sponsored by the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law […]
9 events,
Presidential Obstruction of Justice
A Child-Centered Approach to Global Poverty: Dilemmas in Remittance, Child Labor and Intercountry Adoption
A Child-Centered Approach to Global Poverty: Dilemmas in Remittance, Child Labor and Intercountry Adoption
According to the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), in the poorer parts of the globe, every 3.6 seconds a person dies of starvation -- and usually it is a child under the age of five. This lecture looks at three of the ways suggested in our era to address the challenges of feeding […]
Spotlight Lunch – Capital Markets/Securities
Spotlight Lunch – Capital Markets/Securities
1L Private Sector Spotlight Lunch Capital Markets/Securities - Dawn Belt, Amanda Baratz, and Travis Robertson; Fenwick & West LLP
WSL Spring Class Event
WSL Spring Class Event
The Women of Stanford Law are hosting a casual, student-led discussion on picking spring quarter classes. WSL 2Ls and 3Ls will talk to 1Ls about strategies for picking classes and suggestions on classes to take, as well as answer questions 1Ls may have. Lunch will be provided. 1Ls, please RSVP here. 2Ls and 3Ls, please […]
7 events,
The Elephant in the Room: The Legal Profession, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse
The Elephant in the Room: The Legal Profession, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse
Register Now 1 hour substance abuse CLE will be offered. As lawyers, we are taught to be problem identifiers and solvers, adherents to logical analysis to create resolution for complex emotional and business issues. And yet, as a profession, we face significant problems in our own population with mental health and substance abuse. In 2016, […]
Lunch Discussion Panel with Circuit Court Judges
Lunch Discussion Panel with Circuit Court Judges
This event, co-hosted by the American Constitution Society and the Federalist Society, will feature moderated discussion with three circuit court judges.
7 events,
Stanford Law Review Symposium
Stanford Law Review Symposium
Stanford Law Review presents its Volume 70 Symposium: Federalism in an Age of Polarization. More information at: https://www.stanfordlawreview.org/symposium/federalism-in-an-age-of-polarization/
Representing International Nonprofits: General Counsel of International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)
Representing International Nonprofits: General Counsel of International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)
Please join SALDF for a discussion with Daina Bray, General Counsel for International Fund for Animal Welfare, about representing international nonprofits. As General Counsel, Daina leads IFAW’s legal team and advises on all aspects of legal risk and governance to support IFAW’s efforts to rescue and protect animals around the world. She will discuss her […]
LLM Job Fair Debrief
LLM Job Fair Debrief
This meeting is for those Advanced Degree students who attended the NYC for the LLM Job Fair. This is an opportunity for students to provide feedback on the NY job fair (including the bidding process, the interviews, the reception, etc.).
1 event,
Patent Bar Exam: Everything You Need to Know
5 events,
Area-Specific Regulatory Regimes and Antitrust: Lessons From Pharma
Area-Specific Regulatory Regimes and Antitrust: Lessons From Pharma
with Professor Arti Rai, Duke University School of Law
A Conversation with CRISPR Therapeutics Senior Counsel Mike Biro
A Conversation with CRISPR Therapeutics Senior Counsel Mike Biro
Join the BioLaw and Health Policy Society and the Center for Law and the Biosciences for a conversation with Mike Biro, Senior Counsel of CRISPR Therapeutics, joining us via video conference from Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP here so we can order enough food. CRISPR Therapeutics is a Switzerland-based company with R&D […]
INVASIVE SURVEILLANCE OF WILDLIFE: A MATTER OF LIFE OR DEATH?
INVASIVE SURVEILLANCE OF WILDLIFE: A MATTER OF LIFE OR DEATH?
