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Visualizing Data
Visualizing Data
This workshop brings art, creativity, and design skills to help you visualize and communicate your policy research effectively to a wide array of audiences. Bring your creative self for an […]
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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 of each […]
LRAP Information Session
LRAP Information Session
Please join us virtually on Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at 1pm PST for the LRAP (Loan Repayment Assistance Program) Nuts & Bolts Workshop. Anna Wang and Heather Trujillo Smith will discuss SLS LRAP and take your questions.
SLLSA Winter General Body Meeting
SLLSA Winter General Body Meeting
SLLSA's winter general body meeting. We will serve food outside in Crocker (6-6:15pm) and then go inside with masks for meeting from 6:15-7:15.
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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 of each […]
Clerkships: Preparing to Apply, Part II
Clerkships: Preparing to Apply, Part II
For the Class of 2023 Join Michelle Anderson and Nicole Pitman to learn more about the clerkship application process. We’ll introduce OSCAR, review the timeline, highlight our resources, and answer your questions. Individual […]
Bluebook 101 with Stanford Law Review (SLR)
Bluebook 101 with Stanford Law Review (SLR)
Dear 1Ls, Please join us for an introduction to The Bluebook! We want to provide additional support as you start your Fed Lit briefs, and this session will discuss The […]
SELJ Author Night
SELJ Author Night
Please join us in welcoming the authors of the articles and notes published in the Stanford Enviornmental Law Journal this year! Our authors will join us by Zoom, and attendees […]
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Cyber Threats from Nation-States
Cyber Threats from Nation-States
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for an event on cyber threats featuring former NSC official Michael Ellis and venture capitalist Joseph Malchow. Lunch will be served. RSVP at https://forms.gle/bSg1kchWhfZ4aFqD7.
Meet & Greet Lunch Social with Dr. Liz Chaney
Meet & Greet Lunch Social with Dr. Liz Chaney
Join us for lunch and an informal opportunity to get to know Dr. Liz Chaney, our SLS-dedicated CAPS counselor. When: Thursday, Feb. 3, 1:00-2:00 pm Where: Crocker Garden Who: Open […]
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MEDITATION FOR LIBERATION WORKSHOP: Introduction to Meditation Practices
MEDITATION FOR LIBERATION WORKSHOP: Introduction to Meditation Practices
This is an experiential workshop series that introduces participants to meditation techniques and practices to decrease stress and increase self-awareness, focus, and compassion. This workshop, led by Associate Dean Tirien […]
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BLSA Black History Month Gala Afterparty
BLSA Black History Month Gala Afterparty
You know what it is. We're psyched to bring this tradition back, and the 1L reps are putting together a banger. We're bummed COVID restrictions are keeping us from inviting […]
BLSA Gala After Party
BLSA Gala After Party
You know what it is. We're psyched to bring this tradition back, and the 1L reps are putting together a banger. We're bummed we can't invite everyone to Gala this […]
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Spring 2022 MuSLSical Auditions
Spring 2022 MuSLSical Auditions
The SLS Musical is an annual tradition that no pandemic can thwart. But we need YOU. Sign up for a 15-minute audition slot for the week of February 6th here! […]
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ACS Presents: Student Clerkship Panel
ACS Presents: Student Clerkship Panel
Join the American Constitution Society on Monday, February 7 at 12:45 pm for a conversation about the clerkship application process. Our panel will feature four SLS 3Ls with a diverse […]
Spring 2022 MuSLSical Auditions
Spring 2022 MuSLSical Auditions
The SLS Musical is an annual tradition that no pandemic can thwart. But we need YOU. Sign up for a 15-minute audition slot for the week of February 6th here! […]
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2022 Summer Funding Info Session
2022 Summer Funding Info Session
This virtual information session will outline all aspects and requirements of SLS’s summer funding for 2022.
