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First day of classes
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CLB Lunch Event with Michelle Mello
CLB Lunch Event with Michelle Mello
Professor Michelle Mello will be presenting on "Nudging Pharmaceutical Companies Towards Better Practices: The Good Pharma Scorecard." Lunch will be served.
5 events,
The Internet’s Challenge to Democracy and How to Study It
Artificial Intelligence and Law – An Overview and History
Artificial Intelligence and Law – An Overview and History
Stanford Law School, Room 180 This event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be provided. Attending remotely? Register below to receive access info (sent prior to event). Register Now Professor Surden will give an overview of Artificial intelligence in Law: What is artificial intelligence and how is it being used in law […]
Blockchain @ FutureLaw: What To Know Now and How To Mobilize for the Future
Blockchain @ FutureLaw: What To Know Now and How To Mobilize for the Future
Wednesday - April 3, 2019 2:00pm - 6:00pm Register Now On the afternoon before Stanford’s annual FutureLaw gathering, the preeminent conference on the Future of the legal industry and profession, the CodeX Stanford Center for Legal Informatics will be convening an afternoon of education, workshops, discussions, and interactive sessions aimed at FutureLaw attendees: lawyers, in-house […]
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CodeX FutureLaw Conference 2019
CodeX FutureLaw Conference 2019
Registration will open mid January 2019 On April 4, 2019, CodeX – the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics will host the CodeX FutureLaw 2019, CodeX’s seventh annual conference focusing on how technology is changing the landscape of the legal profession, the law itself, and how these changes impact us all. CodeX FutureLaw 2019 will bring […]
Stanford Law Review 1L Information Session
Stanford Law Review 1L Information Session
Come learn about the work of the Stanford Law Review from members of SLR!
Federalist Society: Harvard’s Racial Discrimination
Federalist Society: Harvard’s Racial Discrimination
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Mr. Adam Mortara. Mr. Mortara is a Lecturer in Law at The University of Chicago Law School and a partner at Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP. Mr. Mortara will discuss his representation of Students for Fair Admissions, the group suing Harvard for discriminating against […]
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Issues and Practice In Federal Indian Law
Issues and Practice In Federal Indian Law
Please Join Stanford Native American Law Students Association for a two day conference on Issues and Practice in Federal Indian Law. All Panels will be held in room 190, and social events will be held in the Law Lounge. Schedule:Â Friday: 12:45-2:30: Welcome ceremony with Muwekma Ohlone People. Conversation with Federal Indian Law Judges over […]
Federalist Society Reading Group
Federalist Society Reading Group
Details will be distributed via the FedSoc listserve. Students only.
Socializing with Attorneys – Tips & Tricks From SLS Students
Socializing with Attorneys – Tips & Tricks From SLS Students
Spring reception season is upon us! Starting in April, private sector employers will be hosting off-campus receptions. This is a perfect time to learn more about an employer, meet some of their attorneys, and put your best foot forward. To help prepare for these events, 1L students can join OCS & SPPA for a student led panel […]
SLS and GSB Alumni Mixer at Stanford’s 2019 Black Alumni Summit
SLS and GSB Alumni Mixer at Stanford’s 2019 Black Alumni Summit
You are cordially invited to attend the SLS and GSB Alumni Mixer at the 2019 Stanford Black Alumni Summit. This reception is open to both summit attendees and SLS and GSB alumni in the area and will take place during the Summit's Networking & Group Gathering time. Please note the summit is SOLD OUT. GSB […]
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The Curious Origins of Airline Deregulation: Economic Deregulation and the American Left
The Curious Origins of Airline Deregulation: Economic Deregulation and the American Left
With Professor Reuel Schiller, UC Hastings College of the Law
Book Talk | “Beyond these Walls”: Rethinking Crime and Punishment in the United States
Book Talk | “Beyond these Walls”: Rethinking Crime and Punishment in the United States
Tony Platt, a distinguished Affiliated Scholar at the Center for the Study of Law & Society, University of California, Berkeley, will discuss his new book "Beyond These Walls". In his book Platt traces the disturbing history of punishment and social control in the U.S., revealing how the criminal justice system attempts to enforce and justify inequalities […]
Williams & Connolly Lunch Talk
Williams & Connolly Lunch Talk
Attorneys from Williams & Connolly will be having a lunch talk for 1Ls.
