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Conference on Racial Equity in Corporate Governance
OnlinePlease 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, […]
Publius Symposium
@ Stanford: Paul Brest Hall 555 Salvatierra Walk, Stanford, CA, United StatesDemocracy and Distrust at 40: The Past and Future of Dean Ely’s Pathbreaking Work For more details and to view the full agenda please visit: https://conferences.law.stanford.edu/publius-symposium/
Rethinking Systems Design for Racial Justice & Equity
OnlineStanford 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 […]
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote: Closing Lunch and Presentation by Bob Bauer and Ben Ginsberg, Election Official Legal Defense Network
Webinar , United StatesJoin SLR for its closing lunch of its 2022 Symposium. It will feature a presentation by Bob Bauer and Ben Ginsberg to discuss their joint venture to create the Election Official Legal Defense Network. Bob Bauer just finished co-chairing Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States. But Bauer is also a Professor […]
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote | Race and Voting: A Historical and Contemporaneous Look
Webinar , United StatesJoin 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 […]
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote: The Threats to Election Administration
Webinar , United StatesPlease 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 […]
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote: Keynote Dinner w/ Eric Holder, former Attorney General of the United States
@ Stanford: Faculty ClubHosted by the Stanford Faculty Club, join SLRÂ its its 2022 Symposium keynote dinner. It will feature a cocktail hour, dinner, and a keynote presentation from the former Attorney General of the United States and Chairman of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee Eric Holder. Eric served as Attorney General from February 2009 to April 2015. As […]
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote: A Prospective View of Voting Rights
Webinar , United StatesPlease join SLR in its second speaker-panel of its 2022 Symposium. This panel will feature forthcoming essays in Stanford Law Review Online by Professors Franita Tolson of the University of Southern California and Michael Morley of Florida State University. It will discuss the future of voting rights enforcement: how it may be both ensured by the Constitution and enforced […]
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote: The Supreme Court and Voting Rights
Webinar , United StatesThis is the first speaker-panel for SLR’s 2022 Symposium on voting rights. Professors Dawood of the University of Toronto and Kang of Northwestern University will briefly present their forthcoming essays in the Stanford Law Review Online. Then, Professor Persily of Stanford Law School will moderate a discussion with leading Supreme Court practitioners Jessie Amunson of […]
Safeguarding the Fundamental Right to Vote: Opening Keynote Lunch w/ Janai Nelson, Incoming President and Director-Counsel, NAACP LDF
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesJanai 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 Colored People (NAACP) Legal Defense Fund (LDF), her influence is growing. Join the Stanford Law Review virtually and in Room 190 as we kick off our […]
22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute
OnlineStanford Law School is still waiting for the County guidelines regarding hosting in-person events.
Practicalities of Modern Patent Litigation Conference
@ Stanford: Paul Brest Hall 555 Salvatierra Walk, Stanford, CA, United StatesDespite the pandemic, the filing of patent infringement actions are on the rise. This Conference will explore recent trends related to that increase in patent litigation and examine how litigants have adapted and should adapt to these recent trends. This event is free and open to the public To ensure the safety and public health […]
Celebration of Life for Barbara Allen Babcock
@ Stanford: Paul Brest Hall 555 Salvatierra Walk, Stanford, CA, United StatesThe Stanford Law School Community celebrated the life of Barbara Allen Babcock. The memorial took place from 4 pm to 5 pm. View the event
18th Annual Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices
OnlineStanford Law School is still waiting for the County guidelines regarding hosting in-person events.
The New Gutenberg: Why the Internet Matters to Democracy in Countries with Less Stable Public Institutions
OnlineWhile public conversations related to the Internet tend to focus on the harms caused by social media to democracy, the analysis would be unbalanced if we didn’t remember the advances that this open and participatory tool has made possible, particularly in countries in democratic transition. Revisiting some examples, ranging from the rewriting of the Kenyan […]
The Value of Dissent
Bechtel Conference Center at Encina HallTo ensure the safety and public health of our Stanford University community, approved visitors must attest that they have screened themselves prior to arriving on Stanford campuses, do not have COVID-like symptoms, and that they are not in a restricted status requiring isolation or quarantine. All visitors coming to a Stanford campus must attest that […]
Digital Platform Governance Symposium
OnlineThink about how often you’ve checked your phone today. How many times did you go on Twitter to look at a friend’s post? On Facebook to check the news? On Amazon to see if your package was delivered? On Google to, well, google a question? Digital platforms connect people to information, products, services, and to […]
Working with Intellectual Property: Legal Histories of Innovation, Labor, and Creativity
OnlineStanford Center for Law and History's third annual conference will explore aspects of how creative, scientific, technology and innovation-based communities have organized and negotiated their intellectual property relationships from historical perspectives. This conference is cosponsored by Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology and Program in History & Philosophy of Science, Stanford University.
Working with Intellectual Property: Legal Histories of Innovation, Labor, and Creativity
OnlineStanford Center for Law and History's third annual conference will explore aspects of how creative, scientific, technology and innovation-based communities have organized and negotiated their intellectual property relationships from historical perspectives. This conference is cosponsored by Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology and Program in History & Philosophy of Science, Stanford University.
Stakeholder Governance: From Theory to Practice
Online3 hours CLE available. Hosted by the Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford Law School in collaboration with the Coalition and the Framework for Inclusive Capitalism Join a distinguished group of speakers for an exploration of the issues and challenges facing boards and companies that are seeking to design or implement stakeholder engagement initiatives. […]
Working with Intellectual Property: Legal Histories of Innovation, Labor, and Creativity
OnlineStanford Center for Law and History's third annual conference will explore aspects of how creative, scientific, technology and innovation-based communities have organized and negotiated their intellectual property relationships from historical perspectives. This conference is cosponsored by Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology and Program in History & Philosophy of Science, Stanford University.
Computable Contracts in Insurance
OnlineA Fireside Chat with Roland Scharrer, CTO, AXA; Michael S. Pieciak, Commissioner, Vermont Department of Financial Regulation; and Dan Siciliano, Fellow, CodeX
Computable Contracts 2021
OnlineComputable contracts are legal contracts that are formulated in computer-understandable form. Such contracts are emerging in multiple sectors including finance, law, e-commerce, insurance, and procurement, to name a few. This panel will address the state-of-the-art of computable contract technology. We will begin by clarifying core computable contracting concepts: What are computable contracts and how do […]
CodeX FutureLaw 2021
OnlineOn April 8, 2021, CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics hosts CodeX FutureLaw 2021, our ninth annual conference focusing on the way technology is changing the legal profession and the law itself, and the way these changes affect us all. CodeX FutureLaw 2021 brings together the academics, entrepreneurs, lawyers, investors, policymakers, and engineers […]
Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
OnlineNew Blueprints of Justice The Stanford Legal Design Lab is collaborating with Virgil Abloh, MIT Architecture and Oana Stănescu to redesign court houses of the future. Stanford students have the opportunity to join the lectures, roundtable discussions and limited spots are available to motivated students who want to fully participate in the design process. We […]