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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.
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 […]
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.
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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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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 of each […]
Trauma-Informed Lawyering Training with Carla Richmond from the UCSF Trauma Recovery Center
Trauma-Informed Lawyering Training with Carla Richmond from the UCSF Trauma Recovery Center
As lawyers seeking to provide professional, client-centered care, we will inevitably encounter situations in which our ability to connect with and support our clients is impacted by trauma and mental illness. Join us for this introductory training presenting trauma-informed principles for client care and teaching practical skills that you can use now while supporting Pro […]
Student Debt Relief at the Supreme Court
Student Debt Relief at the Supreme Court
The Stanford Chapter of the American Constitution Society (ACS), and First Generation and Low Income Professionals (FLI) invite you to join us on March 6 at 12:45 in room 180 for a lunchtime discussion on student debt relief. The conversation will on focus two cases before the Supreme Court, Biden v. Nebraska and Department of […]
Lunch Talk with Colombian Constitutional Court Magistrate Justice Natalia Angel-Cabo
Lunch Talk with Colombian Constitutional Court Magistrate Justice Natalia Angel-Cabo
The lunch talk will be Monday, March 6, at 12:45 pm in Room 185 Sponsored by: Global Trends in Judicial Reform Policy Lab, SLLSA, Stanford Global Studies (Part of the SGS Global Research Workshop Series), Stanford Law and Society Association; Stanford Center for Latin American Studies Colombia is seen as a pioneer among Latin American […]
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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 of each […]
Holi (Hindu)
Holi (Hindu)
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 […]
Conference on Racial Equity in Corporate Governance
Conference on Racial Equity in Corporate Governance
Watch the event Please join us for our third annual virtual conference series on racial equity in corporate governance. Building on previous sessions of our conference series, we will convene business leaders and top legal thinkers for a panel discussion exploring the implications of recent and pending appellate cases involving challenges to diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies […]
Lunchtime Talk with Brigadier General Ronald Sullivan
Lunchtime Talk with Brigadier General Ronald Sullivan
Please join us for a lunchtime event with Brigadier General Ronald D. Sullivan who serves as the Chief Judge for U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals (Individual Mobilization Augmentee). Brigadier General Sullivan will discuss his career path and answer questions.
How We Can Practice Wealth Redistribution
How We Can Practice Wealth Redistribution
A space for those curious how to grapple with wealth privilege or what to do with excess income after law school. Can we use our resources to shift power to frontline communities fighting for change? Can we learn to feel safe in letting money flow?
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The Dobbs Decision: Overturning Precedent and Navigating its Impact
The Dobbs Decision: Overturning Precedent and Navigating its Impact
Join us on International Women's Day for an expert panel discussion and an analysis of the logic and jurisprudence of the Dobbs decision and what to do with/about it. This event is hosted by the SLS Women's Alumni Organization in partnership with the SLS Black Alumni Association. Panelists: Professor Bernadette Meyler, JD '02 Professor Olatunde […]
OutLaw SLR Pros and Cons Panel
OutLaw SLR Pros and Cons Panel
Panel for 1Ls to ask 2/3Ls about the pros and cons of joining SLR. Food will be provided.
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Fireside Chat – Artificial Intelligence
Fireside Chat – Artificial Intelligence
Join specialists Amy Endicott and Prof. Jerry Kaplan for a luncheon talk on artificial intelligence and ethics.
Critical Conversations: Affirmative Action and Racial Realism
Critical Conversations: Affirmative Action and Racial Realism
Crit Convos are back! In this lunch talk, we will be discussing the history of affirmative action, current legal discourse on the topic, and Derick Bell's Racial Realism. RSVP here, lunch will be provided!
