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First day of classes
Last day to annul Spring Registration
Start of Spring Quarter Breakfast
Start of Spring Quarter Breakfast
All students, faculty, and staff are welcome to enjoy this community breakfast.
Spring Preliminary Study List Deadline 5:00p.m.
Spring Preliminary Study List Deadline 5:00p.m.
JD, JSM & LLM Students: Deadline to enroll in classes and create a study list without incurring a $200 late fee. Students must be “at status” by this deadline. This […]
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“Legal Pluralism: From History to Theory and Back – Otto von Gierke, Santi Romano, & Francesco Calasso on Medieval Institutions” with Emanuele Conte
“Legal Pluralism: From History to Theory and Back – Otto von Gierke, Santi Romano, & Francesco Calasso on Medieval Institutions” with Emanuele Conte
The Stanford Center for Law and History will hold its first workshop of the Quarter on Tuesday, March 29, from 12:45-2:00 PM (Pacific). Emanuele Conte, Roma Tre University, will present, “Legal Pluralism: From History to Theory and Back - Otto von Gierke, Santi Romano, & Francesco Calasso on Medieval Institutions.”
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Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with SLS alumni Spencer Hodson ’20 and James Wigginton ’13, moderated by Professor Elizabeth Reese
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with SLS alumni Spencer Hodson ’20 and James Wigginton ’13, moderated by Professor Elizabeth Reese
This event is open to Stanford students only. Web3 is coming for your golf course, your football team and your bank account! And it’s doing so through DAOs—decentralized autonomous organizations—that flip traditional notions of ownership, governance, and even sovereignty on their heads. Join SLS alumni Spencer Hodson (2020) and James Wigginton (2013) as they discuss […]
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Social Impact, AI and Law Accelerated Class
Social Impact, AI and Law Accelerated Class
Class sponsored by CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics and CS+Social Good.
Inaugural Stanford Arbitration and Technology Conference
Inaugural Stanford Arbitration and Technology Conference
The conference will touch on the intersection of arbitration and technology. There will be three segments: (1) a keynote speech; (2) a debate on whether arbitration is the best mechanism to resolve tech-related disputes; and (3) a panel session on blockchain arbitration.
“What’s Secular About Religious Law? Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Perspectives” with Rushain Abbasi, Orit Malka, and Atria Larson
“What’s Secular About Religious Law? Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Perspectives” with Rushain Abbasi, Orit Malka, and Atria Larson
The Stanford Center for Law and History , the Taube Center for Jewish Studies, and Sohaib and Sara Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies are hosting a panel conversation on March 31, "What’s Secular About Religious Law? Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Perspectives." The hybrid event will feature a discussion between Rushain Abbasi (Stanford Religious Studies), Orit […]
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Ramadan begins (Islam)
Ramadan begins (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 […]
1L Coffee Chat with Dawn Smalls (SLS ’03)
1L Coffee Chat with Dawn Smalls (SLS ’03)
Please join Dawn Smalls (SLS '03), partner at Jenner & Block for an afternoon meet & greet. Come stop by for a coffee and to talk with Dawn about her experiences at SLS and as a practicing attorney at a law firm.
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Stanford Law & Policy Lab Boot Camp
Stanford Law & Policy Lab Boot Camp
If you are interested in exploring public policy but lack the training and skills, consider joining the Policy Lab for any or all of our introductory skills workshops. The series offers an overview of methods and strategies for social change, beginning with an in-person boot camp on Saturday, 4/2, followed by a series of five […]
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Social Impact, AI and Law Accelerated Class
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SLR CE Training Session
SLR CE Training Session
Please join SLR's Managing Editors and Associate Managing Editors for a 1L training session on the Candidate Exercise! Food will be provided in Crocker Garden 30 minutes beforehand.
