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Class of 2022: Clerkships – Preparing to Apply, Part II
Class of 2022: Clerkships – Preparing to Apply, Part II
Join Michelle Anderson, Susan Robinson, and Nicole Pitman to learn more about the clerkship application process, including selecting recommenders, researching judges, and preparing writing samples. We'll review the timeline, highlight our resources, and answer your questions. On February 2, Nicole will start meeting with members of the Class of 2022 who are interested in applying for […]
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Candlemas (Christian)
Candlemas (Christian)
Stanford has long supported faculty, students, and staff in observing religious holidays of significance to them. In the complex process of creating the academic calendar, religious holy days are but one of many considerations. The Office for Religious Life makes available to faculty, staff and students a list of significant religious holidays at the beginning […]
Building a Diverse, Inclusive Profession
Building a Diverse, Inclusive Profession
Sponsored by the Stanford Center on the Legal Profession, Black Law Students Association (BLSA), and Women of Stanford Law (WSL), and the Stanford Center for Racial Justice.
Law and/as Flesh: Provincial Aristocrats and the Law in the Eastern Roman Empire
Law and/as Flesh: Provincial Aristocrats and the Law in the Eastern Roman Empire
Stanford Center for Law and History workshop with Ari Bryen, Vanderbilt Classical and Mediterranean Studies. Contact sclh@law.stanford.edu to rsvp.
Constitutional Conversation with Alexander Tsesis
Constitutional Conversation with Alexander Tsesis
This event is free and open to the public. Register below to receive access information.
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Faculty Lunch Presentation
Faculty Lunch Presentation
Professor Rob MacCoun (fields include Law and Psychology and Empirical Legal Studies)
Black Lives Matter and Politics: Running in 2020
Black Lives Matter and Politics: Running in 2020
Since the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, Breonna Taylor, Elijah McClain, and many others, Black Lives Matter has reignited a rallying cry from California to South Korea. The result is, again, a historic racial reckoning concurrent with the Covid-19 pandemic, motivating many Democrats to run on political platforms consistent or supportive of […]
Global Talent Flows in AI and Their Implications for the United States
Global Talent Flows in AI and Their Implications for the United States
The Stanford Artificial Intelligence and Law Society (SAILS) is excited to host Remco Zwetsloot for a presentation on "Global Talent Flows in AI and Their Implications for the United States" on February 3rd. Remco is a Research Fellow at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), a think tank within Georgetown University's School of Foreign […]
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Public Interest Social Hour
Public Interest Social Hour
The Levin Center invites SLS students to join us for a winter-quarter kick off event.
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The American Judicial System – A conversation with the judges for the 2021 Kirkwood Moot Court Final
The American Judicial System – A conversation with the judges for the 2021 Kirkwood Moot Court Final
The American Judicial System A conversation with the judges for the 2021 Kirkwood Moot Court Final Friday, February 5, 12:45 pm The Marion Rice Kirkwood Memorial Moot Court Program invites you to join us as we welcome Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar (Ph.D. ’00) of the California Supreme Court, Judge Michelle Friedland (B.A. ‘95, J.D. ‘00) of […]
Lunch Talk: How to Get a Job You’ll Really Like
Lunch Talk: 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 for a lunch talk. He'll outline how to get a job you'll really like and achieve professional satisfaction. The presentation will be focused around survey research, articles in the legal literature and Mr. Specter's professional experience. Mr. Specter will provide a four step formula on how to get a job that's right […]
Marion Rice Kirkwood Moot Court Competition Finals
Marion Rice Kirkwood Moot Court Competition Finals
Marion Rice Kirkwood Moot Court Competition Finals Friday, February 5, 4:00 pm The Marion Rice Kirkwood Moot Court Competition Finals will be held over Zoom on Friday, February 5 at 4:00 p.m. The finalists are: Katherine Giordano / Bonnie Henry, for Petitioner Rhiannon Bronstein / Andrew Toney-Noland, for Respondent The finalists will argue before a distinguished […]
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The Retail Investor Strikes Back: What the GameStop Saga Means for Wall Street and for You
The Retail Investor Strikes Back: What the GameStop Saga Means for Wall Street and for You
Presented by the Rock Center for Corporate Governance and the Stanford Law Review
Small / Midsize Law Firms Panel
Small / Midsize Law Firms Panel
Wondering what it is like to work at a small / midsize law firm? Then please join us for an informative talk where SLS alums will discuss the challenges and rewards of working at a smaller firm and how to best prepare for this career path.
