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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 […]
1 event,
Patent Bar Exam: Everything You Need to Know
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First day of classes
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LLM NYC Job Fair Logistics Overview – POSTPONED
LLM NYC Job Fair Logistics Overview – POSTPONED
***** POSTPONED ***** This workshop is for those Advanced Degree students who will be traveling to NYC for the LLM Job Fair.
4 events,
Exponential Innovations, AI, and Law Bootcamp
Exponential Innovations, AI, and Law Bootcamp
Presented by CodeX—The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics Register Now Open to: Stanford Law School students, CS students, GSB students Hands-on accelerated course on artificial intelligence and law, regulation & ethics to equip students to explore and build in small teams, disruptive but sustainable innovations in areas like: Autonomous Vehicles, Blockchain and Smart Contracts, Internet of […]
New Platform Regulations in the EU and Its Impact on Freedom of Expression
New Platform Regulations in the EU and Its Impact on Freedom of Expression
RSVP is required for this free event. EU institutions and member States have recently proposed, and in some cases adopted, several legislative texts which directly affect the legal status of responsibilities and liability of online platforms. Such legislation covers a wide range of topics, including privacy, national security, audiovisual media services, and copyright, and raises relevant issues […]
5 events,
The Intergenerational Effects of Parental Incarceration
The Intergenerational Effects of Parental Incarceration
With Professor Will Dobbie, Department of Economics, Princeton University
AI and Medicine Lunch talk by Dr. Kang Zhang from UCSD
AI and Medicine Lunch talk by Dr. Kang Zhang from UCSD
Talk Description: Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize disease diagnosis and management. However, clinical interpretability and feasibility of AI remain challenging. We first addressed AI implementation for medical imaging using deep-learning and applied it in screening patients with common treatable blinding retinal diseases. Using a dataset of retinal optical coherence tomography images, we demonstrate […]
Federalist Society Reading Group
Federalist Society Reading Group
Details will be distributed via the FedSoc list-serve. This event is for students only.
3 events,
Patent Bar Exam: Everything You Need to Know
Exponential Innovations, AI, and Law Bootcamp
The Intergenerational Effects of Parental Incarceration
6 events,
LLM Interview Workshop
LLM Interview Workshop
This workshop is for the Advanced Degree students. This workshop will cover interview preparation for job interviews in the U.S. and provide students with an opportunity to practice interview skills. Note: PLEASE BRING TWO COPIES OF YOUR RESUME *If you want to sign up for a mock interview with a practicing attorney, please be sure […]
8 events,
Innovation Policy Pluralism
Germany’s GmbH: Securing the Liberal Order in an Age of Mass Migration
Germany’s GmbH: Securing the Liberal Order in an Age of Mass Migration
With Benjamin Hein, Stanford History Department
A Conversation With Marty Lipton: Practicing Corporate Law Today and Tomorrow
A Conversation With Marty Lipton: Practicing Corporate Law Today and Tomorrow
12:45 - 2:00pm Room 180, Stanford Law School Lunch will be provided Register Now Please join the Rock Center for Corporate Governance for its first student lunch speaker series event of the year – an interactive discussion with Marty Lipton, founding partner of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. Marty specializes in advising major corporations on […]
Election Law Project – Winter Quarter Project Launch
Election Law Project – Winter Quarter Project Launch
Election Law Project (Student Organization) meeting to share and organize project ideas for winter quarter.
CIS Career Lunch Series: Adventures in Online Content Policymaking
CIS Career Lunch Series: Adventures in Online Content Policymaking
RSVP is required for this free event. Join CIS for the first of our series of winter quarter lunchtime career talks. In a time of disinformation campaigns, hate speech, and adult content controversies, content moderation is a thorny issue for online platforms. How do the teams within such companies build the expertise to handle these […]
8 events,
Migration as Decolonization
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 […]
Changing the Law by Breaking It: a Conversation on Activism, Animal Welfare, and the Law with DxE Founder, Wayne Hsiung
Changing the Law by Breaking It: a Conversation on Activism, Animal Welfare, and the Law with DxE Founder, Wayne Hsiung
Join the Stanford Animal Legal Defense Fund for a conversation about using activism, including sometimes illegal means, to try to change the law. Direct Action Everywhere Founder, Wayne Hsiung will be discussing animal rights, alternative ways to use a legal education, his run-ins with the law in the name of animal advocacy, and whether it is ethical […]
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Will Dobbie (Department of Economics, Princeton University), “The Intergenerational Effects of Parental Incarceration”
Will Dobbie (Department of Economics, Princeton University), “The Intergenerational Effects of Parental Incarceration”
Law and Economics Seminar with Will Dobbie (Department of Economics, Princeton University) will present, “The Intergenerational Effects of Parental Incarceration” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2019. Download paper here.