Why Voter Suppression Probably Won’t Work
Why Voter Suppression Probably Won’t Work
Since the 2020 election, numerous states under Republican control have enacted new restrictions on the right to vote. These have included limitations on early and absentee voting and enhanced voter identification requirements. Professor Alan Abramowitz will discuss the potential consequences of these laws in light of his research on the effects of voting rules on […]
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Stanford Center for Racial Justice Spring Open House for SLS Students
Stanford Center for Racial Justice Spring Open House for SLS Students
The Stanford Center for Racial Justice is kicking off the spring quarter with an informal open house for all SLS students! Please join the Center’s Faculty Director, Professor Rick Banks, Executive Director, George Brown, and staff members to learn more about our work and potential ways for you to get involved. As part of the […]
Alternative Legal Research
Alternative Legal Research
Guess what? Lexis and Westlaw are just two of the legal research databases available to you as a law student! This is a two-part session. The first part will be about databases that don't support ICE, presented by SAIR and NLG. The second part will be an interactive workshop on tips and tricks for research […]
CLB Workshop on Spare Parts: Agency, Autonomy, and the Challenges of Kidney Donation
CLB Workshop on Spare Parts: Agency, Autonomy, and the Challenges of Kidney Donation
Join the Center for Law and the Biosciences for our first workshop of Spring quarter this Tuesday, April 5th from 4:30pm-5:30pm. Jennifer Mnookin, Dean, Ralph and Shirley Shapiro Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law, will discuss "Spare Parts: Agency, Autonomy, and the Challenges of Kidney Donation." Room 185.
4 events,
SLR CE Training Session
SLR CE Training Session
Please join SLR's Managing Editors and Associate Managing Editors for a 1L training session on the Candidate Exercise! Food will be provided in Crocker Garden 30 minutes beforehand.
NLG Lunch w/ Alec Karakatsanis
NLG Lunch w/ Alec Karakatsanis
Alec Karakatsanis will speak about the role of lawyers in the movement to abolish jails and prisons. Alec is the founder and executive director of Civil Rights Corps, a non-profit fighting injustices in the criminal-legal system around the country. CRC has designed and litigated innovative constitutional civil rights cases challenging various aspects of the punishment […]
SELJ Spring Galley & Election Night
SELJ Spring Galley & Election Night
Let's make the final edits for our last issue of this academic year! Dinner will be served in the courtyard at 6:00pm and editing will take place in room 180 at 6:30pm. The 2022-23 leadership team will be announced at the end of the evening! Food will be ordered for those who RSVP.
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CodeX FutureLaw 2022
CodeX FutureLaw 2022
SPEND A DAY WITH THE COMMUNITY THAT IS SHAPING THE FUTURE OF LAW For more details please check here: https://conferences.law.stanford.edu/futurelaw2022/
1L/2L Mixer
1L/2L Mixer
It is past time that 1Ls and 2Ls held an event together, but better late than never! Come hang out with your classmates and meet some new ones at SLA's 1L/2L mixer. Drinks and snacks will be provided!
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The Roberts Era
The Roberts Era
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for an event featuring Mr. Kannon Shanmugam & Dean Jenny Martinez. Catered lunch will be served. RSVP
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Palm Sunday (Christian)
Palm Sunday (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 […]
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Judges, Umpires, and the Fear of Being Good
Judges, Umpires, and the Fear of Being Good
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for an event featuring Judge James C. Ho. Catered lunch will be served. RSVP
How to Stop Being a Lawyer
How to Stop Being a Lawyer
Watch the event Regardless of how their legal careers take shape, at some point, many SLS grads express a desire to move outside of the law. But those without prior business experience or a dual professional degree often struggle to be seen as anything 'but a lawyer.' In this Zoom event, Faris Ali Mohiuddin, BA […]
Presidential Polarization
Presidential Polarization
Admission Details: This event will be held in a Hybrid format. Stanford Community* are invited to attend in person. Non-Stanford Community are invited to attend online only. Non-Stanford Community (virtual): Register here. Stanford Community (in-person): Register using the form below. *Stanford Community is limited to current faculty, staff, and students. Watch the event Political polarization […]
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Data-Driven Policing: Abolition and Reform
Data-Driven Policing: Abolition and Reform
This event is open to the Stanford Law School community only. Shakeer Rahman is an attorney and community organizer with the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition, an abolitionist group working to build community resistance to police technologies. His work focuses on LAPD's use of data as well as "community policing" strategies to select people and places for targeted policing. […]
Renting in New York
Renting in New York
SLA Presents: MOVING TO NEW YORK CITY AFTER GRADUATION? Learn More About The NYC Apartment Hunting Process!Cooper & Cooper Is BACK (Virtually) At Stanford Law!RSVP Link BelowWHO: Cooper & Cooper Real Estate – CooperCooper.comWHAT: “Renting In New York – A Practical Guide” Zoom Workshop + Q&A WHEN: Tuesday, April 12th, 2022 @ 12:45pm PST RSVP: https://www.coopercooper.com/stanford NOTE: A confirmation email with detailed instructions will be sent prior to […]
“Crime and Punishment in a Slave Society: The Case of the Cape of Good Hope, 1652-1795” with Gerald Groenewald and Grant Parker
“Crime and Punishment in a Slave Society: The Case of the Cape of Good Hope, 1652-1795” with Gerald Groenewald and Grant Parker
The Stanford Center for Law and History will hold its second workshop of the Quarter on Tuesday, April 12, from 12:45-2:00 PM (Pacific). Gerald Groenewald, University of Johannesburg (with additional commentary by co-researcher Grant Parker, Stanford Classics) will present, "Crime and Punishment in a Slave Society: The Case of the Cape of Good Hope, 1652-1795."
