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Workers’ Rights Pro Bono Project: New Member Training
@ SLS: Russo Commons - Student Law Lounge 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesOrientation for new and returning members of the Workers' Rights Pro Bono Project.
Advance Degree NY & CA Bar Presentation
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesInterested in taking the NY or CA bar? Come to this presentation with Dean Steele to learn more about these bar exams.
How to Start Your Own Small Community Law Practices
OnlinePlease join NLG for a Zoom discussion with attorneys who have established their own public interest practices — either solo practices or small attorney collectives. Both public interest transactional and litigation lawyers will be featured.
Student Org Leadership Training
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesAll new student org leaders are welcome to attend this training. Two members from each group must attend and represent their student org. Co-Presidents and Financial Officers are highly recommended to attend. OSA, Alumni Relations, and Communications will go over all of the basics on how to lead an organization. Topics include: financial responsibilities, event […]
SLR CE Training Session
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesPlease 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.
Alternative Legal Research
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesGuess 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 […]
SLR CE Training Session
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesPlease 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.
Bluebook 101 with Stanford Law Review (SLR)
OnlineDear 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 Bluebook tips for Fed Lit and beyond. Who: You! Join us if you’re interested in learning more about citations, legal writing, and The Bluebook in […]
StreetLaw Training #2
@ SLS: Room 272 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesThe second of 2 mandatory StreetLaw training sessions for the Fall. Please join to learn teaching strategies and the substantive information for lessons 1 & 2!
Qualified Immunity: How we got here, and what’s next.
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesRobert Quackenbush, staff attorney at the Prisoners' Rights Project of the Legal Aid Society of New York, will come to campus to give a brief primer on the current formulation of qualified immunity. He'll then back up to the beginning to discuss how we got there – the passage of the Ku Klan Klan Act of […]
Street Law Training #1
@ SLS: Room 272 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesOn Friday, October 15th from 1 to 2 pm in Room 271, we will have our first Street Law training for all Street Law Pro Bono members! Come meet your fellow teachers, go over Street Law logistics, and hear from a guest speaker. This is a required training!
SPARC Training for In-Custody Reading & Creative Writing Groups
@ SLS: Cooley Courtyard 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesThis training will be led by SLS's very own A.D. Lewis ('21) who will cover general skills for working with incarcerated people including, but not limited to, appropriate etiquette (e.g., language and behaviors to adopt and avoid) and effective mindsets (e.g., recognition of one’s own biases, stereotypes, and assumptions about prisoners). The training is mandatory […]
Student Organization Leadership Training
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesOSA and Dean Tirien Steinbach will be hosting your fall student org leadership training on Friday, October 1st from 12:45 to 3 pm. The Co-Presidents (2 student leaders) from each student organization must attend this training. OSA will provide lunch from 12:45-1:15. Please RSVP here with your dietary restrictions by Wednesday, September 22.
Pro Bono Training II: Pro Bono Assistance Across Distance
OnlineMike Winn of the Levin Center invites students joining pro bono projects to participate in this two-part training.
Pro Bono Training I: Intro to Pro Bono & Ethics
OnlineMike Winn of the Levin Center invites students joining pro bono project teams to participate in this two-part training.
LLM Bar Presentation
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesDean Steele will present to the Advance Degree class about both the New York and CA bar requirements. All students thinking about taking the bar exams should attend this event. Wednesday, September 15 12:45-2:00 pm Room 290
Student Organization New Leader Training
OnlineAll new student organization leaders (Co-Presidents and Financial Officers) are encouraged to attend this leadership training. At least one representative from your group must attend. OSA will go over the nuts and bolts of how to run a student organization including event support and financial oversight.
Stanford Law and Policy Review Galley Night
OnlineThis is for SLPR's Issue 2 Galley Night, a community event for the journal.
Bluebook 101 with Stanford Law Review (SLR)
Online1Ls -- please join us for an introduction to The Bluebook! This session will cover how to write citations and provide general tips for your Fed Lit brief.
FedSoc 101: A Teach-in About the Federalist Society
OnlineWondering what the Federalist Society ("FedSoc") is, where their money comes from, and how they became synonymous with right-wing ideology and the federal judiciary? Wondering if you should go to their events? Want to know what they actually stand for? The Stanford Critical Law Society invites you to FedSoc 101, a teach-in on October 1 […]
Pop-Up Webinar: How to run a better virtual meeting
Zoom (virtual location)After the past months of online work, legal professionals know all the ways that virtual meetings can go wrong: wasted time, audio disasters, low energy, technical confusion, lack of connection — the list goes on. In this one-hour training session, we’ll train you on how to facilitate virtual meetings that are more engaging and effective. […]
Clerkship Research Training
OnlineJoin librarians Shay Elbaum and Taryn Marks (both former judicial clerks!) for a training on researching while a clerk. In this Zoom session, we'll review the top research strategies you'll need as a clerk, offer tips & tricks for clerkship research, and give a short overview of judicial analytics. Handout available here.
SLR Virtual Office Hours
OnlineCome ask us your burning questions about the Candidate Exercise. These sessions are meant to be primarily about Bluebooking, but we will do our best to answer any SLR questions you may have. OH 1Â (Monday, April 13 @ 6:00 PM) OH 2 (Wednesday, April 15 @ 1:00 PM) OH 3 (Friday, April 17 @ 4:00 […]
SLR Candidate Exercise Training Sessions
OnlineJoin us for our sessions designed to give you a crash course on what to expect on the CE and helpful tips on how to be successful on it. There will be two sessions led by SLR’s Managing Editors as well as sessions hosted by various affinity groups. All sessions are open to all, and […]
SAIR Asylum Application Evidence Translation Workshop
@ SLS: Room 272 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesSAIR Asylum Project is hosting biweekly workshops in coordination with Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. for volunteers to remotely translate evidence from Spanish to English to support asylum applications for immigrants at the U.S. southern border.