4 events,
Christian Fellowship Study
Christian Fellowship Study
Join the Christian Fellowship for a discussion of the intersection of law and religion. We will reflect on our own practice as lawyers and how it is affected by our faith.
Stanford Law Review Bluebook and Citechecking 1L Training Session
Stanford Law Review Bluebook and Citechecking 1L Training Session
Join one of the Managing Editors of SLR as they walk you through the Bluebook and citechecking!
4 events,
Re-Inventing Arbitration: How Expanding the Scope of Arbitration Is Re-Shaping Its Form and Blurring the Line Between Private and Public Adjudication
SIAA – Arbitration in Technology Disputes
SIAA – Arbitration in Technology Disputes
Speakers Hugh Carlson Hugh Carlson is the Managing Director of Three Crowns. In that capacity, he is responsible for the Firm’s global operations. Hugh also acts as counsel in international arbitration, and has advised clients under most major arbitral rules systems. Hugh is an adjunct professor at Georgetown Law School and co-directs the International Arbitration […]
Citizenship Day 2019 Training
Citizenship Day 2019 Training
Citizenship Day 2019 is happening on April 13th and 27th at San Jose City College- if you'd like to volunteer to process naturalization applications on either of those days, this is the training for you!
SLLSA General Body Meeting
SLLSA General Body Meeting
The Stanford Latino Law Association (SLLSA) is hosting a general body meeting for all SLLSA members.
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Interviewing Skills for Law and Public Policy
Interviewing Skills for Law and Public Policy
Interviewing Skills for Law and Public Policy Join the policy lab to learn techniques to interview stakeholders for your public policy research. You will learn how to conduct semi-structured interviews to communicate empathy and gain the trust of your interviewees. Communications professor Cheryl Phillips will guide you through an interactive simulation that grounds you in […]
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So You Want to Work on a Presidential Campaign?
So You Want to Work on a Presidential Campaign?
Please join SLS Women in Politics for a phone panel with recent law school graduates who worked on the 2016 presidential campaign. We'll learn why and how each got involved in presidential politics, their campaign roles, and where their work has led them today. We'll also take questions on the best ways to get involved […]
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WSL/SLR Bluebooking Training
WSL/SLR Bluebooking Training
Lunch and bluebooking training for SLR CE, sponsored by WSL. All SLS law students considering taking the CE are welcome to attend.
Judge Nelson: The Art of Dissent
Judge Nelson: The Art of Dissent
Judge Nelson of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will be discussing the Art of Dissent.
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Christian Fellowship Meeting
Christian Fellowship Meeting
Join the Christian Fellowship for a time of coffee, reflection, and contemplative prayer.
Outlaw/SLLSA SLR Training Lunch
Outlaw/SLLSA SLR Training Lunch
SLR is hosting a training lunch for members of Outlaw and SLLSA as they prepare for the Candidate Exercise, and learn more about law review generally.
7 events,
Ownership Type and Quality of Care in Long-Term Care Facilities Serving Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
BLSA/SLR CE Workshop
BLSA/SLR CE Workshop
SLR and BLSA are hosting a training lunch for 1Ls to help them prepare for the Candidate Exercise and learn more about law review generally.
