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Watchdogs from Within: Government Lawyers in Divided Times: Glenn Fine, in conversation with Professors Anne Joseph O’Connell and Shirin Sinnar
Watchdogs from Within: Government Lawyers in Divided Times: Glenn Fine, in conversation with Professors Anne Joseph O’Connell and Shirin Sinnar
Mr. Fine served as Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Justice from 2000 to 2011 in the Clinton, Bush, and Obama Administrations. After practicing law at a firm, Fine returned to government, and in January 2016 he became the Acting Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Defense. In this role, he led the […]
Public Interest Postgraduate Job Search Overview for 2Ls
Public Interest Postgraduate Job Search Overview for 2Ls
Join the Levin Center for an overview about the full-time postgraduate public interest/public service job search, including fellowships, honors programs, and staff attorney jobs. This event is for current 2Ls.
Stanford Law Review – January Galley Night
Stanford Law Review – January Galley Night
Stanford Law Review will be convening for its January Galley Night to review pieces in our third issue of the year. What we have done in the past, and what we wish to do this time again, is to provide dinner to members outside at 7 PM in Cooley Courtyard. After eating, members will move […]
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Introduction to Systems Thinking
Introduction to Systems Thinking
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 […]
Women of Color Collective (WoCC) 1L Job Panel
Women of Color Collective (WoCC) 1L Job Panel
1Ls: Come hear from a panel of 2Ls about their experiences finding and making the most out of their 1L job. During this stressful time, take some time to be reminded that everything will work out, and we will all have a great job and learn important skills while there. Topic: How to find and […]
Bringing Restoration to the Legal System: Where Do Mercy and Vengeance Fit? A Two-Part Series on Restorative Justice (Part 2)
Bringing Restoration to the Legal System: Where Do Mercy and Vengeance Fit? A Two-Part Series on Restorative Justice (Part 2)
Join us for a two-part series on the themes, theories, pitfalls and practices of restorative justice. During the first event on January 24th, writers Katharine Blake (SLS '12) and Josie Duffy Rice will discuss the notion of restoration (or lack thereof) in our criminal legal system, touching on the current system’s reliance on vengeance and […]
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Levin Center Public Interest 1L Winter Quarter Mini Retreat
Levin Center Public Interest 1L Winter Quarter Mini Retreat
The Levin Center invites you to meet with staff and peers at its Winter 1L Public Interest Mini Retreat. A full agenda will be available on the RSVP form shortly. Lunch will be provided.
Religious Liberty in a Polarized Age
Religious Liberty in a Polarized Age
Constitutional Conversation with Thomas Berg Religious liberty, a basic constitutional value, is now among the key issues on which many Americans are polarized politically and culturally. As Thomas Berg will argue, many conservatives have supported government discrimination and penalties against Muslims, and on the other side, many progressives have dismissed even strong religious-liberty claims by […]
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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 […]
Career Panel: Transitioning Back and Forth Between Government and BigLaw
Career Panel: Transitioning Back and Forth Between Government and BigLaw
Interested in learning more about transitioning between BigLaw and government positions? If so, please join us for an informative panel. Attorneys who have substantial experience working in both the government and BigLaw will discuss their career transitions, factors that played a role in those decisions, and general advice for moving between government and BigLaw. Panelists: Winston Chan […]
Design Thinking for Law and Policy Workshop
Design Thinking for Law and Policy Workshop
Human-centered design methods will help you re-imagine complex problems and possible interventions to create breakthrough solutions. You will learn how to work with project clients and community partners – including legal aid groups, courts, and government agencies — to help solve the real problems that they & their users face. Students will work on interdisciplinary […]
Beyond the Doctrine with Professor Jane Schacter
Beyond the Doctrine with Professor Jane Schacter
The Stanford Chapter of the American Constitution Society (ACS) invites you to our third event in our Beyond the Doctrine brownbag lunch series. This event will feature Professor Jane Schacter discussing the right to an abortion under the Fourteenth Amendment, and responses to the Dobbs decision that progressives are pursuing involving state courts and state […]
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Lunch with Judge Jon Tigar
Lunch with Judge Jon Tigar
The Stanford Chapter of the American Constitution Society (ACS) invites you to join us for lunch with Judge Jon Tigar of the Northern District of California on February 3rd in Room 180 at 12:45 pm. This will be a free-flowing conversation, but topics will likely include his path to becoming a judge, most memorable cases, […]
CLF Open Bible Study
CLF Open Bible Study
Come join the SLS Christian Legal Fellowship as we work through the Book of Colossians!