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Rock Center Student Lunch with Erich Andersen, GC at Bytedance/Tiktok
Rock Center Student Lunch with Erich Andersen, GC at Bytedance/Tiktok
Note: This event is open to SLS and GSB Students. On April 13th the Rock Center for Corporate Governance will host a lunch discussion with Erich Andersen, Head of Corporate Affairs and General Counsel at Bytedance/TikTok. Erich has global responsibility for legal matters, public policy, communications and trust and safety teams for the social media giant. […]
“Eliciting ex-ante and ex-post notions of fairness in welfare evaluations” – Kiran Chawla
“Eliciting ex-ante and ex-post notions of fairness in welfare evaluations” – Kiran Chawla
Stanford OWLS (Older Wiser Law Students) will host its first talk of the Quarter, April 13. Kiran Chawla, JD/PhD at Stanford, will present her work on experimental elicitation of ex-ante and ex-post notions of fairness that can be used for formal welfare analyses.
Postgrad Entry Level Job Search
Postgrad Entry Level Job Search
Titi Liu and Shafaq Khan of the Levin Center will host a workshop on how to best prepare for the postgrad entry level job search.
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Maundy Thursday (Christian)
Maundy Thursday (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 […]
Vaisakhi (Sikh)
Vaisakhi (Sikh)
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 […]
Fall 2022 OCI Orientation
Fall 2022 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 Dual PI/PS searches Splitting your 2L summer Initial Fall 2022 OCS one-on-one advising appointments Attendance is strongly encouraged for those planning to participate in Fall OCI and is a prerequisite before meeting […]
LRAP (Loan Repayment Assistance Program) Information Session
LRAP (Loan Repayment Assistance Program) Information Session
Senior Associate Dean Frank Brucato, LRAP Administrator Heather Trujillo Smith, and Anna Wang from the Levin Center will review the timeline and next steps for graduating JD students who plan to enroll in the Stanford Law School Loan Repayment Assistance Program. Note that this event is targeted to 3L students who plan to enroll in the […]
Stanford Bright Award for Environmental Sustainability
Stanford Bright Award for Environmental Sustainability
THE STANFORD BRIGHT AWARD FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN HONOR OF MARIA AZHUNOVA (2020) AND INDIA LOGAN-RILEY (2021) 5:00 pm - Reception 5:30 pm - Award Presentation and Remarks 6:00 pm - Panel Discussion on Indigenous Conservation Live stream: A live stream will be available for the 5:30 pm Award Presentation. To add the information to your calendar, […]
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First Night of Passover (Jewish)
First Night of Passover (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 of each […]
Good Friday (Christian)
Good Friday (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 […]
Paper Option (courses with paper options are explicitly noted in course description) 4:00p.m.
Paper Option (courses with paper options are explicitly noted in course description) 4:00p.m.
Last day to elect paper option (with instructor permission) instead of taking a final exam Last day to change course sections (with instructor permission) to elect Research credit option
Directed Research Petition or Senior Thesis Petition Deadline
Directed Research Petition or Senior Thesis Petition Deadline
Last day to submit Directed Research Petition or Senior Thesis Petition.
Spring Final Study List Deadline 5:00p.m.
Spring Final Study List Deadline 5:00p.m.
Last day to add or drop a course (unless instructor has set an earlier deadline) Last day to adjust units on a variable-unit course (variable-unit option must be explicitly noted in course description)
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First Night of Passover (Jewish)
Easter (Christian – Western)
Easter (Christian – Western)
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 […]
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Legal Implications of the War in Ukraine
Legal Implications of the War in Ukraine
Join Professor Allen Weiner, Director of the Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation, for a lunchtime discussion on the legal implications of the War in Ukraine hosted by the International Law Society and the Stanford National Security and the Law Society. The event will take place on Monday, April 18th at 1pm in Crocker […]
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Introduction to Systems Thinking Workshop
Introduction to Systems Thinking Workshop
Virtually every public policy has causes and consequences beyond those that are intended or immediately visible. This is true of criminal law policies that use algorithmic predictions of flight before trial; environmental policies involving greenhouse gas emissions and conventional pollutants; and social and health policies that address homelessness, institutional racism, and the distribution of Covid […]
Alternatives to OCI Committee’s Panel
Alternatives to OCI Committee’s Panel
Join a panel of 3L Public Interest Fellows to hear about paths to finding summer jobs and postgraduate jobs outside of the OCI process. The conversation is organized by the Levin Center Alternatives to OCI Committee. Food will be served.
