Events
Patent Bar Exam: Everything You Need to Know
@ SLS: Room 301A Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordIf 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 […]
1L Lunch with OSA
@ SLS: Room 320D Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordMonday, April 30th (Section 4, 5 & 6) 320D If you are not able to attend the date your section was assigned, please sign up for another date that might work with your schedule better. RSVP
American Islamophobia: Understanding the Roots and Rise of Fear
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordJoin Professor Khaled Beydoun for a conversation on Islamophobia from a legal, race-based and intersectional perspective, exploring the racial construction of Arab and Muslim identity, especially in the context of criminal and national security policing. Sponsored by the Stanford Muslim Law Students Association, Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law, Human Rights Center, and […]
Parenting While Lawyering
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordJoin WSL for a lunch conversation about the professional and personal impact of having children during your legal career. Â Panelists will discuss how they navigated having children during law school, shortly after law school, during clerkships, and while practicing law in both the public and private sector. Panelists include: Professor Lisa Ouellette Adanna Love, Senior […]
CANCELLED – Individual Rights Under State Constitutions: A Constitutional Conversation with Steven Calabresi and James Lindgren
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Judges and constitutional law scholars are frequently described as falling into two camps: "originalists" who believe the Constitution should be interpreted according to […]