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Women of Color Collective Welcome Brunch!
Women of Color Collective Welcome Brunch!
The SLS Women of Color Collective will be hosting a casual brunch to welcome both new and old members, introduce the organization and some events we have planned for the rest of the year, and create space for people to unwind and have fun after a hard week. All identities are welcome!
Women of Color Collective Welcome Brunch!
Women of Color Collective Welcome Brunch!
This is being reserved as backup for a planned WoCC brunch that is planned to take place on the Neukom terrace, incase of rain.
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In-House Panel
In-House Panel
Interested in learning more about working in-house? Thinking about an in-house counsel position at some point in your career? If so, please join us for an informative talk! Attorneys will speak about topics such as their day-to-day and useful skills and tips. Panelists: Alex Chen - Senior Patent Counsel, ByteDance Jimmy Yun - Director and […]
Designing Dispute Systems
Designing Dispute Systems
Join Janet Martinez to learn about the art of designing systems to resolve conflicts across all types of organizations, including private, public, nonprofit, and international venues. This workshop is grounded in Professor Martinez, Lisa Blomgren Amsler, and Stephanie E. Smith's book, Dispute System Design (2020), which applies a framework of design elements across a range […]
Clean Energy Careers: LLMs Tell All
Clean Energy Careers: LLMs Tell All
The Energy & Infrastructure Club invites you to join a discussion with LLM students in the Environmental Law and Policy program about their careers in energy law prior to coming to Stanford. Taral Ajmera, Natchaya Pichetsatha, and Ning Hsu will join us for a candid and informal conversation about their clean energy and climate work […]
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Cryptocurrency in the Courts
Cryptocurrency in the Courts
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome J. Abraham Sutherland. Mr. Sutherland will discuss the rise of cryptocurrency and how it is generating new questions that will soon be decided by the federal courts.
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 attorneys will discuss the challenges and rewards of working at a smaller firm and how to best prepare for this career path. Panelists: Kaitlyn Gardner (SLS '16) - Associate , Coblentz Law Mary […]
SCLH Law & History Workshop presents: Judith Surkis
SCLH Law & History Workshop presents: Judith Surkis
Stanford Center for Law & History presents: Judith Surkis and "The Intimate Life of International Law after Decolonization: Custody, Nationality, and Franco-Algerian Children" February 7, 2023 Crown Bldg Room 185 12:50-2:00pm In Person and Virtual
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Meeting with Dr. Shalanda Baker
Meeting with Dr. Shalanda Baker
Meeting between law students and faculty and Dr. Shalanda Baker from the Department of Energy
SLA Valentine’s Day Candy Grams
SLA Valentine’s Day Candy Grams
Spread the love, SLS! SLA will provide supplies in the Law Lounge for you to create candy grams for your fellow students. We will deliver the candy grams to the student mailboxes on Valentine's Day.
Lunch with Judge William A. Fletcher
Lunch with Judge William A. Fletcher
The Stanford Chapter of the American Constitution Society (ACS) invites you to join us for lunch with Judge William A. Fletcher, a senior judge on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. This will be a free-flowing conversation, but topics will likely include his judicial philosophy and approach to statutory and constitutional interpretation, his perspective on […]
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SLA Valentine’s Day Candy Grams
SLA Valentine’s Day Candy Grams
Spread the love, SLS! SLA will provide supplies in the Law Lounge for you to create candy grams for your fellow students. We will deliver the candy grams to the student mailboxes on Valentine's Day.