Implementing the Affordable Care Act: A View of Law and Policy From the Trenches
Implementing the Affordable Care Act: A View of Law and Policy From the Trenches
We are excited to welcome Jeff Wu (SLS '01) back to Stanford Law School. He will speak about how his legal education prepared him for a senior policy role, transitioning from private sector to government service and his perspectives on implementing the Affordable Care Act. Jeff Wu is the Deputy Director for Policy in CCIIO, where […]
5 events,
1st Day of Ridvan Bahá’í
1st Day of Ridvan Bahá’í
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 […]
Lunch Talk with Honorable Michelle T. Friedland, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Lunch Talk with Honorable Michelle T. Friedland, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Join Professor Michelle Anderson in conversation with SLS Alumna Judge Michelle T. Friedland, BS '94, JD '00. Judge Friedland will answer questions about appellate advocacy, her path to the bench, work/life balance, the clerkship application process, and how to serve as a successful law clerk
A Guide to Interdisciplinary Research
A Guide to Interdisciplinary Research
Researching public policy requires synthesizing information from many different sources and disciplines: legal research; scientific data; economic predictions; findings and recommendations from NGOs and blue-ribbon panels, think tanks, and government agencies. All of these and more guide policymakers. Join this workshop to learn how to identify and access non-legal sources of information and understand techniques […]
OCS and Levin Center Present: Preparing for Summer Internships
OCS and Levin Center Present: Preparing for Summer Internships
Do you want to learn about how to maximize your summer internship experience? Come learn about how to build connections and gain skills to make the most of this summer. This program is a joint session with the Levin Center and OCS (Office of Career Services). Zeenat Basrai and Shafaq Khan will be hosting this event.
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WSL 1L Community Coffee
WSL 1L Community Coffee
Join WSL 1Ls for a community coffee break at Coupa! There will be a tab at Coupa, so you can come any time between 12pm-5pm, stop by a table where we’ll be sitting to get the tab info, and then order coffee! Come with friends or come alone, stay to chat or grab and go—really […]
Appellate Advocacy
Appellate Advocacy
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for an event featuring Mr. Noel Francisco & Prof. Michael McConnell. Catered lunch will be served. RSVP
Info Session for S Term Travel Course
Info Session for S Term Travel Course
Prof Jamie O'Connell and Titi Liu are excited to offer a S-term travel course on Law, Lawyers, and Transformation in Democratic South Africa in South Africa this fall. More about the format below. If you are potentially interested in this course, please join us for an info session on Thursday, April 21st 1-2pm. […]
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2 events,
Last day of Passover (Jewish)
Last day of Passover (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 of each […]
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Easter (Christian – Eastern Orthodoxy)
Easter (Christian – Eastern Orthodoxy)
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 […]
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Conversation with the Author: “The Best Beloved Thing Is Justice: The Life of Dorothy Wright Nelson”
Conversation with the Author: “The Best Beloved Thing Is Justice: The Life of Dorothy Wright Nelson”
Judge Nelson blazed a trail for women in the legal profession, becoming one of the nation's first female law professors and law school deans and a distinguished jurist on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Lisa Kloppenberg Acting President, Santa Clara University & Dean Emerita, Santa Clara Law In Conversation With: Dean […]
Plaintiffs’ Week Lunches
Plaintiffs’ Week Lunches
Join the Stanford Plaintiffs' Lawyer Association for the inaugural Plaintiffs' Week. Sign-up for a free lunch and the chance to speak with a practicing lawyer from a plaintiffs' firm about their practice areas, experiences working on the plaintiffs' side, and hiring. Due to the intimate nature of these conversations (~1 lawyer for five students), please […]
Preparing for Criminal Defense Practice
Preparing for Criminal Defense Practice
Lilah Hume Wolf, JD/MBA '16, will host an informative workshop on how to best prepare for criminal defense practice. Lilah started her career right after graduation with the San Francisco Public Defender's office. This event is only for graduating students or alumni exiting clerkships who will start Crim Defense jobs this Fall.
