Law and Social Movements
@ SLS: Multiple Rooms Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesPlease join us for a lunch discussion about radical lawyering and movement frameworks that inspire us. We'll dissect overarching frameworks and specific examples, joined by recent grad A.D. Sean Lewis (abolitionist organizer and EJW Fellow at Disability Rights California). Let's dream of something better together. Sponsored by Stanford's National Lawyers Guild, Black Law Students Association, […]
Paul Grossman Event
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesRSVP Required: bit.ly/OAE-Grossman (case sensitive) The Office of Accessible Education invite staff & faculty colleagues to participate in an on-campus professional development and educational opportunity with Paul Grossman, former Chief Regional Attorney for the US Department of Education Office for Civil Rights (OCR), San Francisco. A full presenter bio can be found below. This event will be presented […]
Mental Health and Wellness in the Legal Profession
@ SLS: Room N104 Neukom Building, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesAccording to the Dave Nee Foundation, while depression among law students is 8-9% prior to matriculation, it is 40% after three years. Lawyers are also found to be the most frequently depressed occupational group in the country. As this short quarter races to a close, please join the Stanford Association of Law Students for Disability […]
Disability Law and Policy in the Trump Era
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesPlease join the Stanford Association of Law Students for Disability Rights as Stanford Law School Assistant Professor Rabia Belt discusses legal and policy challenges and opportunities facing the disability community in the Trump Era. Rabia Belt is a legal historian whose scholarship focuses on broad and diverse issues including 19th and 20th century U.S. History, Disability History, Legal History, […]
Accessible Justice: The Intersection of Disability and Law
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesJoin the Stanford Association of Law Students for Disability Rights and Professor Rabia Belt for a conversation about disability and the law focusing on the history of the disability rights movement as well as specific legal challenges facing the disability community today. Â Lunch will be served!
Living on LRAP: Alumni Perspectives
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesWondering how you can survive and thrive on LRAP? Come hear from SLS grads who've been there. Brian Blalock '07, Bay Area Legal Aid Nicole Janisiewicz '07, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Dave Sapp '05, ACLU of Southern California Anna Scholin '11, Leonard Carder This is a brown-bag lunch event. Alumni Bios: Brian Blalock ’07 […]
Mental Health Law & the Criminal Justice System
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesA Conversation with David Mills, Beth Colgan, and Thea Johnson Thea Johnson will moderate a coversation with David Mills and Beth Colgan about their experience studying and advocating for mental health reform in the criminal justice system. This event is presented by the Stanford Law & Policy Review and the Stanford Association of Law Students […]
Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Michael Nunez ’11, Disability Rights
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesMichael Nunez is a Staff Attorney at Disability Rights Advocates. His practice focuses on ensuring that people with disabilities obtain equal access to technology, including self-service kiosks, websites, and point-of-sale devices. Mr. Nunez began his legal career in 2011 as DRA’s first Wolinsky Fellowship Attorney. Mr. Nunez obtained his J.D. from Stanford Law School in […]
Dance Me to My Song
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesA Film Dramatization about Community Living for Persons with Disabilities and In-Home Support This Australian-made film is a fictionalized account of the relationship between a woman with a significant physical and communication disability and her struggle to live in the community. It is being shown in connection with DISABILITY RIGHTS (Law 644). LUNCH WILL BE […]
SALSDR Membership Meeting
The Stanford Association of Law Students for Disability Rights (SALSDR) is having its first general meeting to discuss ways to become involved and SALSDR's goals for this year. The meeting will be held in room 185. Related Media
Planning Meeting for SALSDR
Planning Meeting for the Stanford Association of Law Students for Disability Rights. Related Media
SALSDR TGIF! (Donuts, Bagels and Finding Nemo)
Sponsored by Stanford Association of Law Students for Disability Rights, Law Association and Office of Student Affairs. Event is opened to students, staff and faculty. Related Media
SALSDR Membership Meeting
Lunchtime Meeting for New Members The Stanford Association of Law Students for Disability Rights (SALSDR) is having its first general meeting (with lunch!) to discuss ways to become involved and SALSDR's goals for this year. Meeting will be held in room 185. Related Media