Christian Fellowship Meeting
Christian Fellowship Meeting
All students are welcome to discuss the intersection of law, faith, and vocation. Food and coffee will be provided.
True Conviction: Seeking Justice After Trial
True Conviction: Seeking Justice After Trial
Stanford Program in Law and Society presents this lunch panel discussion in January 2019. Despite the best efforts of legal professionals, mistakes happen in the investigation and prosecution of criminal cases and can result tragically in wrongful convictions. Join Professor Lawrence Marshall and the Northern California Innocence Project for a conversation with award-winning filmmaker Jamie Meltzer about […]
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EAP Cultural Competency and Interviewing Training
EAP Cultural Competency and Interviewing Training
This is a training for students participating in the Economic Advancement Program Pro Bono.
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2 events,
MLK Holiday
4 events,
Federalist Society: Leonard Leo
Federalist Society: Leonard Leo
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Mr. Leonard Leo, the executive vice president of the Federalist Society. Mr. Leo will discuss the confirmation process for the federal judiciary.
Cyber Law: Practicing at the Center of Innovation, Data, and Security
Cyber Law: Practicing at the Center of Innovation, Data, and Security
12:45 pm - 2:00 pm | Lunch & Discussion Stanford Law School - Room 301 Avoid lines at the parking machines with the Parkmobile app Open to SLS Students & Community RegisTER NOW Jennifer Martin is a Partner with the Cyber, Privacy & Data Innovation Practice. She counsels clients on complying with cybersecurity regulatory expectations […]
4 events,
IRAP Mandatory Training
IRAP Mandatory Training
IRAP training on how to work on asylum and refugee resettlement cases for volunteer students and lawyers.
Mindfulness Meditation with Tom Fenner, JD ’76
Mindfulness Meditation with Tom Fenner, JD ’76
Led by Tom Fenner, JD '76, the Office of Student Affairs offers a six-week introductory workshop on Mindfulness Meditation.
4 events,
Federalist Society: Jason Riley
Federalist Society: Jason Riley
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Jason Riley, a member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board. Drawing from his recent book False Black Power?, Riley will discuss what drives racial and economic inequality and why government efforts to address it have so often come up short. Further, he will explain why black […]
Judge Feinerman Q+A – American Constitution Society
Judge Feinerman Q+A – American Constitution Society
The American Constitution Society welcomes Judge Gary Feinerman of the Northern District of Illinois to speak about his path to the bench and life as a judge. The session will include an informal question and answer period with the opportunity to submit questions in advance. Lunch will be provided to those who RSVP.
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Environmental Pro Bono Project Quarter Kickoff
Environmental Pro Bono Project Quarter Kickoff
At our first meeting of the quarter, we will present the possible projects that students may participate in and collect students' preference for placement.
Federalist Society Reading Group
Federalist Society Reading Group
Details will be distributed via the FedSoc list-serve. This event is for students only.
