Events
Professor Deborah Rhode – Lawyers and Leadership
Lawyers and Leadership</p Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Directors’ College 2010
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United Stateswww.directorscollege.com DIRECTORS' COLLEGE is the nation's premier executive education program for directors and senior executives of publicly traded firms. This curriculum addresses a broad range of problems that confront modern boards, including the board's role in setting business strategy, techniques for controlling legal liability, the challenge posed by activist investors, and dramatic new changes in […]
Levin Center Meeting
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Professor William B. Gould IV – Beyond Labor Law: Private Initiatives to Promote Employee Freedom of Association
Professor William B. Gould IV - Beyond Labor Law: Private Initiatives to Promote Employee Freedom of Association Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Levin Center Staff Meeting
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SLS Diploma Award Ceremony
Stanford Law School's graduation ceremony at Canfield Courtyard. Related Media
Rock Center Program for Journalists: A Primer in Corporate Governance
The Rock Center Program for Journalists: A Primer in Corporate Governance brings together 15 Media Fellows, selected from the best writers in business and finance, to attend an educaÂtional and networking event in New York City, June 10–11, 2010. Media Fellows will gain a deeper underÂstanding of the elements of corporate governance, accounting, and finance, […]
Professor Anat Admati – Financial Institutions, Governance, and Fragility
Professor Anat Admati from the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University discusses "Financial Institutions, Governance, and Fragility." Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
FCC Commissioner Michael Copps
Join FCC Commissioner Michael Copps for a discussion about the currents and cross-currents surrounding implementation of the National Broadband Plan and their implications in both Washington DC and Silicon Valley. CLICK HERE for more information and to register for the event. Related Media
Levin Center Staff Meeting
External Relations/ Marketing Related Media
Stanford Law School Public Law and Political Economy Conference
Sponsored by Stanford Law School Related Media
SLS Bible Study
Basics of Christianity Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things do Christians believe? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? What do we need to do? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
Reforming the Tax Preference for Health Insurance
Faculty Workshop with Professors Joe Bankman and Dan Kessler. Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
A Discussion with Ir Amim
A director of the Jerusalem-based NGO will discuss the organization, news from Jerusalem, and the status of the peace process Ir Amim is a Jerusalem-based NGO that works to make life in the city more fair, just, and livable for all of its residents -- Israelis and Palestinians. Among other things, it tracks and publicizes […]
SLS Bible Study
Basics of Christianity Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things do Christians believe? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? What do we need to do? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
ACS Board Meeting
Meeting for ACS board. Related Media
Pro Bono Domestic Violence Reflection Session
Reflection session for students involved in the Pro Bono Domestic Violence project. Related Media
A Discussion on Race and Abortion
Abortions in the black community occur at 3x the rate of those among the white population -- Cause for Concern? Professor Banks presents the policy and legal implications of recent pro-life groups' efforts to appeal to Black southerners by framing black children as an "endangered species" and abortion as a vehicle of genocide, such as […]
Federalist Society Year End Meeting
Federalist Society Year End Meeting Federalist Society Year End Meeting. We will be brainstorming ideas for next year. Related Media
CLB Speaker Series: Elizabeth Joh
Presents Professor Elizabeth Joh Wednesday, May 26 12:45-2 p.m., Room TBD, Stanford Law School – Food will be served Related Media
SIGNAL: Stanford Interdisciplinary Group in Neuroscience and Law
fMRI lie detection in court: latest updates from state and federal courtrooms Come to the final SIGNAL event of the year and hear about the two cases involving fMRI-based lie detection offered as evidence of the veracity of a witness and a federal defendant. The same Massachusetts based company is behind the technology offered in […]
ACS’s Great Works of Constitutional Law Discussion Group
The last in a series of discussion groups with Professor Karlan. By RSVP only. Related Media
Lunch with Max Knull, LLM ’09: The First Year after Stanford
Legal Entrepreneurship in the International Economy Max Knull of Argentina, received his LLM from Stanford in 2009. He went back to Buenos Aires, and has now started his own law firm, has a partnership with a French firm and an office in San Francisco. Come hear about his experiences as an international lawyer and entrepreneur. […]
Boots on the Ground
ILS and SNLS panel SLS students with military backgrounds share their personal experiences with international law, strategy, and policy implementation. Related Media
A Constitutional Conversation with Harry Schneider: Representing a Detainee at Guantanamo Bay
Sponsored by The Stanford Constitutional Law Center Join us for a Constitutional Conversation with Harry Schneider: "Defending Hamdan: One Lawyer's Experience." 6:00pm--7:30pm (dinner served at 5:45pm) Law Lounge, Stanford Law School This event is free and open to the public, however registration is requested. Related Media