Library Research Skills For Law and Policy
Library Research Skills For Law and Policy
Library Research Skills For Law and Policy This hands-on research workshop will discuss resources and strategies on conducting policy-related legal research from start to finish, focusing on statutes, regulations, and secondary resources. The workshop is excellently suited for anyone interested in improving their legal research skills, researching the statutory and regulatory framework surrounding policy questions, […]
Fall 2019 OCI Orientation
Fall 2019 OCI Orientation
Learn how to maximize your OCI experience: Who is coming to OCI? Should I participate? Key dates Overview of the bidding process Researching employers Key strategy tips Attendance is required for those planning to participate in Fall OCI and is a prerequisite before meeting with an OCS advisor. If you are thinking at all about participating […]
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Stanford Law and Wine Society Tasting with Dakota Shy
Stanford Law and Wine Society Tasting with Dakota Shy
Please join the Stanford Law and Wine Society for a guided wine tasting with the founder of Dakota Shy, Todd Newman. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn about wine and the wine industry, while enjoying good wine and good company, free of cost. This event is for Stanford Law Students only, and attendance is […]
Governance Fundamentals: Understanding Your Company’s Mechanics and Benchmarking
Governance Fundamentals: Understanding Your Company’s Mechanics and Benchmarking
7:30am - 8:00am - Breakfast and Networking 8:00am - 9:30am - Panel Discussion 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 In recent years, companies have faced increasing pressure on governance issues beyond majority voting, such as the […]
Investing Oregon’s Dollars with Rukaiyah Adams, JD ’99 MBA ’08
Investing Oregon’s Dollars with Rukaiyah Adams, JD ’99 MBA ’08
On behalf of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford Law School is excited to invite the Portland SLS Chapter to the GSB's Annual Stock Pickers’ Luncheon, featuring Rukaiyah Adams, JD ’99 MBA ’08. Join us for a box lunch and to discuss insights into investing two of the most important portfolios in the state. Significant others […]
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1L Panel: Law Review & Clinics
1L Panel: Law Review & Clinics
The Federalist Society will host a panel answering all questions from 1Ls about law review and clinics.
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27th Annual SPILF Bid for Justice Auction
27th Annual SPILF Bid for Justice Auction
The 2019 Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation's "Bid for Justice" Auction will take place on Saturday, April 20th! Join us for a feel-good evening of food, drinks, and amazing auction items. Your ticket includes admission to: a cocktail hour in the Law Lounge; the Silent Auction; the Live Auction; and the After Party, with food […]
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27th Annual SPILF Bid for Justice Auction
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Why We Fear the Biowitness
Why We Fear the Biowitness
With Professor Teneille Brown, University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law
SESLA Lunch Talk
SESLA Lunch Talk
Lunch Talk with Entertainment Partners, Bonnie Eskenazi and Bert Fields, from Greenberg Glusker.
SIAA: Lunch Conversation with Steven Smith
SIAA: Lunch Conversation with Steven Smith
Join the Stanford International Arbitration Association for a lunch conversation with Steven Smith where he will talk about the origins of international arbitration practice in California as well as his practice in the energy related matters for over three decades. This event is open to SLS community and co-hosted by the IELBP LLM program and […]
Federalist Society: Justice Kavanaugh’s Jurisprudence
Federalist Society: Justice Kavanaugh’s Jurisprudence
With the retirement of Anthony Kennedy and the addition of a new justice, where will the Supreme Court go as an institution and jurisprudentially? Is there a solid conservative majority determined to unwind the administrative state? Are Warren Court precedents in danger? Former colleagues, clerks, and court-watchers discuss Brett Kavanaugh the man and Judge Kavanaugh […]
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Trying Cases While Women
Trying Cases While Women
12:45 pm - 2:00 pm | Lunch & Discussion Stanford Law School - Room 90 Avoid lines at the parking machines with the Parkmobile app Open to SLS Students & Community RegisTER NOW In its September 2018 issue, The Atlantic published an article called "What It Takes to be a Trial Lawyer If You're Not […]
Visualizing Data for Law and Policy
Visualizing Data for Law and Policy
Visualizing Data for Law and Policy This workshop brings art, creativity, and math together to help you visually digest huge chunks of data for law and policy research and advocacy. The workshop highlights data viz tools used in the Stanford Computational Policy Lab as a window on transforming complex data to compelling graphics. ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Amy […]
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The Environmental Protection Agency and Climate Change
4/24- Lunch talk with Alejandro Mayorkas
4/24- Lunch talk with Alejandro Mayorkas
A small roundtable lunch with Alejandro Mayorkas, who previously served as Director of USCIS and then as the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security. Mr. Mayorkas is currently a partner at WilmerHale.
Stanford Law Review Bluebook and Citechecking 1L Training Session
Stanford Law Review Bluebook and Citechecking 1L Training Session
Join one of the Managing Editors of SLR as they walk you through the Bluebook and citechecking!