Careers in Climate: Renewable Energy Practice
Careers in Climate: Renewable Energy Practice
This event is open to SLS and GSB students only. Please join us for an informal discussion and Q&A with SLS alums working in the renewable energy space. You will hear practice and career perspectives from recent graduates with law firm and in-house renewable energy experience. The panel will feature:
Women in M&A Panel (Zoom)
Women in M&A Panel (Zoom)
The American Bar Association’s Women in Mergers and Acquisitions Subcommittee will be hosting a Zoom panel with several law schools to introduce women law students to M&A, provide insight into the practice from seasoned law firm professionals and dispel myths about what it's like to be a successful M&A lawyer.
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Stanford Law Review Volume 75 Symposium: Access to Justice
Stanford Law Review Volume 75 Symposium: Access to Justice
The Stanford Law Review is proud to announce its Volume 75 Symposium: Access to Justice 2023 marks the sixtieth anniversary of Gideon v. Wainwright. It is, then, an appropriate time to take stock of the access to justice crisis in the United States. The most recent national survey, conducted by the Hague Institute for Innovation […]
SLA Valentine’s Day Candy Grams
SLA Valentine’s Day Candy Grams
Spread the love, SLS! SLA will provide supplies in the Law Lounge for you to create candy grams for your fellow students. We will deliver the candy grams to the student mailboxes on Valentine's Day.
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Introduction to the PI Clerkship Committee and Process
Introduction to the PI Clerkship Committee and Process
The Public Interest Clerkships Committee will host an introduction panel, where you can learn more about the clerkship process and meet the eight members of the committee.
LLM Career Strategy: Navigating the Basics
LLM Career Strategy: Navigating the Basics
Want to learn more about navigating the U.S. legal market as an international attorney from LL.Ms? Please join us for a Q&A panel with Andres C Mena, partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP. and Laura Rupenian, partner at Gibson Dunn. Both speakers completed an LL.M in the U.S. before finding positions here.
Decolonizing Human Rights Reading Group with Prof. Tendayi Achiume
Decolonizing Human Rights Reading Group with Prof. Tendayi Achiume
The Stanford Immigration & Human Rights Law Association is hosting a session of our Ad-hoc Decolonizing Human Rights Reading Group that will focus on Professor Tendayi Achiume's work as UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary forms of racism. We will read and discuss Prof. Achiume's report on Ecological crisis, climate justice and racial justice: https://www.ohchr.org/en/documents/thematic-reports/a77549-report-special-rapporteur-contemporary-forms-racism-racial.
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#SLSLove 2023
#SLSLove 2023
In what has become an annual tradition, SLS staff and faculty show their affection for students in the form of baked goods and other delectables. Stop by Russo Commons to get your #SLSLove. Therapy dogs will be in attendance 1:00-2:00 pm. Co-Sponsored by the Levin Center, Robert Crown Library, and Student Affairs.