Spring 2022 MuSLSical Auditions
Spring 2022 MuSLSical Auditions
The SLS Musical is an annual tradition that no pandemic can thwart. But we need YOU. Sign up for a 15-minute audition slot for the week of February 6th here! […]
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Russia & Ukraine: On the Brink? A discussion with SLS alums Matthew Rojansky and Anna Makanju
Russia & Ukraine: On the Brink? A discussion with SLS alums Matthew Rojansky and Anna Makanju
Join SNSLS and ILS to hear from two leading experts in U.S.-Russian relations, Matthew Rojansky, President and CEO of the U.S.-Russia Foundation, and Anna Makanju, former Special Policy Advisor for […]
2L Public Interest Mentors Dinner
2L Public Interest Mentors Dinner
Titi Liu and Anna Wang of the Levin Center will host a gathering for 2L Public Interest Mentors that includes a discussion of the postgraduate job search. Dinner will be […]
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Due Process in the Administrative State
Due Process in the Administrative State
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for an event on due process in the administrative state featuring Judge Edith Jones of the Fifth Circuit. Lunch will be served. Please RSVP […]
Saul Levmore (University of Chicago Law School), “Appellate Panels of One”
Saul Levmore (University of Chicago Law School), “Appellate Panels of One”
Law and Economics Seminar with Saul Levmore (University of Chicago Law School), “Appellate Panels of One” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2022. Download paper here. RSVP to chaom@law.stanford.edu.
Makeup and Marxism
Makeup and Marxism
Please join NLG for a special makeup tutorial by a talented board member, alongside a discussion of Marxism. No experience with either necessary! Participants are welcome to follow along and […]
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2022 SLS Black Alumni Association Membership Meeting
2022 SLS Black Alumni Association Membership Meeting
Join us for our membership meeting — an opportunity to bring together the members of Stanford Law School Black Alumni Association (SLS BAA). This is the perfect chance to catch […]
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote: Opening Keynote Lunch w/ Janai Nelson, Incoming President and Director-Counsel, NAACP LDF
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote: Opening Keynote Lunch w/ Janai Nelson, Incoming President and Director-Counsel, NAACP LDF
Janai Nelson is an undeniable leader for the cause of securing voting rights for all Americans. With her set to soon lead the historic National Association for the Advancement of […]
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Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote: The Threats to Election Administration
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote: The Threats to Election Administration
Please join SLR in its third speaker-panel of its 2022 Symposium. This panel will feature forthcoming essays in Stanford Law Review Online by Professors Issacharoff and Pildes of New York University Law School. Then, legendary litigator Paul Smith of the Campaign Legal Center will moderate a discussion about the unprecedented threats to election administration posed […]
SLLSA Retreat
SLLSA Retreat
Organizational planning and breakfast! This will be a community-building gathering on campus from 9:30am-10:30am, where our official agenda will be 1) to reflect on the past year and 2) do […]
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote | Race and Voting: A Historical and Contemporaneous Look
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote | Race and Voting: A Historical and Contemporaneous Look
Join SLR for its fourth and final speaker-panel of its 2022 Symposium. It will be moderated by Professor Rabia Belt of Stanford Law School to discuss how race and voting have transformed over history and are still inextricably linked today. Other panelists include Matthew Barreto (University of California, Los Angeles), David Bateman (Cornell University), Carol […]
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Valentine’s Day Anonymous Compliments
Valentine’s Day Anonymous Compliments
Show your classmates some love! SLA's second-annual Valentine's Day initiative is here! Fill out this form, and we'll deliver your compliment anonymously via e-mail. Gifs, memes, and pictures are encouraged.
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SLS Valentine’s Day Love
SLS Valentine’s Day Love
The Levin Center, the Library, and OSA invite all students to receive love and enjoy baked goods and drinks in the law lounge.
Brendon Woods on Racial Justice, Mass Incarceration, and Public Defense
Brendon Woods on Racial Justice, Mass Incarceration, and Public Defense
Interested in hearing about mass incarceration from Alameda County's first Black chief public defender? A strong advocate for criminal system reform, Brendon Woods, will share his journey to public defense and his perspective on racial justice. Show Mr. Woods some love this Valentine’s Day by swinging by Room 280A from 12:45p-2p! Food will be provided!
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“The Apprehension of Fraud in Modern America” with Susanna Blumenthal
“The Apprehension of Fraud in Modern America” with Susanna Blumenthal
The Stanford Center for Law and History will hold its second workshop of the Quarter on Tuesday, February 15, from 12:45-2:00 PM (Pacific). Susanna Blumenthal, Minnesota Law and History, will share the paper: “The Apprehension of Fraud in Modern America.”