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Global Perspective: Challenges to US Legal and Political Institutions, Where Do We Go From Here?
Global Perspective: Challenges to US Legal and Political Institutions, Where Do We Go From Here?
Trump’s presidency posed serious challenges to American legal and political institutions, culminating in the violent events at the United States Capitol while Congress certified the 2020 election results on January 6. Where do we go from here? This panel will draw upon the expertise of academics who have deep experience studying and advancing democratic reform […]
“Becoming Free, Becoming Black: Race, Freedom, and Law in Cuba, Virginia, and Louisiana”
“Becoming Free, Becoming Black: Race, Freedom, and Law in Cuba, Virginia, and Louisiana”
Author Ariela Gross, USC Gould School of Law, in conversation with Kathryn Olivarius, Stanford History.
Tuesday Race Talks – The Black Panther Legacy Today
Tuesday Race Talks – The Black Panther Legacy Today
Presented by the Stanford Center for Racial Justice
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Rock Center Morning Series: Evaluating ESG Risks, Opportunities, and Challenges in the M&A Context
Rock Center Morning Series: Evaluating ESG Risks, Opportunities, and Challenges in the M&A Context
This event is 8:30 - 9:30 am pt | 11:30 am - 12:30 pm et Sponsored by the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance
Legal Tech and the Future of Civil Justice
Legal Tech and the Future of Civil Justice
A four-session virtual event exploring how digital technologies are reshaping the civil justice system.
Faculty Lunch Presentation
Faculty Lunch Presentation
Assistant Professor Abbye Atkinson, Berkeley Law School (research focuses on the law of debtors and creditors as it affects economically disenfranchised communities)
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Brown Bag Lunch Conversation with Nicole Daro (SLS ’10) of Legal Director of National Nurses United
Brown Bag Lunch Conversation with Nicole Daro (SLS ’10) of Legal Director of National Nurses United
The Levin Center invites you to join us for an exciting virtual brown bag lunch conversation with Nicole Daro (SLS '10), Legal Director of National Nurses United (NNU), Thursday, Feb, 11th at 1pm PST. She will be sharing her professional journey since law school, talking about the work she does today, and opening the floor to questions. Please see […]
Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci (Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam), “How Institutions Shape Morality”
Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci (Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam), “How Institutions Shape Morality”
Law and Economics Seminar with Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci (Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam), “How Institutions Shape Morality” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2021. Download paper here. Please contact chaom@law.stanford.edu to RSVP.
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Lunar New Year (Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist)
Lunar New Year (Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist)
Stanford has long supported faculty, students, and staff in observing religious holidays of significance to them. In the complex process of creating the academic calendar, religious holy days are but one of many considerations. The Office for Religious Life makes available to faculty, staff and students a list of significant religious holidays at the beginning […]
Beyond DOJ: Legal Roles in the Federal Government
Beyond DOJ: Legal Roles in the Federal Government
Join us, this Friday Feb. 12th at 1p, for a panel featuring alumni in a variety of legal roles in the federal government beyond the litigation roles most common at the U.S. Department of Justice. Our goal is to highlight how attorneys can advise, investigate, and uphold important public missions. Current SLS students and SLS alumni are invited to […]
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Presidents’ Day but Monday classes meet
Narrating Palestine: Law as Resistance and Resilience
Narrating Palestine: Law as Resistance and Resilience
Join Center for Constitutional Rights attorney Diala Shamas and Swarthmore College Peace and Conflict Studies professor Sa’ed Atshan as they address the legal & physical landscape of Palestine and efforts to resist the silencing of Palestinian voices and rights in the U.S.
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Global Perspective: Challenges to US Legal and Political Institutions, Where Do We Go From Here?
Global Perspective: Challenges to US Legal and Political Institutions, Where Do We Go From Here?