Good Governance in Venture Capital
Good Governance in Venture Capital
Interested in learning more about best practices in due diligence at VC firms, or how to design and implement internal controls at portfolio companies? Join us for a discussion on how the VC industry can enable good governance. For more information and a list of confirmed speakers, click here. Co-sponsored by: The Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship […]
Rethinking America’s Carceral State: Observations from Islamic Law
Rethinking America’s Carceral State: Observations from Islamic Law
Please join the newly-formed Muslim Law Student Association for our first event of the year! On Tuesday, February 14th between 12:45-2 pm, Professor Adnan Zulfiqar - a law professor and legal historian at Rutgers Law School and currently a faculty fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center - will join us to discuss his research on criminal […]
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How to Get a Job You’ll Really Like
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 lunchtime 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 […]
Lunch Discussion: From Extractive Economies to Solidarity Economies
Lunch Discussion: From Extractive Economies to Solidarity Economies
How to Decommodify Land, Housing, Finance, Work, Law and everything else. Lunch discussion on how lawyers can support movements for transformative economic change, away from hierarchy and towards democracy. For example, using transactional law tools to help worker-owned businesses, Black and Indigenous land stewards, and cooperatives of all kinds. This casual discussion will be led […]
Stanford Center for Law & History presents: A Book Talk with Rowan Dorin
Stanford Center for Law & History presents: A Book Talk with Rowan Dorin
Listen to the event The Stanford Center for Law and History is excited to announce an upcoming book talk featuring Professor Rowan Dorin (Stanford University Department of History) with Jessica Goldberg (UCLA) and Laurent Mayali (Berkeley Law) as commentators. The talk will be held on February 15, 2023 from 4:15-6:00pm PST at the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and […]
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Lunch Talk with Retired Mexican Supreme Court Justice José Ramón Cossío: Thursday, February 16, at 12:45 in Room 90
Lunch Talk with Retired Mexican Supreme Court Justice José Ramón Cossío: Thursday, February 16, at 12:45 in Room 90
Justice Cossio served as the Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of Mexico between 2003 and 2018. He has written 31 books and hundreds of articles in his career as a legal academic. Justice Cossio will be discussing Mexico’s judiciary, including the role of the courts in the maintenance of democracy in Mexico, as […]
Nudges, Choice Architecture, and the Treatment of Animals
Nudges, Choice Architecture, and the Treatment of Animals
How does the law shape human behavior with respect to animals? Please join Professor Maya Mathur in a discussion of "nudges," choice architecture, and animals.
Careers in International Law, A Practical Training
Careers in International Law, A Practical Training
Please join Allen Weiner, Titi Liu, and the American Society of International Law for a Careers in International Law practical training focused on concrete strategies for pursuing a career in international law. The program is Thursday, February 16, 2023, in Room 280A from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided.
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Laylat al-Mi’rāj, or Isra and Mi’rāj (Islam)
Laylat al-Mi’rāj, or Isra and 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 […]
CLF Open Bible Study
CLF Open Bible Study
Come join the SLS Christian Legal Fellowship for our weekly Bible study on the Book of Colossians!
SLS Winter 2023 Talent Show
SLS Winter 2023 Talent Show
On February 17, SLA is putting together the SLS Winter 2023 Talent Show! It's an opportunity for anyone to share their talents with the SLS student body. Individual acts will be 5 minutes long and group acts can be up to 8 minutes! We hope to have performances from each class as well as AD […]
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Presidents’ Day but Monday classes meet
Coffee with Deputy Attorney General Adelina Acuña
Coffee with Deputy Attorney General Adelina Acuña
Opportunity for students to meet Adelina Acuña, SLS alum and current Deputy Attorney General in the California AG's Office.
Stanford Law Review IL Welcome / Information Session
Stanford Law Review IL Welcome / Information Session
Interested in joining SLR but uncertain about what the process entails? Join the SLR and SLA on February 20th at 12:45 PM for lunch and a general information session about all things SLR, the Candidate Exercise, and the application process. After lunch, there will be a pros-and-cons panel host by SLA. Lunch will be provided […]
NALSA Lunch Talk w/ Jared Crum
NALSA Lunch Talk w/ Jared Crum
NALSA is hosting a lunch talk with SLS NALSA alum and current DOJ-ENRD attorney, Jared Crum. Jared Crum previously worked at Hogan Lovells and clerked on the District Court for the Southern District of Texas. He will speak about his experiences working at DOJ and opportunities to work there.
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Student Community Breakfast with Dr. Chaney, Dr. Amin & Dean Steinbach
Student Community Breakfast with Dr. Chaney, Dr. Amin & Dean Steinbach
All students are highly encouraged to attend this event hosted by the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Dr. Liz Chaney and Dr. Sonia Amin. This event is a time for the student community to simply connect with one another over coffee, tea and bagels.