PCAOB: A Twenty-Year Audit
PCAOB: A Twenty-Year Audit
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for an event marking the 20th anniversary of the PCAOB featuring Commissioner Hester Peirce of the SEC and Prof. Joe Grundfest. Lunch will be served. RSVP at https://forms.gle/Zc2i5ikKArzreEtA8.
CLB Workshop: Robin Feldman on “Captive Generics: The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing”
CLB Workshop: Robin Feldman on “Captive Generics: The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing”
Join the Center for Law and the Biosciences for our third workshop of winter quarter, from 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm on Tuesday, February 15, 2022. Robin Feldman, Arthur J. Goldberg Distinguished Professor of Law, U.C. Hastings College of Law School, will discuss "Captive Generics: The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing." The workshop will be held […]
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1L Winter Retreat
1L Winter Retreat
The Levin Center invites 1Ls to join us for a public interest mini-retreat to reflect on this past quarter and the community we want to build going forward. Levin Center […]
Pathways to the Bench: A Conversation with SLS Asian Pacific Islander Alumni (MCLE one-hour credit)
Pathways to the Bench: A Conversation with SLS Asian Pacific Islander Alumni (MCLE one-hour credit)
Join us for a special virtual discussion featuring five highly accomplished SLS alumni: Justice Truc T. Do, JD '97; Judge Sallie Kim, JD '89; Judge Curtis A. Kin, JD '96, […]
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SLS Effective Altruism Recruiting Table
SLS Effective Altruism Recruiting Table
Stop by the table in Crocker Garden to learn more about SLS's newest student org: Effective Altruism.
Racial Gerrymandering & the Future of the Voting Rights Act
Racial Gerrymandering & the Future of the Voting Rights Act
Join Stanford Law School Dean Jenny Martinez and ACLU Voting Rights Project Attorney Davin Rosborough for a conversation about the future of the Voting Rights Act in the wake of the Supreme Court’s stay of the lower court order in Merrill v. Milligan, which concerns a controversial Alabama congressional map that voting rights advocates have […]
First Person Presents: #SLSLove
First Person Presents: #SLSLove
To celebrate #SLSLove, First Person has teamed up with OSA to spread some love. Throughout the week, we welcome SLSers to adorn a tree in the Law Lounge with a personal story of friendship or love. A public display of affection, if you will. On Thursday at 7P in the Munger 5 Lounge, we’ll gather […]
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Democratizing Reform of the Supreme Court
Democratizing Reform of the Supreme Court
Think the Supreme Court needs fixing? So do we! Join ACS for an event with Professors Ryan Doerfler of the University of Chicago Law School and Samuel Moyn of Yale Law School regarding their extensive work around democratizing reforms of the Supreme Court. By shifting some of the Court's considerable power back to the popular […]
MEDITATION FOR LIBERATION WORKSHOP: Introduction to Meditation Practices
MEDITATION FOR LIBERATION WORKSHOP: Introduction to Meditation Practices
This is an experiential workshop series that introduces participants to meditation techniques and practices to decrease stress and increase self-awareness, focus, and compassion. This workshop, led by Associate Dean Tirien Steinbach and Stanford Law’s dedicated CAPS Psychologist, Dr. Elizabeth Chaney, will focus on disrupting stress and the harm caused by cultural bias (both from others […]
YEA Presents: Beer with Bill Koski
YEA Presents: Beer with Bill Koski
Interested in education law and advocacy? Want to hear from someone who's dedicated their career to helping students? Join Youth and Education Advocates for a happy hour with Bill Koski, SLS Clinical Professor and head of the Youth and Education Law Project. Snacks and drinks provided. The purpose of this event is networking--to connect the […]
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Presidents’ Day but Monday classes meet
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Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Alicia Seiger
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Alicia Seiger
This lunch is open to Stanford Law School students.
Practicing in New York Panel
Practicing in New York Panel
Join OCS for the annual "Practicing Law in New York" panel! See details below. Please note that Stanford, Berkeley, UCLA, and USC law students are invited to this event.