The reappearance of wolves in Northern California for the first time since 1924 has sparked a debate about the use of invasive monitoring techniques such as surveillance collars. Critics argue that this monitoring constrains animals’ movement and increases vulnerability to hunters. Henry Lininger and Tom Lininger have proposed a doctrine of wildlife privacy that would […]
Litigating Free Speech on Campus: A Conversation with Harmeet K. Dhillon
Litigating Free Speech on Campus: A Conversation with Harmeet K. Dhillon
5:45pm - 6:00pm - Dinner 6:00pm - 7:00pm - Discussion Stanford Law School, Room 190 Register Now Controversies involving free speech on college campuses have dominated the news over the past year. Yet what do such controversies actually look like on the ground, and in trial courts where those claims are raised? Join the Constitutional […]
5 events,
Picturing Corporate Practice with Professor Jay Mitchell, a Policy Lab Workshop
Picturing Corporate Practice with Professor Jay Mitchell, a Policy Lab Workshop
Picturing Corporate Practice, by Jay Mitchell SLS Professor Jay Mitchell, Director of the Organizations and Transactions Clinic and author of Picturing Corporate Practice, shows how to integrate visual thinking into everyday legal analysis, planning, and writing. The workshop focuses on how visual thinking can help you frame and clarify central issues for your client and legal […]
East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Facebook: Advocating for Equity and Opportunity
East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Facebook: Advocating for Equity and Opportunity
Tuesday, February 13, 2018 12:45 - 2:00 pm RM 280B | Lunch provided Explore Public Interest RSVP with Julian Gross of Policy Link and Jennifer Martinez of PICO
Business Law Curriculum Informational Lunch
Business Law Curriculum Informational Lunch
Overview of Business Law Courses Lunch Event: It’s like shark tank, but for business law electives! Tuesday, February 13th, 12:45 - 2:00 pm – Room 190 Wondering what classes to sign up for next quarter? Wondering whether you need to take Corporations and when to take Bankruptcy or Venture Capital? Come to a brief overview of business law classes […]
2 events,
Mandatory Summer Funding Information Session
Mandatory Summer Funding Information Session
This mandatory information session will outline all aspects and requirements of SLS's summer funding program for 2018. Attendance is required to participate in the summer funding program. RSVP Learn the Nuts and Bolts
8 events,
Robotics and AI: How will Boards Embrace Tomorrow’s Technologies?
Robotics and AI: How will Boards Embrace Tomorrow’s Technologies?
7:30 - 8:00am - Continental Breakfast 8:00 - 9:30am - Program Room 190, Stanford Law School Parking: Wilbur Field Garage, any visitor parking spot. Avoid lines at the parking machines with the Parkmobile app Register Now There is no question that disruptive technologies are going to dominate not only what is introduced into the marketplace […]
Orange County: SLS 125 Celebration Luncheon
Orange County: SLS 125 Celebration Luncheon
Join the Celebration in Orange County! 2018 marks the 125th anniversary of the founding of Stanford Law School. You are cordially invited to join fellow SLS alumni and friends to celebrate this historic milestone. Celebration Luncheon with special guest M. Elizabeth Magill Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Dean Thursday, February 15 12:00 - […]
Breaking the Mold: Alternative Public Defense Models
Breaking the Mold: Alternative Public Defense Models
Professor Ron Tyler from the Criminal Defense Clinic will moderate a discussion about models of public defense that incorporate immigration advocacy and family participation into representation. Feature Raha Jorjani, Director of the Public Defender Immigration Representation Project, Avi Singh of the Santa Clara Public Defender's Office and Raj Jayadev of Silicon Valley Debug. Lunch will be served. Room […]
5 events,
San Diego: SLS 125 Celebration Luncheon
San Diego: SLS 125 Celebration Luncheon
Join the Celebration in San Diego! 2018 marks the 125th anniversary of the founding of Stanford Law School. You are cordially invited to join fellow SLS alumni and friends to celebrate this historic milestone. Celebration Luncheon with special guest M. Elizabeth Magill Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Dean Friday, February 16 12:00 - […]
Affinity Student Clerkship Info Panel
Affinity Student Clerkship Info Panel
The SLA Diversity Committee, in conjunction with BLSA, SLLSA, NALSA, APILSA, MLSA, and OutLaw, presents this panel with Clerkship Committee Chair, Professor Michelle Anderson on the clerkship application process. Additionally, 2Ls and 3Ls familiar with the clerkship application process will be on hand in this intimate setting to answer questions. All class years are welcome […]
Federalist Society: Gregg Costa on Judicial Nominations and Confirmations
Federalist Society: Gregg Costa on Judicial Nominations and Confirmations
Please join the Federalist Society for a lunch talk by Gregg Costa on judicial nominations and confirmations.