Medical Perspectives on Reproductive Care post-Dobbs
Medical Perspectives on Reproductive Care post-Dobbs
A panel of medical professionals will be discussing reproductive care post-Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health. Co-sponsored by WSL & If/When/How.
The Classes You “MUST” Take: And How You Have Far More Flexibility Than You May Think
The Classes You “MUST” Take: And How You Have Far More Flexibility Than You May Think
Many SLS students struggle with class selection, worried that they are not taking the courses needed for the Bar or their line of work, and fearing the consequences of their decisions. Join Director of Academic Success, John Dalton, as he attempts to dispel some of these myths and provide guidance to students entering a variety […]
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Ash Wednesday (Christian, Western)
Ash Wednesday (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 […]
Inside the DOJ: Lunch with Judge Readler
Inside the DOJ: Lunch with Judge Readler
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for a lunch with Judge Chad A. Readler of the Sixth Circuit.
Progressive Careers in Housing Law
Progressive Careers in Housing Law
Please join Stanford ACS & NLG on Wednesday, February 22 from 6:15-7:30 pm in Room 180 for a conversation with three Bay Area attorneys who specialize in housing law. Our panelists include Stacy Townsend, Senior Attorney in the Housing Program at Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto, Tim Iglesias, Professor Emeritus at USF School […]
Inaugural Mike Winnsday
Inaugural Mike Winnsday
Join the Public Interest Community Committee on Wed., Feb 22 for our inaugural Mike WINNsday to celebrate our beloved Mike Winn, our trusty Microwave Winn, and our public interest community, all in our favorite PI space—the PICC (basement of Crown). There will be dinner and drinks! Following this event, there will be treats in the […]
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SLS PLA: Breakfast with Miner, Barnhill, & Galland P.C.
SLS PLA: Breakfast with Miner, Barnhill, & Galland P.C.
Join SLS alum Matt Owens and other attorneys from Miner, Barnhill, & Galland P.C. (MBG) this Thursday, February 23 at 9:00 a.m. in the courtyard for coffee, bagels, and conversation about plaintiff-side firms! MBG is a plaintiff-side firm headquartered in Chicago, with satellite offices in California and Madison, Wisconsin. For over 50 years, the firm has fought for voting rights, civil […]
The Roberts Court and the Law of Democracy: Lunch with Judge Tymkovich
The Roberts Court and the Law of Democracy: Lunch with Judge Tymkovich
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for a lunch with Judge Timothy M. Tymkovich of the Tenth Circuit.
SLLSA Clerkship Panel
SLLSA Clerkship Panel
SLLSA Clerkship Panel: For 2Ls & 3Ls : many of us had never heard of these before coming to law school. And if you're like us, there's still a lot you don't know about clerkships, but it can feel like a taboo subject to bring up. That's why on Thursday, February 23rd at 12:45 some of our lovely and amazing […]
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CLF Open Bible Study
CLF Open Bible Study
Come join the SLS Christian Legal Fellowship for our weekly Bible study on the Book of Colossians!
FLI’s Inaugural Night of Firsts
FLI’s Inaugural Night of Firsts
This year will mark FLI’s sixth year as a student organization at SLS. With membership at an all-time high of over 100 students, we are excited to announce that this year we will be hosting our first-ever signature event—Night of Firsts—at the Cantor Arts Center.
FLI Night of Firsts After Party
FLI Night of Firsts After Party
Continue the celebration of our inaugural Night of Firsts at an after party with the First-Generation & Low-Income Professionals! The festivities will follow the formal event at Cantor Arts Center.
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Legal Regulatory Reform to Close the Justice Gap: Lunch with Chief Justice Hecht
Legal Regulatory Reform to Close the Justice Gap: Lunch with Chief Justice Hecht
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for a lunch with Chief Justice Nathan Hecht of the Supreme Court of Texas.
