Banking Before Banks – Debt and Credit in Pre-Industrial France
Room offsiteWith Professor Elise Dermineur, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, and Umea University
Coping with Concentration in Health Care
Room offsiteWith Professor Thomas (Tim) Greaney, UC Hastings College of Law
Breakfast w/ Judge Griffith
@ SLS: Room N104 Neukom Building, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Law Association Meeting
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordVisual Advocacy: How To Make Law Less Boring
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford12:45 pm - 2:00 pm | Lunch & Discussion Stanford Law School - Room 180 Avoid lines at the parking machines with the Parkmobile app Open to SLS Students & Community RegisTER NOW Lawyers know how to use words. Lots of them. But many ideas are conveyed more powerfully through images, which lawyers -- and […]
Judge Thomas W. Griffith: Civic Charity and the Constitution
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPlease join the Stanford J. Reuben Clark Law Society as we welcome Judge Thomas W. Griffith of the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Judge Griffith will be discussing what the historical meaning of civility can teach us about forming communities in a time of political polarization. Lunch will be provided.
Spotlight Lunch - Appellate Litigation
@ SLS: Room 271 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford1L Private Sector Spotlight Lunch Appellate Litigation - Easha Anand, Orrick LLP
Book Talk: Amanda Tyler, Habeas Corpus in Wartime
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordOxford University Press
Big Data and Justice Reform - Opportunities and Threats
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford5:00pm - 5:30 pm | Reception 5:30pm - 7:00pm | Discussion Stanford Law School Classroom Building - Room 290 Presented by The Stanford Criminal Justice Center and the Vera Institute of Justice Register Now The U.S. criminal justice system is characterized by a profound lack of transparency. However, new analytic technologies and the use of large […]