2 events,
Justice Bus Trip to Brentwood
Justice Bus Trip to Brentwood
All students are invited to sign up and participate! The Trip The Justice Bus Project mobilizes law students to provide legal help to rural and isolated communities in California. On Saturday, January 26, students will travel to Brentwood to help community members with DACA renewals and general immigration law screenings. Students will partner with attorneys […]
Public Interest/Public Sector Career Day
Public Interest/Public Sector Career Day
Saturday, January 16, 2019 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 […]
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Empire of Law: Nazi Germany, Exile Scholars and the Battle for the Future of Europe
Empire of Law: Nazi Germany, Exile Scholars and the Battle for the Future of Europe
With Kaius Tuori, Associate Professor of History, University of Helsinki
A Conversation with California Attorney General Xavier Becerra
A Conversation with California Attorney General Xavier Becerra
On January 24, 2017, Xavier Becerra was sworn in as the 33rd Attorney General of the State of California, and is the first Latino to hold the office in the history of the state. The State’s chief law enforcement officer, Attorney General Becerra has decades of experience serving the people of California through appointed and […]
8 events,
Regulating E-Cigarettes: Why Policies Diverge
Regulating E-Cigarettes: Why Policies Diverge
With Professor Eric Feldman, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Discussion with San Francisco SPCA General Counsel and Season 10 of The Apprentice winner, Brandy Kuentzel
Discussion with San Francisco SPCA General Counsel and Season 10 of The Apprentice winner, Brandy Kuentzel
Lunch talk with General Counsel at the San Francisco SPCA and Season 10 of The Apprentice winner, Brandy Kuentzel. Brandy will be discussing the role of a general counsel for a nonprofit, her work for animals, and leveraging a law degree for something socially useful.
Women Who Lead In Law & Technology
Women Who Lead In Law & Technology
BioLaw & SLATA are cohosting a panel event (sponsored by Covington) with female attorneys in the tech space, featuring: Nicole Bartow, Litigation Senior Director (Uber) Suzanne Bell, Partner (Covington) Alexa Hansen, Partner (Covington) Ann James, Senior Compliance Contract Manager (Stanford Medicine Research Management Group) And moderated by Andrea Wang (Grey Fellow & Former Fellow at […]
7 events,
Rwanda Summer Clerkship Information Session
Rwanda Summer Clerkship Information Session
The Rule of Law Program will be hiring law clerks for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Rwanda (based in Kigali, Rwanda) during Summer 2019. Law clerks will assist the Chief Justice with legal research, writing, and ongoing legal reform projects. Come to this information session to hear from students who have clerked […]
Law and Policy Lab – Interviewing Skills for Public Policy Research
Law and Policy Lab – Interviewing Skills for Public Policy Research
INTERVIEWING SKILLS FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH Join the Policy Lab to learn how to interview stakeholders, clients, witnesses, and other key players involved in your projects and cases for law and policy. You will learn the stance and techniques needed to develop empathy and gain trust with those you interview, including how to build an […]
Social Science of Identity and Prejudice — Professor Mary Murphy, “Cuing Threat: How Subtle Situational Cues Signal Threat in Academic and Organizational Settings”
Social Science of Identity and Prejudice — Professor Mary Murphy, “Cuing Threat: How Subtle Situational Cues Signal Threat in Academic and Organizational Settings”
This is the third event in our Social Science of Identity and Prejudice speaker series. Join us for a talk with Dr. Mary Murphy, "Cuing Threat: How Subtle Situational Cues Signal Threat in Academic and Organizational Settings”. Dr. Murphy is a Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Associate Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion […]
9 events,
Christian Fellowship Meeting
Christian Fellowship Meeting
All students are welcome to discuss the intersection of law, faith, and vocation. Food and coffee will be provided.
Federalist Society: Damien Schiff
Federalist Society: Damien Schiff
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Mr. Damien Schiff from the Pacific Legal Foundation. Mr. Schiff will discuss current issues associated with environmental regulations and policies.
4 events,
Law and Policy Lab – Writing White Papers and Policy Briefs
Law and Policy Lab – Writing White Papers and Policy Briefs
Writing White Papers and Policy Briefs with Luciana Herman Lecturer in Law and Policy Lab Program Director Learn how to organize research and data for compelling policy case studies that illustrate underlying findings and principles. This workshop will highlight examples from past Policy Lab projects with attention to the differences between legal advocacy and policy […]
Class of 2020: Update on Federal Law Clerk Hiring Plan
Class of 2020: Update on Federal Law Clerk Hiring Plan
Join Professor Michelle Anderson, Nicole Pitman, and Susan Robinson for an update on the Federal Law Clerk Hiring Plan. Learn what you can be doing now to prepare for the clerkship process, including preparing your application materials and researching judges.
Faculty Dinner with First Generation Professionals
Faculty Dinner with First Generation Professionals
Professor Michelle Wilde Anderson will host a dinner with First Generation Professionals (FGP) students.
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