Litigating the Resistance: Different Approaches to Impact Litigation
Litigating the Resistance: Different Approaches to Impact Litigation
Join National Lawyers Guild, the American Constitutional Society, and the Plaintiff Lawyers’ Association for a lunch talk on the role of affirmative litigation in enforcing the law and defending the rights of the vulnerable, and options for careers in impact litigation. Panelists include Rachel Dempsey, a lawyer with the plaintiff-side employment firm Outten and Golden; […]
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Stanford Federalist Society Elections
Stanford Federalist Society Elections
Members are welcome to come vote on the slate of candidates for the Fed Soc board for the 2019-2020 academic year.
SLR Dinner
SLR Dinner
Dinner for students provided by Stanford Law Review before the first candidate exercise window starts.
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Monday classes meet; Friday classes do not meet
AI, National Defense, and the Future of Law
AI, National Defense, and the Future of Law
Join us for a special lunch talk with Brigadier General R. Patrick Huston, Commanding General of the Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Legal Center and School. The Brigadier General currently focuses on the legal and ethical development and use of artificial intelligence, autonomous weapons, and other emerging technologies. This talk will cover the "AI Arms Race," […]
Policy Writing:Â Memos and White Papers
Policy Writing:Â Memos and White Papers
Policy Writing:Â Memos and White Papers 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 analysis. You will learn general principles grounded in Robert K. Yin's […]
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SLPR & STLR Present: The Future of Healthcare Symposium
SLPR & STLR Present: The Future of Healthcare Symposium
Stanford Law and Policy Review and Stanford Technology & Law Review are excited to announce the 2019 SLPR symposium.
SLPR/STLR Symposium
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Federalism, ERISA, and State Single-Payer Health Care
Federalism, ERISA, and State Single-Payer Health Care
With Professor Erin Fuse Brown, Georgia State University College of Law
Interfaith Lunch
Interfaith Lunch
Hi SLS, Are you curious about religious diversity at SLS? Want to know more about your classmates' beliefs and how they influences their decisions? Please join us for an interfaith discussion panel to discuss different religious traditions at SLS. Our conversation will focus on how understanding different belief systems can strengthen our sense of community and protect against hate and […]
Making a Difference Through Politics: A Conversation with Russ Feingold
Making a Difference Through Politics: A Conversation with Russ Feingold
12:45 pm - 2:00 pm | Lunch & Discussion Stanford Law School - Room 280B Avoid lines at the parking machines with the Parkmobile app Open to SLS Students & Community RegisTER NOW Come hear former Senator Russ Feingold share his thoughts on how young people generally and lawyers specifically can make a difference in […]
The Nuts and Bolts of SLS’s Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) for 3Ls
The Nuts and Bolts of SLS’s Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) for 3Ls
Register Heather Trujillo Smith, Frank Brucato and Diane Chin will go over the procedures for enrolling in Stanford's Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP). Stanford Law School has offered its graduates a loan repayment assistance program since 1985 when it was one of the first programs of its kind. Now the program, named The Miles and […]
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Seasonal Gerrymandering: Yellow Fever, Statecraft, and Citizenship in Antebellum New Orleans
Seasonal Gerrymandering: Yellow Fever, Statecraft, and Citizenship in Antebellum New Orleans
With Professor Kathryn Olivarius, Stanford History Department
Meet Chiann Bao – Discussion on ADR in Asia
Meet Chiann Bao – Discussion on ADR in Asia
Stanford International Arbitration Association (SIAA) will be hosting ICC Court of Arbitration’s Vice President and former Secretary General of HKIAC (Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre), Chiann Bao on April 30 morning. She is interested in meeting students who are interested in: (a) practicing in Asia; or (b) arbitration on Asia-related disputes.  We will hold an information discussion with her […]
Playing Both Sides? Branded Sales, Generic Drugs, and Patent Policy – CLB lunch with Mark Lemley
Playing Both Sides? Branded Sales, Generic Drugs, and Patent Policy – CLB lunch with Mark Lemley
SLS professor Mark Lemley will give a talk entitled, Playing Both Sides? Branded Sales, Generic Drugs, and Patent Policy.  A delicious hot lunch will be served.
STLR Board Q&A Session
STLR Board Q&A Session
If you are interested in joining the STLR board, please come to our Q&A to find out more information about different positions/ask us any and all questions you might have! Lunch will be provided!