The Original Ratifiers’ Theory of Officer Accountability
The Original Ratifiers’ Theory of Officer Accountability
AS OF 2/24/23 THE EVENT IS CANCELLED. ---- Constitutional Conversation with Professor Jennifer Mascott 4:45 pm – 5:00 pm | Dinner served 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm | Lecture * This event will be recorded and made available on the Stanford Constitutional Law YouTube Channel a few days after the event. The understanding of the individuals […]
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The Power of Lower Court Judges to Disregard Supreme Court Precedent
The Power of Lower Court Judges to Disregard Supreme Court Precedent
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for a lunch discussion with Professor Michael Stokes Paulsen.
The Power of Lower Court Judges to Disregard Supreme Court Precedent: Professor Michael Paulsen
The Power of Lower Court Judges to Disregard Supreme Court Precedent: Professor Michael Paulsen
Professor Michael Paulsen speaks on precedent
Beyond the Doctrine with Professor Weisberg
Beyond the Doctrine with Professor Weisberg
A chance for students to hear from Professor Weisberg about controversial issues in criminal law that aren't explored in class.
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Axess opens for spring quarter course enrollment
Rise and Grind Public Interest Style (PICCCC)
Rise and Grind Public Interest Style (PICCCC)
On March 1, from 8am-10am te Public Interest Community Center Charm Committee invites you, the public interest community, to enjoy bagels (from Boichik) and coffee and other morning enticements in the glamorous Public Interest Community Center in the basement of the Crown Building. RSVP here. If you've never been to the PICC, walk ten steps […]
Environmental Law Careers in Government
Environmental Law Careers in Government
Join three attorneys from the US EPA, CA EPA, and Santa Clara County Counsel's Land Use and Environment team to discuss environmental law careers in the government. - Aaron Forbath, SLS JD '18 (Santa Clara County Counsel's Land Use and Environment team) - Rachel Zwillinger, SLS JD' 09 (CA EPA) - Julie Walters (US EPA) […]
FLI Academic Prep: How to Graduate from SLS
FLI Academic Prep: How to Graduate from SLS
1Ls: Join FLI and SLS Director of Academic Success John Dalton to learn how to plan out the rest of your academic journey at SLS--beginning with spring quarter electives!
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Stanford Law Review: Candidate Exercise Bluebook Training Session
Stanford Law Review: Candidate Exercise Bluebook Training Session
Stanford Law Review's Managing Editors will be leading a Bluebook training session for any 1Ls considering taking the candidate exercise. Please RSVP by 5:00 PM on 2/27 if you want lunch.
Protecting Children’s Online Sexual Privacy
Protecting Children’s Online Sexual Privacy
Hannah Meropol, from C.A. Goldberg, joins us to discuss the fight to protect children from online sexual harms. We will discuss advances in technology have made nonconsensual sharing of images easier in schools, video chatting platforms endangering children, what Section 230 liability is, and more. TW: child abuse, sexual violence, harassment.
Demystifying Addiction with Dr. Anna Lembke
Demystifying Addiction with Dr. Anna Lembke
Please join the Mental Health-Informed Lawyering Project for a conversation about substance use and addiction with Dr. Anna Lembke, a renowned addiction expert and professor of psychiatry at the Stanford School of Medicine. Dr. Lembke's talk will cover topics such as how addiction works, common misconceptions about addiction, the harm reduction approach, and working with clients […]
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Application deadline for Winter Quarter degree conferral 5:00 p.m.
Application deadline for Winter Quarter degree conferral 5:00 p.m.
Applies to students graduating winter quarter.
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Shaking the Foundations Conference
Shaking the Foundations Conference
Day-long public interest law conference which brings together progressive legal practitioners, SLS students, and other community members for inter-generational learning and reflection on public interest paths within the law.
OWLS Hike and Snacks
OWLS Hike and Snacks
Leisurely hike at Arastradero Preserve, followed by snacks at Alpine Inn. Partners, children, and dogs encouraged. RSVP here.
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