Trump’s presidency posed serious challenges to American legal and political institutions, culminating in the violent events at the United States Capitol while Congress certified the 2020 election results on January 6. Where do we go from here? This panel will draw upon the expertise of academics who have deep experience studying and advancing democratic reform and rule of law outside the US, to reflect on what we have experienced […]
“Federal Ground: Governing Property and Violence in the First U.S. Territories”
“Federal Ground: Governing Property and Violence in the First U.S. Territories”
Author Gregory Ablavsky, Stanford Law, in conversation with Ned Blackhawk (Yale History and American Studies), Nicholas Parrillo (Yale Law), Claire Priest (Yale Law), and Gautham Rao (American University History). Please email sclh@law.stanford.edu to rsvp.
Introduction to the Law and Political Economy with Sarang Shah
Introduction to the Law and Political Economy with Sarang Shah
Please join the SLS American Constitution Society for a lunch talk about the emerging field of Law and Political Economy. LPE is a network of scholars, practitioners, and students advancing a new paradigm of thought in legal academia, rooted in the insight that politics and the economy cannot be separated and that both are constructed […]
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Ash Wednesday (Christian)
Ash Wednesday (Christian)
Stanford has long supported faculty, students, and staff in observing religious holidays of significance to them. In the complex process of creating the academic calendar, religious holy days are but one of many considerations. The Office for Religious Life makes available to faculty, staff and students a list of significant religious holidays at the beginning […]
Rock Center Student Lunch: Woodie Dixon, Jr., General Counsel of Chegg, former SVP of Business Affairs and General Counsel, PAC-12 Conference and General Counsel, Kansas City Chiefs
Rock Center Student Lunch: Woodie Dixon, Jr., General Counsel of Chegg, former SVP of Business Affairs and General Counsel, PAC-12 Conference and General Counsel, Kansas City Chiefs
This event is open to Stanford Law School students only, from 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm pt.
OWLS Alumni Panel
OWLS Alumni Panel
Join Stanford OWLS (Older Wiser Law Students) and a panel of OWLS alumni to discuss law as a second career, career and family decisions as an older student, and other topics.
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Non-Law Business Job Search Presentation
Non-Law Business Job Search Presentation
Thinking about the possibility of a non-law business job for a summer or at some point after law school? Wondering if your background and experience might be a good fit for consulting firms, venture capital firms, private equity funds, investment banking or business/corporate development positions? Join OCS for an informal presentation on searching for a […]
A Conversation about Bipartisanship with Russ Feingold
A Conversation about Bipartisanship with Russ Feingold
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.
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New Perspectives on Fresh Water: A Conversation featuring Stanford Earth & Stanford Law Faculty
New Perspectives on Fresh Water: A Conversation featuring Stanford Earth & Stanford Law Faculty
In this webinar, Stanford Law School Dean Jenny S. Martinez will moderate a conversation with Professors Knight, Sivas, and Ho as they talk about new perspectives on fresh water, particularly drawing on advances in research, technology, and litigation to preserve and protect surface and groundwater. Professor Knight will discuss the use of advanced technologies to image the groundwater systems […]
Public Interest Social Hour
Public Interest Social Hour
The Levin Center welcomes students of our public interest community to check in with one another.
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The Stability of Fortunes’: The Case of Eulalie Mandeville’s Money
The Stability of Fortunes’: The Case of Eulalie Mandeville’s Money
With Kimberly Welch, Vanderbilt History and Law
Open Drug Discovery of Anti-Virals Is Critical for Canada’s Pandemic Strategy
Open Drug Discovery of Anti-Virals Is Critical for Canada’s Pandemic Strategy
With Professor and Dean Tania Bubela, Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University.
Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
New Blueprints of Justice The Stanford Legal Design Lab is collaborating with Virgil Abloh, MIT Architecture and Oana Stănescu to redesign court houses of the future. Stanford students have the opportunity to join the lectures, roundtable discussions and limited spots are available to motivated students who want to fully participate in the design process. We […]
Tuesday Race Talks – The State of Black Politics
Tuesday Race Talks – The State of Black Politics
Please join us in a conversation about the current state of politics in the U.S. and some reflections on the 2020 elections with Steve Phillips.
The Complex Adaptive Legal System: An Empirical Research Agenda
The Complex Adaptive Legal System: An Empirical Research Agenda
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The Myth of the Laboratories of Democracy
The Myth of the Laboratories of Democracy
With Associate Professor Charles (Chas) Tyler, George Washington University Law School
The Myth of the Laboratories of Democracy
The Myth of the Laboratories of Democracy
Assistant Professor Chas Tyler, George Washington University Law School (with Heather Gerken, Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law, Yale Law School)
Practicing Constitutional Law in Private Practice
Practicing Constitutional Law in Private Practice
This event is free and open to the public. Register below to receive access information.