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Is Article V a Constitutional Sleeping Giant About to Awaken?
Is Article V a Constitutional Sleeping Giant About to Awaken?
With Russ Feingold, Herman Phleger Visiting Professor
Alexander Fessas in Conversation with Janet Martinez
Alexander Fessas in Conversation with Janet Martinez
A Conversation Between Professor Janet Martinez, Director, Senior Lecturer in Law, Gould Negotiation and Mediation Program; Co-Director, Gould Alternative Dispute Resolution Research Initiative And Alexander Fessas, Secretary-General of the ICC International Court of Arbitration Agenda (Subject to Change) ICC Arbitration generally: how does ICC situate in the North American Market? The ICC Experience and […]
2L Summer Job search workshop and Spring Quarter Public Interest Check-In for 1Ls
2L Summer Job search workshop and Spring Quarter Public Interest Check-In for 1Ls
Register Levin Center staff will share insights and thoughts about how to approach the second summer job search, the strategic decisions that should be made, as well as how to consider the 2L summer in relation to clerkships, post-graduate fellowships and local/state/federal government honors and new attorney programs. We will also discuss and answer questions […]
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Federalist Society: Judge Britt Grant
Federalist Society: Judge Britt Grant
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Judge Britt Grant from the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Judge Grant, a graduate of Stanford Law School, is also a former Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia.
WSL Lunch with Claire Reade
WSL Lunch with Claire Reade
Join WSL for a lunch discussion with lecturer in residence Claire Reade. Professor Reade is an expert in international trade law and is eager to share her experience!
Mandatory Orientation for Public Interest Summer Funding Recipients
Mandatory Orientation for Public Interest Summer Funding Recipients
Register This is a mandatory meeting for 1L students and students are eligible to receive summer funding for the first time. We will cover the summer funding essential forms that students need to be completed prior to the start of summer as well as what to expect during the summer. This is a brown bag […]
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Legal Histories and Legacies of the 19th Amendment
Legal Histories and Legacies of the 19th Amendment
A Conference in Anticipation of the Amendment’s Centennial Stanford Center for Law and History Closing Reception Sponsored by the Stanford Law Library Registration is required and is on a first come, first served basis. Seating is limited. To register, click here. Breakfast for Conference Participants and Attendees, 9:00 – 9:30 AM Movements for Suffrage and […]
Friday classes meet twice
Friday classes meet twice
Friday classes meet twice: Classes regularly scheduled for 8:00-9:50 will meet 1:30-3:00 Classes regularly scheduled for 9:55-11:00 will meet 3:15-4:30 Classes regularly scheduled for 11:10-12:40 will meet 4:45-6:15
Semana Latina: DÃa de Méndez
Semana Latina: DÃa de Méndez
SLLSA's annual celebration at the end of Semana Latina! The event name is a tribute to Professor Méndez, Stanford Law School's first Latino tenured Professor. Check in will be in Crocker Garden, and then guests will proceed to the Law Lounge where food will be served. Join SLLSA for a night celebrating the Latinx community. […]
ACS Lunch with the Hon. Michelle Friedland
ACS Lunch with the Hon. Michelle Friedland
Please join the American Constitution Society in welcoming the Honorable Judge Michelle Friedland. Judge Friedland will speak about her time on the 9th Circuit and engage in an informal Q&A with students.
Conversation with Virginia “Vigie” Ramos Rios, campaign manager for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Conversation with Virginia “Vigie” Ramos Rios, campaign manager for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Join SLS Women In Politics and Stanford in Government for a conversation with Virginia "Vigie" Ramos Rios, campaign manager for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Federalist Society Reading Group
Federalist Society Reading Group
Details will be distributed via the Federalist Society list-serve. Students only.
4 events,
AI and Human Rights Symposium
AI and Human Rights Symposium
SAILS AI and Human Rights Symposium is a one-day conference bringing together academic, practice and industry leaders. The focus of the symposium will be broad, exploring current and future impacts of technological change on human rights with an emphasis on the ethical dimensions of disruptive technologies. Participants will discuss discrimination and bias in algorithms, freedom […]
Spring Public Interest Retreat
Spring Public Interest Retreat
This retreat is for incoming 2L public interest mentors and 3L public interest fellows.
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