Movement in a Warming World: Legal and Policy Responses to Climate-Induced Displacement
Movement in a Warming World: Legal and Policy Responses to Climate-Induced Displacement
Join Stanford Immigration & Human Rights Law Association and Stanford Law Students for Climate Action for a panel discussion of international and domestic legal and policy responses to internal and cross-border climate-induced displacement. Featuring three experts and practitioners in the field: Erica Bower ( E-IPER PhD candidate; Human Rights Watch researcher; former policy lead with […]
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SCLH Presents: A Book Talk with Ada Kuskowski & “Vernacular Law: Writing and the Reinvention of Customary Law in Medieval France”
SCLH Presents: A Book Talk with Ada Kuskowski & “Vernacular Law: Writing and the Reinvention of Customary Law in Medieval France”
Please join us for a book talk scheduled for January 20th featuring Professor Ada Kuskowski (University of Pennsylvania Department of History) on March 10, 2023 from 12:15-2pm PST. Kuskowski will be joining us virtually, but we will meet in person over lunch in Crown Building Room 320D. Vernacular Law: Writing and the Reinvention of Customary Law in Medieval […]
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Last day of classes
FLI Study Break
FLI Study Break
Take some time away from studying to join FLI for coffee and donuts! Drop by at any point--no need to stay for long.
SIHRLA Dinner with Ambassador Beth Van Schaack
SIHRLA Dinner with Ambassador Beth Van Schaack
SIHRLA is excited to welcome Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice Beth Van Schaack back to Stanford Law School for a dinner and conversation about both her current work and overall career. Before assuming her present role, Ambassador Van Schaack taught at Stanford for several years, serving as director of the International Human Rights & Conflict […]
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Reading period begins
BLSA Study Hall
BLSA Study Hall
This will be an event for our members to study together during reading period. We are planning on hosting it on March 14-16 at 11am-5pm each day.
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BLSA Study Hall
BLSA Study Hall
This will be an event for our members to study together during reading period. We are planning on hosting it on March 14-16 at 11am-5pm each day.
SLA Exam De-Stress Walk
SLA Exam De-Stress Walk
SLA will be leading an hour-long walk around campus, starting at 5pm and leaving from Crocker Garden. Join us to take a break from studying and get some fresh air!
The Brussels Effect? A practical outlook on global convergence and divergence in digital platform regulation after the EU’s Digital Markets Act
The Brussels Effect? A practical outlook on global convergence and divergence in digital platform regulation after the EU’s Digital Markets Act
5:00 pm - Panel 6:00 pm - Reception An informal panel debate and audience discussion on the future of digital platform regulation in Europe, the U.S. and China followed by a social hour for further discussion. The panel will explore the status of ex-ante global platform regulation globally, the degree to which different drivers and […]
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Reading period ends
BLSA Study Hall
BLSA Study Hall
This will be an event for our members to study together during reading period. We are planning on hosting it on March 14-16 at 11am-5pm each day.
SLS London Alumni for Happy Hour
SLS London Alumni for Happy Hour
The Stanford Law School London Alumni Community is delighted to invite you to another pub outing with fellow alumni! Please feel free to bring a guest, and spread the word to your […]
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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 […]
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Nowruz (Bahá’í, Persian/Zoroastrian)
Nowruz (Bahá’í, Persian/Zoroastrian)
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 […]
Silicon Valley Brawl: Longer-Term Litigation and Regulatory Implications of SVB’s Collapse
Silicon Valley Brawl: Longer-Term Litigation and Regulatory Implications of SVB’s Collapse
This event is free and online. Register to access the Zoom webinar. 1 hour CA CLE.
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SLA Exam De-Stress Walk
SLA Exam De-Stress Walk
SLA will be leading an hour-long walk around campus, starting at 5pm and leaving from Crocker Garden. Join us to take a break from studying and get some fresh air!
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Clients & the Courts – A Conversation
Clients & the Courts – A Conversation
3.5 CA MCLE Credits available MCLE Materials 1 MCLE Materials 2 Stanford Law School and the Federal Bar Association present “Clients & The Courts, A Conversation.” This afternoon program on […]
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