1 event,
Patent Bar Exam: Everything You Need to Know
5 events,
Disentitlement as Discrimination: A framework for brain science in the law
Disentitlement as Discrimination: A framework for brain science in the law
with Professor Emily Murphy, UC Hastings College of Law
Presidents’ Day but Monday classes meet
SLS Democrats Lunch with Vivek Viswanathan
SLS Democrats Lunch with Vivek Viswanathan
Vivek Viswanathan (SLS '13), former Special Advisor in the office of Governor Jerry Brown and former Policy Adviser to Secretary Hillary Clinton on her 2016 presidential campaign, will share his experiences as a lawyer in public service. Please RSVP here: https://goo.gl/forms/6sQwvb5PLEP3nxkX2
WSL “Ask Me Anything” 1L event
WSL “Ask Me Anything” 1L event
Event for 1Ls to speak informally with 2Ls and 3Ls about choosing extracurriculars, summer jobs, clerkships, and anything else that's on their minds.
6 events,
Legal Academia and Research Agendas with Professor Shirin Sinnar
Legal Academia and Research Agendas with Professor Shirin Sinnar
Interested in legal academia? How to select topics for articles? How to develop a research agenda?
CIS Privacy Counsel Lunch Series: Troy Sauro from Google, Inc.
CIS Privacy Counsel Lunch Series: Troy Sauro from Google, Inc.
RSVP is required for this free event. Join Troy Sauro, Senior Privacy Counsel, Google Inc., for a discussion about his journey from being a litigation attorney in a big law firm to becoming a Google privacy counsel. Sponsored by the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School. CIS Director of Privacy Albert Gidari will moderate the […]
9 events,
Contracting Our Way to Inequality: Race, Reproductive Freedom and the Quest for the Perfect Child
Contracting Our Way to Inequality: Race, Reproductive Freedom and the Quest for the Perfect Child
with Professor Camille Gear Rich, USC Gould School of Law
How Crowdsourcing Accurately and Robustly Predicts Supreme Court Decisions
How Crowdsourcing Accurately and Robustly Predicts Supreme Court Decisions
12:45PM - 2:00PM Stanford Law School, Room 180 This event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be provided. Register Now Scholars have increasingly investigated “crowdsourcing” as an alternative to expert-based judgment or purely data-driven approaches to predicting the future. Under certain conditions, scholars have found that crowdsourcing can outperform these other approaches. However, despite […]
China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Challenges and Solutions In Context of International Economic Law
China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Challenges and Solutions In Context of International Economic Law
Proposed as a national strategy by China's president Xi Jinping, the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-century Maritime Silk Road, better known as the One Belt and One Road Initiative (OBOR), has soon become the world's largest economic platform. Despite all significant efforts and commitments made by the Chinese government, practical challenges and legal risks […]
14 events,
Lunch Talk with Tess Bridgeman on the Iran Nuclear Deal
Lunch Talk with Tess Bridgeman on the Iran Nuclear Deal
The Stanford National Security and the Law Society presents a lunchtime conversation with Tess Bridgeman, former Special Assistant to the President, Associate Counsel to the President, and Deputy Legal Adviser to the National Security Council (NSC), regarding the future of the 2015 JCPOA (aka the Iran Nuclear Deal). Tess Bridgeman also previously served at the Department of […]
Lawyering in the Age of Globalization: Why Public Interest Lawyers Need New Tools with Garth Meintjes, PILnet
Lawyering in the Age of Globalization: Why Public Interest Lawyers Need New Tools with Garth Meintjes, PILnet
ROOM 320D, Third Floor Food provided RSVP PILnet envisions a world where the rule of law delivers justice and protects human rights. PILnet collaborates with local partners around the globe to develop the legal landscape essential to rights-respecting societies. It provides lawyers with the tools they need to challenge injustice, strengthens the ability of […]
3 events,
TGIF
TGIF
Regularly on Friday, Stanford Law Association sponsors a different student organization to provide food and EANABs to the SLS community 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.
