Sukkot (Jewish)
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesStanford has long supported faculty, students, and staff in observing religious holidays of significance to them. In the complex process of creating the academic calendar, religious holy days are but […]
Erev Shemini Atzeret (Jewish)
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesStanford has long supported faculty, students, and staff in observing religious holidays of significance to them. In the complex process of creating the academic calendar, religious holy days are but […]
Shemini Atzeret (Jewish)
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesStanford has long supported faculty, students, and staff in observing religious holidays of significance to them. In the complex process of creating the academic calendar, religious holy days are but […]
Moot for Alix Rogers
@ SLS: Room N316 Neukom Building, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesSpotlight Lunch – Appellate Litigation (2 of 2)
@ SLS: Room 301A Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesThe speaker will be Rob Dunn from Gibson Dunn.
Immigrant Rights Panel
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesJoin OutLaw and SLLSA for a panel conversation about the current legal landscape of immigrant rights. RSVP: https://forms.gle/u3Jhbe7aQi87GceSA
2019 Fall Public Service Awards Dinner
@ Stanford: Paul Brest Hall 555 Salvatierra Walk, Stanford, CA, United StatesStanford Law School’s Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law annually honors two outstanding public interest attorneys at our Fall Public Service Awards dinner. For more information about […]
Simchat Torah (Jewish)
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesStanford has long supported faculty, students, and staff in observing religious holidays of significance to them. In the complex process of creating the academic calendar, religious holy days are but […]
Legal Research in Progress (LRIP) Workshop
Room offsitewith Yifat Aran (JSD Candidate)
Meet CodeX
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesThis event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be provided. Attending remotely? Register below to receive access info (sent prior to event). THIS EVENT HAS PASSED The […]
AD Lunch with OSA
@ SLS: Room 320D Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesThe Office of Student Affairs hosts a lunch meeting with all the new Advance Degree Student sections
Public Interest Fellows Lunch
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesWinter 2020 Global Courses Info Session
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesJoin a Winter 2020 global course with a one-week field study trip and examine critical issues with real-world context. In this information session, Professor Erik Jensen and Dr. Dinsha Mistree […]
Spotlight Lunch – M&A
@ SLS: Room 301A Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesThe speaker will be Keith Flaum from Hogan Lovells.
Can You Trademark Offensive Speech? A Conversation with Simon Tam.
@ SLS: Room 95 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesSimon Tam, founder of the Asian-American band The Slants, recently won a Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled unanimously that offensive speech can be trademarked. Please join us for […]
Improving Legal Outcomes for Victims of Sexual Violence: What Went Wrong with Jeffrey Epstein’s Prosecution and Settlement?
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesJoin SLS for Gender Violence Prevention, in coordination with Women of Stanford Law (WSL) and the Criminal Justice Society (CJS), as Professors Van Schaak, Weisberg, and Sklansky break down the […]
Federal Ground: Governance, Property, and Violence in the Early U.S. Territories
Room offsite“Federal Ground: Governance, Property, and Violence in the Early U.S. Territories” with Professor Greg Ablavsky.
Critiquing Progressive Prosecution
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesHow progressive are self-described progressive prosecutors? Come to this event to collaborate with other students to develop an understanding and critique of prosecution, including "progressive" prosecution. Additional details forthcoming.
Public Interest Practice Overview for 1Ls: Private Plaintiffs’ Side Firm Practice
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesRoom 280B | 1:00-2:00pm This is a brown bag lunch. Remember to eat prior to the event or bring it with you. Register This is the 4th of a 4 […]
SLA Board Meetings
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United States@ SLS: Room 285, Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way
Franke Fellows Meeting
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesAlumni Weekend: 2019
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesWeekend highlights include: Dean's Welcome Luncheon SLS Panels: Friday Night Class Party Pan-Affinity Brunch Kid-Friendly Programs: Goldilocks Goes on Trial and Kids Amazing Race SLS Fest: Family Picnic International & Advanced Degree Reception […]
Christian Legal Fellowship Study
@ SLS: Room 272 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesAll students are welcome to join us for a time of discussion, study, and fellowship. Food and coffee will be served.
Summer Debrief: Criminal Prosecution with David Sklansky
@ SLS: Room 283 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesRegister Students who worked in Criminal Prosecution this past summer are invited to a ‘debrief’ session with Professor David Sklansky. This is an opportunity to raise issues, share lessons learned, […]
Executive Order 13771
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesMr. Harris will discuss the policy and consequences of Executive Order 13771, of the “two-for-one” rule, a central pillar of OIRA’s efforts to rein in the administrative state.