Faculty Workshops
Notice Regarding Events
SLS has limited on-campus events for the Stanford Community. Registered attendees for in person and virtual events have/will receive emails with details. Please check the SLS Calendar for the current list of scheduled events.
- Events
- Faculty Workshops
WoCC Faculty Dinner
@ SLS: Russo Commons - Student Law Lounge 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CAThe Women of Color Collective will be hosting a faculty dinner honoring Professor Rabia Belt, who recently became the first woman of color to receive tenure at SLS. We look forward to recognizing this outstanding achievement and celebrating our supportive and vibrant community with you all!
Info Session for S Term Travel Course
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CAProf 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. […]
Talia Gillis (Columbia Law School), “Incomplete Contracts and Future Data Usage”
@ SLS: Room 301A Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CALaw and Economics Seminar with Talia Gillis (Columbia Law School), “Incomplete Contracts and Future Data Usage” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2022. Download paper here. RSVP to chaom@law.stanford.edu.
Saul Levmore (University of Chicago Law School), “Appellate Panels of One”
@ SLS: Room 301A Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CALaw and Economics Seminar with Saul Levmore (University of Chicago Law School), “Appellate Panels of One” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2022. Download paper here. RSVP to chaom@law.stanford.edu.
Manisha Padi (School of Law, University of California, Berkeley), “Contractual Inequality”
@ SLS: Room 301A Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CALaw and Economics Seminar with Manisha Padi (School of Law, University of California, Berkeley), “Contractual Inequality” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2022. Download paper here. RSVP to chaom@law.stanford.edu.
Mark A. Cohen (Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University), “Pain, Suffering and Jury Awards: A Study of the Cost of Wrongful Convictions”
OnlineLaw and Economics Seminar with Mark A. Cohen (Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University), “Pain, Suffering and Jury Awards: A Study of the Cost of Wrongful Convictions” as part […]
Faculty Lunch With Professor Robert (Bobby) Bartlett
With Professor Robert (Bobby) Bartlett, UC Berkeley School of Law (visiting at SLS in Spring quarter) “The Market Inside the Market: Off-lot Quotes”
Stanford Cyber Policy Center Seminar
With Sandra Gonzalez Bailon, University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Communication “Media Choices, Niche Behavior, and Biases in Online Information”
Stanford Cyber Policy Center Seminar with Tanu Mitra
With Tanu Mitra, University of Washington, Information School “Understanding and Countering Problematic Information on Social Media Platforms”
“Democratic Justice: The Jury Trial in Ancient Greece and Criminal Justice Reform In the United States” with Sara Forsdyke
@ SLS: Room 320D Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CAThe Stanford Center for Law and History will hold its final workshop of the Quarter on Tuesday, November 16, from 12:45-1:45 PM (Pacific). Sara Forsdyke, Classical Studies & History, University of Michigan, will share the paper: “Democratic Justice: The Jury Trial in Ancient Greece and Criminal Justice Reform In the United States.”
Stanford Cyber Policy Center Seminar with Deen Freelon
Deen Freelon, University of North Carolina, UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media “Analyzing Social Media From A User-eye View With PIEGraph”
Joni Hersch (Vanderbilt University Law School), “Affirmative Action and the Leadership Pipeline”
Zoom (virtual location)Law and Economics Seminar with Joni Hersch (Vanderbilt University Law School), “Affirmative Action and the Leadership Pipeline” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Fall 2021. Download paper here. RSVP to chaom@law.stanford.edu.
Faculty Lunch with Professor James (Jim) Pfander
With Professor James (Jim) Pfander, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law “Public Law Litigation in Eighteenth Century America: Diffuse Law Enforcement for a Partisan World”
Legal Research in Progress (LRIP) Workshop with Janka Deli (JSD)
with Janka Deli (JSD) “(How Much) Does the Rule of Law Matter for Firm Value?”
Stanford Cyber Policy Center Seminar with Professor Eric Goldman
With Professor Eric Goldman, Santa Clara University School of Law “Validating Transparency Reports”
Faculty Lunch with Professor Colleen Honigsberg
Professor Colleen Honigsberg “Regulatory Arbitrage and the Persistence of Financial Misconduct”
“Marginalia: Black Women and Emerging Carceral Geographies in Rio de Janeiro, 1880-1888” with Margarita Lila Rosa
@ SLS: Room 320D Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CAThe Stanford Center for Law and History will hold its second workshop of the Quarter on Tuesday, November 2, from 12:45-1:45 PM (Pacific). Margarita Lila Rosa, Lecturer and Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford, will share the paper: “Marginalia: Black Women and Emerging Carceral Geographies in Rio de Janeiro, 1880-1888.”
Stanford Cyber Policy Center Seminar with Professor David Kaye
With Professor David Kaye, University of California, Irvine School of Law “The Global Spyware Crisis and How to Stop It”
Morgan C. Williams, Jr. (Department of Economics, Barnard College, Columbia University), “Gun Violence in Black and White: Evidence from Policy Reform in Missouri”
Zoom (virtual location)Law and Economics Seminar with Morgan C. Williams, Jr. (Department of Economics, Barnard College, Columbia University), “Gun Violence in Black and White: Evidence from Policy Reform in Missouri” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Fall 2021. Download paper here. Please contact chaom@law.stanford.edu to RSVP.
Faculty Lunch with Visiting Professor Sarath Sanga
With Visiting Professor Sarath Sanga “Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls: Fiduciary Duties in Venture Capital Backed Startups”
Stanford Cyber Policy Center Seminar with Evelyn Douek
With Evelyn Douek, Harvard Law School “The Administrative State of Content Moderation”
Faculty Lunch with Professor Vincent Barletta
Professor Vincent Barletta, Department of Comparative Literature and Iberian and Latin American Cultures, SU “Inclined Before the Law: Personhood, Community, and Islamic Jurisprudence in Early Modern Iberia”
“Debunking the Non-Delegation Doctrine for State Regulation of Federal Elections” with Mark Krass
@ SLS: Room 320D Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CAThe Stanford Center for Law and History will hold its first workshop of the Quarter on Tuesday, October 19, from 12:45-1:45 PM (Pacific). Mark Krass, Stanford Law and Political Science, will share the paper: “Debunking the Non-Delegation Doctrine for State Regulation of Federal Elections.”
Scott Hirst (Boston University School of Law), “How Much Do Investors Care About Social Responsibility?”
Zoom (virtual location)Law and Economics Seminar with Scott Hirst (Boston University School of Law), “How Much Do Investors Care About Social Responsibility?” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Fall 2021. Download paper here. Please contact chaom@law.stanford.edu to RSVP.
Faculty Lunch with Professor Vikramaditya (Vic) Khanna
With Professor Vikramaditya (Vic) Khanna, University of Michigan Law School “The Rise and Fall of the Sreni: Insights From the Development of Business Organizations in Ancient India”