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Plaintiffs’ Week Lunches
Plaintiffs’ Week Lunches
Join the Stanford Plaintiffs' Lawyer Association for the inaugural Plaintiffs' Week. Sign-up for a free lunch and the chance to speak with a practicing lawyer from a plaintiffs' firm about their practice areas, experiences working on the plaintiffs' side, and hiring. Due to the intimate nature of these conversations (~1 lawyer for five students), please […]
Lunchtime Conversation with David Hayes
Lunchtime Conversation with David Hayes
We are excited to welcome David Hayes back to Stanford Law School for a lunchtime conversation with Stanford students and faculty on Tuesday, April 26, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM (PST). David Hayes is Special Assistant to President Biden for Climate Policy, a Stanford Law School alum, and a former Senior Lecturer at the […]
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Info Session: JD/MA in Education
Info Session: JD/MA in Education
Interested in pursuing a joint JD/MA in Education? Join Stanford's Youth and Education Advocates on Wednesday, April 27, 12:45-2pm, for lunch and an info session to learn about the application process, degree requirements, and students' experiences. RSVP here.
Preparing for Summer Part II: Public Interest/Public Service Internships
Preparing for Summer Part II: Public Interest/Public Service Internships
Please join Mike Winn and Shafaq Khan for part two of the Preparing for Summer workshop series for more information about how to make the most of your public interest/public service summer internship. We will chat about office dynamics, memo writing and answer any questions!
Plaintiffs’ Week Lunches
Plaintiffs’ Week Lunches
Join the Stanford Plaintiffs' Lawyer Association for the inaugural Plaintiffs' Week. Sign-up for a free lunch and the chance to speak with a practicing lawyer from a plaintiffs' firm about their practice areas, experiences working on the plaintiffs' side, and hiring. Due to the intimate nature of these conversations (~1 lawyer for five students), please […]
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Fireside Chat with Claudia Salomon, President of ICC International Court of Arbitration
Fireside Chat with Claudia Salomon, President of ICC International Court of Arbitration
Claudia Salomon is President of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Court of Arbitration, the first woman President of the ICC Court in its almost 100-year history. Claudia is also an independent arbitrator, specializing in international, investor-state and complex commercial disputes. She is widely recognized as one of the leading arbitration practitioners of her […]
A Judge’s View on Stare Decisis
A Judge’s View on Stare Decisis
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for an event featuring Judge Britt Grant ’07. Catered lunch will be served. RSVP
Effective Presentations for Colleagues & Clients Workshop
Effective Presentations for Colleagues & Clients Workshop
You will learn techniques to organize and distill complex information for presentations for law and policy clients, colleagues, and decision makers. If you have ever wondered how on earth you will ever deliver sophisticated research findings succinctly and effectively, this is the workshop to help put those fears to rest. ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Marion Miller […]
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12th Day of Ridvan (Bahá’í)
12th Day of Ridvan (Bahá’í)
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 […]
Laylat al-Qadr (Islam)
Laylat al-Qadr (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 […]
Use Your Discretion: Changing Standards at the PTAB
Use Your Discretion: Changing Standards at the PTAB
Leading experts from the public sector, private practice, and academia will gather at Stanford on April 29th, 2022 to address trends in patent law, particularly in relation to discretion at the PTAB. The various speakers will consider the degree to which the PTAB has exercised its discretion in granting or denying petitions for inter partes […]
Legal Histories of Disease
Legal Histories of Disease
The Stanford Center for Law and History will hold its fourth annual conference, “Legal Histories of Disease” as a hybrid event in-person at the Stanford Humanities Center and online via Zoom. The conference will explore how the law has historically responded to health crises and what contemporary insights can be drawn from this history. The […]
SLS Softball Game
SLS Softball Game
Play ball and eat some tacos. All staff, students, and faculty are welcome to take a break and enjoy our yearly softball game. Fans and players are welcome to join us on Wilbur field with food and cheering for the home team.
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Ramadan ends (Islam)
Ramadan ends (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 […]
Shaking the Foundations
Shaking the Foundations
Shaking the Foundations is an annual conference that brings together law students, practitioners, activists, and academics from around the country to discuss innovative strategies and solutions to the most pressing social justice issues of our day. The conference seeks to build a community that is committed to using law for positive, progressive social change by […]
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