CLB Workshop: Ralph Hall on “Device Statutory Changes”
CLB Workshop: Ralph Hall on “Device Statutory Changes”
Join us for CLB's fourth workshop of winter quarter. Ralph F. Hall, Professor of Practice, University of Minnesota Law School, will discuss "Device Statutory Changes" on Tuesday, February 22 @ 4:30.
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Public Interest Tech Careers Panel
Public Interest Tech Careers Panel
Curious about careers in public interest tech? Want to know how technology and social justice intersect? Join us for a panel on technology, law, and public interest careers on Wednesday, […]
Student Gathering for Dylan
Student Gathering for Dylan
This gathering is intended for Stanford law students to come together to talk about Dylan Simmons. It is a space to be in community with one another to share memories, […]
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The Vanishing Jury Trial
The Vanishing Jury Trial
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for a discussion of the jury trial with Judge Richard Sullivan of the Second Circuit. Lunch will be served. RSVP at https://forms.gle/S5h3o2DbwJeyuVC96.
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 […]
SLS Community Dinner
SLS Community Dinner
Students, Faculty, and staff are all welcome to attend this community dinner before attending the women's basketball game on Thursday, Feb 24. Food will be provided in the law lounge, and those attending the game can walk over to Maples together. Sponsored by OSA
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Rethinking Systems Design for Racial Justice & Equity
Rethinking Systems Design for Racial Justice & Equity
Stanford Law School’s Gould Center for Conflict Resolution, in partnership with The Ohio State University’s Divided Community Project, and the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program, is pleased to invite you to join an interactive symposium series titled Rethinking Systems Design for Racial Justice & Equity. The symposium series will feature national and international practitioners, academics, activists, and […]
Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History
Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History
Please join Stanford Law School for an interactive panel discussing Stanford Law School Professor Rich Ford’s new book Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History (Simon & Schuster, 2021). Dress Codes furnishes a history of the laws of fashion from the middle ages to the present day, a walk down history’s red carpet […]
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FLI Book Club – Transcendent Kingdom
FLI Book Club – Transcendent Kingdom
If you are interested in reading Transcendent Kingdom and discussing it with your fellow FLI peers on February 27th, please fill out this RSVP form. The first 20 people to RSVP will receive a free paperback copy of the book! We will reach out soon if you were (and if you weren’t) one of the […]
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Join BLSA: Pathways to the Academy
Join BLSA: Pathways to the Academy
Join BLSA on Monday, February 28th at 12:45pm for a lunchtime conversation about careers in legal academia. Our panel will feature Professor Rabia Belt and Professor Diego Zambrano, who will share information about their paths to becoming law professors as well as tips and advice for those who are or might be interested in becoming […]
APILSA Clerkship Panel
APILSA Clerkship Panel
We are excited to host an APILSA clerkship panel over lunch on Monday, 2/28 at 1PM outside in Crocker. We hope this will be a chance to have a more informal and candid conversation with some of our 3Ls about the clerkship process and cut through some of the noise around clerkships floating around the […]
Prof. Cesar Rodriguez Garavito: Human Rights-Based Litigation Strategies for Climate Change
Prof. Cesar Rodriguez Garavito: Human Rights-Based Litigation Strategies for Climate Change
We are very excited to welcome Prof César Rodríguez Garavito, albeit virtually, to Stanford Law School. Professor Garavito will speak about the potential impact and possible limitations of human rights-based climate change […]
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Laylat al-Mi’rāj (Islam)
Laylat al-Mi’rāj (Islam)
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 of each […]
Axess opens for spring quarter course enrollment
Week Against Mass Incarceration 2022: A Conversation with the TGI Justice Project
Week Against Mass Incarceration 2022: A Conversation with the TGI Justice Project
Join us for a conversation with TGI Justice Project's Director of Communications Eli Dru and TGIJP's Zy'aire Nassirah about abolition and the fight against mass incarceration. Lunch will be provided.
Commissions of Inquiry and the Remaking of British Colonial Slavery, 1822 – 1831 with Lisa Ford and Naomi Parkinson
Commissions of Inquiry and the Remaking of British Colonial Slavery, 1822 – 1831 with Lisa Ford and Naomi Parkinson
The Stanford Center for Law and History will hold its third workshop of the Quarter on Tuesday, March 1, from 12:45-2:00 PM (Pacific). Lisa Ford and Naomi Parkinson, University of New South Wales History, will present, "Commissions of Inquiry and the Remaking of British Colonial Slavery, 1822 – 1831."