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Erev Purim (Jewish)
Erev Purim (Jewish)
Stanford has long supported faculty, students, and staff in observing religious holidays of significance to them. In the complex process of creating the academic calendar, religious holy days are but one of many considerations. The Office for Religious Life makes available to faculty, staff and students a list of significant religious holidays at the beginning […]
Does Discipline Decrease Police Misconduct? Evidence from Chicago Civilian Allegations
Does Discipline Decrease Police Misconduct? Evidence from Chicago Civilian Allegations
With Professors Kyle Rozema, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law and Max Schanzenbach, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
New Blueprints of Justice The Stanford Legal Design Lab is collaborating with Virgil Abloh, MIT Architecture and Oana Stănescu to redesign court houses of the future. Stanford students have the opportunity to join the lectures, roundtable discussions and limited spots are available to motivated students who want to fully participate in the design process. We […]
SLS Black Alumni Association Virtual Launch Party
SLS Black Alumni Association Virtual Launch Party
Join us for a virtual event to bring together Stanford Law School's Black alumni to inaugurate the new Stanford Law School Black Alumni Association (SLS BAA). Reconnect with classmates and connect with others in the community, meet the SLS BAA officers and advisory board of alumni volunteers, and hear about the purpose of SLS BAA […]
1L Post-Exams panel
1L Post-Exams panel
You may not want to think about fall exams ever again, but there's a lot you can learn from reviewing your exams. Professors Weisberg, Sinnar, and Belt will talk about how to review and learn from your fall exams.
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Purim (Jewish)
Purim (Jewish)
Stanford has long supported faculty, students, and staff in observing religious holidays of significance to them. In the complex process of creating the academic calendar, religious holy days are but one of many considerations. The Office for Religious Life makes available to faculty, staff and students a list of significant religious holidays at the beginning […]
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Portrait Project 2.0: Asian Americans in the Legal Profession
Portrait Project 2.0: Asian Americans in the Legal Profession
Building on findings from the American Bar Foundation’s After the JD study, the initial National Asian Pacific Bar Association and Yale Law School study Portrait Project examined the role of Asian Americans in the legal profession. The original Portrait Project research documented the historically dramatic growth of Asian American lawyers over the past three decades, […]
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Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
New Blueprints of Justice The Stanford Legal Design Lab is collaborating with Virgil Abloh, MIT Architecture and Oana Stănescu to redesign court houses of the future. Stanford students have the opportunity to join the lectures, roundtable discussions and limited spots are available to motivated students who want to fully participate in the design process. We […]
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Faculty Lunch Presentation
Faculty Lunch Presentation
Professor Aya Gruber, Colorado Law (fields include Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure)
Native Americans in Politics: The 2020 Election and the Biden Administration
Native Americans in Politics: The 2020 Election and the Biden Administration
Over the past year, Native Americans have proven themselves to be a force in American politics, impacting the election results in key states like Arizona and Wisconsin and pushing for representation at the highest levels of the federal government, most visibly with the historic nomination of Rep. Deb Haaland (Pueblo of Laguna) for Secretary of […]
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Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
New Blueprints of Justice The Stanford Legal Design Lab is collaborating with Virgil Abloh, MIT Architecture and Oana Stănescu to redesign court houses of the future. Stanford students have the opportunity to join the lectures, roundtable discussions and limited spots are available to motivated students who want to fully participate in the design process. We […]
The Federalist Society’s Connections to the Insurrection
The Federalist Society’s Connections to the Insurrection
Mark Joseph Stern covers law and the courts for Slate. He is author of "The Roberts Court Arrives," an examination of the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Roberts. He has written extensively about the role of prominent Federalist Society members in the January 6th Insurrection and the effort to undermine the 2020 election. The […]
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Sustainable Economies and the Law Panel
Sustainable Economies and the Law Panel
Interested in the role a legal education can play in grassroots movements pushing for systemic and economic change? Join us for a discussion on March 5th at 11am PT / 2pm ET featuring: - Janelle Orsi from the Sustainable Economies Law Center - Josephine Foo from Indian Country Grassroots Support - Angela Aguilar from Movement […]
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