2 events,
2018 Northern California ADR Faculty Conference
2 events,
Patent Bar Exam: Everything You Need to Know
7 events,
Performance-Based Regulation of Pharmaceutical Innovation: The Social Responsibility Index
Performance-Based Regulation of Pharmaceutical Innovation: The Social Responsibility Index
with Professor Talha Syed, UC Berkeley School of Law
A Law and Literature Perspective on Copyright
A Law and Literature Perspective on Copyright
with Paul Saint-Amour, Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
Notice and Comment Workshop
Notice and Comment Workshop
Join ACS for a Notice & Comment Workshop. We will provide training, as well as an opportunity for participants to draft their own comments on issues important to them. RSVP here: https://goo.gl/forms/pIq7c1DYEDhV0ynZ2
Stanford Law School AI Society Lunch Event: Legal Practice and AI Panel
Stanford Law School AI Society Lunch Event: Legal Practice and AI Panel
Artificial intelligence is a powerful technology that has been significantly impacting numerous fields and industries, from medical imaging to consumer facial recognition. Want to learn more about this exciting area and how it is affecting attorneys and their legal practice? Then come to this lunch event to hear Lindsey Tonsager (partner and co-chair of Covington's AI-Initiative) and […]
3 events,
Decarceral Justice: Transgender Women in Prisons and Jails
Decarceral Justice: Transgender Women in Prisons and Jails
Please join us for a discussion of issues of safety and justice facing trans women incarcerated in prisons and jails. Michela Bowman of the National Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Resource Center will moderate a conversation with Janetta Johnson of the TGI Justice Project and Zahara Green of TRANScending Barriers Atlanta. Read more about the issues we'll be discussing […]
Spotlight Lunch – Plaintiff
Spotlight Lunch – Plaintiff
1L Private Sector Spotlight Lunch Plaintiff – Douglas Saeltzer and Sara Peters, Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger
8 events,
Restoring the American Dream: New Lessons from Big Data
Restoring the American Dream: New Lessons from Big Data
with Professor Raj Chetty, Department of Economics, Stanford University
Arctic Issues Lunch Talk with Fran Ulmer
Arctic Issues Lunch Talk with Fran Ulmer
Hon. Fran Ulmer, chair of the U.S. Arctic Research Commission and Cox Visiting Professor at Earth System Science, will speak to law students about current events in the Arctic. Savannah Fletcher (3L) will speak about her research and work experiences in Alaska. Savannah will be clerking for the Alaska Supreme Court in Fairbanks after graduation. This […]
9 events,
Race, Disability, and the Vote
Practicing Private Sector Law in New York
Practicing Private Sector Law in New York
Please join for lunch and a discussion on the topic of “Practicing Law in New York City” with attorneys from the New York offices of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
Sierra Martinez, JD ’08, Energy Foundation
Sierra Martinez, JD ’08, Energy Foundation
RM 285, Stanford Law School Co-Sponsored with the Environmental Law Society RSVP Explore Public Interest Sierra Martinez focuses on optimizing energy use across the utility, industrial, and buildings sectors. He supports a network of grantees and teams that drive innovative policies across the country. Sierra engages in cross-programmatic national strategy development. Previously, Sierra taught energy […]
TPS: The Humanitarian Immigration Benefit that Is Ending for Many
TPS: The Humanitarian Immigration Benefit that Is Ending for Many
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is an immigration benefit that affords temporary legal status to foreign nationals from certain designated countries that have been destabilized by war, catastrophe, or other extraordinary conditions. President Trump announced that the program will end for immigrants from four countries: El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Sudan. Join us to learn about […]
4 events,
Abstractions, Unicorns, Photos, Recipe Cards and Dating Services. How to Win 101 Motions.
Abstractions, Unicorns, Photos, Recipe Cards and Dating Services. How to Win 101 Motions.
Attorneys Heidi Keefe and Dena Chen from Cooley, LLP will discuss how to successfully invalidate software and business method patents under 35 U.S.C. § 101 and Alice. Lunch will be provided
Federalist Society: Kevin Newsom on Pathways to the Bench
Federalist Society: Kevin Newsom on Pathways to the Bench
Please join the Federalist Society for a lunch talk by Kevin Newsom on a conversation on pathways to the judicial bench, inspired by his life and career.
2 events,
OWLS Welcome Event: Sack Lunch Making
OWLS Welcome Event: Sack Lunch Making
Join Older Wiser Law Students (OWLS) in making sack lunches on Saturday, March 3 at 11:30AM. Make one for yourself and one or two to give to the families at Haven House Family Shelter in Menlo Park. Significant others, children and pets are welcome. Meet up at Crocker. Lawn games to follow on Meyer Green, […]