WSL – Stanford Law Review Opt-In/Opt-Out Panel
WSL – Stanford Law Review Opt-In/Opt-Out Panel
Women of Stanford Law will be hosting its opt-in/opt-out panel for 1Ls about whether, how, and why to join Stanford Law Review. The event will be held during the lunch period; food will be served outside before the group goes into a classroom for the panel discussion.
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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 of each […]
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Michael O’Leary, Engine No. 1
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Michael O’Leary, Engine No. 1
This event is open to Stanford Law School students only. Please join us for a Rock Center Student Lunch with guest speaker Michael O’Leary, GSB’19, Managing Director at Engine No. 1 and author of Accountable: The Rise of Citizen Capitalism. In 2021 Engine No. 1 won a proxy fight against Exxon and put 3 directors on […]
Patent Bar Talk
Patent Bar Talk
Mark Dighton, the Administrative Director of the Patent Bar Review at the Practising Law Institute, will discuss the patent bar exam, those who should consider taking it, what the exam looks like, and more. Food will be served before to RSVPs.
Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Luncheon
Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Luncheon
Dean Steinbach is hosting a lunch to provide updates and get input on advancing DEI at SLS.
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From OSHA to the Waterfront: Litigating Vaccine Mandates
From OSHA to the Waterfront: Litigating Vaccine Mandates
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for an event on ongoing vaccine mandate litigation featuring former Utah Solicitor General Tyler Green. Lunch will be served. RSVP at https://forms.gle/JmE8zSa45XsFw7sx7.
SLR/SLA Opt-In/Opt-Out Panel
SLR/SLA Opt-In/Opt-Out Panel
Join the Stanford Law Review (SLR) and SLA for a candid opt-in/opt-out panel. Food will be provided 30 minutes beforehand!
Searching Computers at the Border
Searching Computers at the Border
Should the government be able to search computers at the border without a warrant? If so, with how much cause? And how far should such searches be able to go? Lower courts are divided on these issues, and the Supreme Court is likely to answer these questions soon. Professor Orin Kerr will present the questions […]
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Conference on Racial Equity in Corporate Governance
Conference on Racial Equity in Corporate Governance
Please join us for our second annual virtual conference series on racial equity in corporate governance. Over the course of three discussions, we will be joined by business leaders and top legal thinkers to explore how to increase racial diversity in the C-suite and boardroom, how corporate leaders can promote a more inclusive workforce and racial equity, […]
SLR Faculty Opt-In/Opt-Out Panel
SLR Faculty Opt-In/Opt-Out Panel
Join the Stanford Law Review (SLR) and faculty who opted-in/out of law review for a candid opt-in/opt-out panel! Food will be provided 30 minutes beforehand.
MEDITATION FOR LIBERATION WORKSHOP: Introduction to Meditation Practices
MEDITATION FOR LIBERATION WORKSHOP: Introduction to Meditation Practices
This is an experiential workshop series that introduces participants to meditation techniques and practices to decrease stress and increase self-awareness, focus, and compassion. This workshop, led by Associate Dean Tirien Steinbach and Stanford Law’s dedicated CAPS Psychologist, Dr. Elizabeth Chaney, will focus on disrupting stress and the harm caused by cultural bias (both from others […]
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UC Shakespeare Trial: Romeo, Juliet, and the Case of Friar Laurence
UC Shakespeare Trial: Romeo, Juliet, and the Case of Friar Laurence
William Shakespeare’s timeless classic takes center stage again — this time in a unique amalgamation of theatrical presentation and mock trial — at Freight & Salvage in downtown Berkeley on March 5, 2022. The event will be offered in-person and it will also be shared virtually via livestream. Register for livestreaming Here on March 5, […]
The Cut Songs Cabaret
The Cut Songs Cabaret
Every year, the Law School Musical writers pen a number of songs that, for a variety of reasons, never see the light of day. This year, we are letting you see some of the best songs from the past two years that never made it to the stage: Introducing the Cut Songs Cabaret! Featuring parodies/rewrites […]
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