Exams Begin
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Virtual Mock Trial: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer, BA ’59 Presiding
OnlineOyez! Oyez! Oyez! The Supreme Court of Sicily is now in session—VIRTUALLY! Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale has more royal scandals than four seasons of The Crown: accusations of adultery, jealous spouses, feigned deaths, a potential war with former allies, a hungry bear, and a statue brought to life. Focusing on the royal rift between King Leontes and Queen Hermione […]
SFI Seminar: Improving Electricity Markets through Improving Electricity Governance
OnlineAre you interested in learning about innovative policy and financial mechanisms designed to rapidly decarbonize the global economy? Join SFI’s monthly seminar to meet thought leaders and learn more about […]
Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
OnlineNew Blueprints of Justice The Stanford Legal Design Lab is collaborating with Virgil Abloh, MIT Architecture and Oana Stănescu to redesign court houses of the future. Stanford students have the […]
Laylat al-Mi’rāj (or Isra and Mi’rāj) (Islam)
@ 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 one of many considerations. The Office for Religious Life makes available to faculty, staff and students a list of significant religious holidays at the beginning […]
Reading Period Ends
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UC Shakespeare Trial: Et tu, Brute?
OnlineStanford Law School Stanford Law School alums are invited to the 2021 UC Shakespeare Trial in which Brutus is on trial for treason and murder. At the heart of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is the decision of Brutus to join the conspirators in the assassination of Julius Caesar. This man had been his friend and mentor, […]
Ethics and Governance for Digital Disease Surveillance
OnlineThis event is free and open to the public. Click below to watch the recording of the event.
Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
OnlineNew Blueprints of Justice The Stanford Legal Design Lab is collaborating with Virgil Abloh, MIT Architecture and Oana Stănescu to redesign court houses of the future. Stanford students have the […]
Reading Period Begins
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Last Day of Classes
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesLast Day of Classes
Sustainable Economies and the Law Panel
OnlineInterested in the role a legal education can play in grassroots movements pushing for systemic and economic change? Join us for a discussion on March 5th at 11am PT / 2pm ET featuring: - Janelle Orsi from the Sustainable Economies Law Center - Josephine Foo from Indian Country Grassroots Support - Angela Aguilar from Movement […]
The Federalist Society's Connections to the Insurrection
OnlineMark Joseph Stern covers law and the courts for Slate. He is author of "The Roberts Court Arrives," an examination of the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Roberts. He has written extensively about the role of prominent Federalist Society members in the January 6th Insurrection and the effort to undermine the 2020 election. The […]
Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
OnlineNew Blueprints of Justice The Stanford Legal Design Lab is collaborating with Virgil Abloh, MIT Architecture and Oana Stănescu to redesign court houses of the future. Stanford students have the […]
Native Americans in Politics: The 2020 Election and the Biden Administration
OnlineOver the past year, Native Americans have proven themselves to be a force in American politics, impacting the election results in key states like Arizona and Wisconsin and pushing for representation at the highest levels of the federal government, most visibly with the historic nomination of Rep. Deb Haaland (Pueblo of Laguna) for Secretary of […]
Faculty Lunch Presentation
OnlineProfessor Aya Gruber, Colorado Law (fields include Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure)
Legal Tech and the Future of Civil Justice
OnlineTBD
1L Curriculum Meeting
Zoom (virtual location)Professor Weisberg will discuss spring class selection with the 1L class
Blueprints of Justice: a design studio in collaboration with MIT Architecture and Virgil Abloh
OnlineNew Blueprints of Justice The Stanford Legal Design Lab is collaborating with Virgil Abloh, MIT Architecture and Oana Stănescu to redesign court houses of the future. Stanford students have the […]
Portrait Project 2.0: Asian Americans in the Legal Profession
OnlineBuilding on findings from the American Bar Foundation’s After the JD study, the initial National Asian Pacific Bar Association and Yale Law School study Portrait Project examined the role of Asian Americans in the legal profession. The original Portrait Project research documented the historically dramatic growth of Asian American lawyers over the past three decades, […]
Purim (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 one of many considerations. The Office for Religious Life makes available to faculty, staff and students a list of significant religious holidays at the beginning […]
Kyle Rozema (School of Law, Washington University, St. Louis) and Max Schanzenbach (Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law), “Does Discipline Decrease Police Misconduct? Evidence from Chicago Civilian Allegations”
OnlineLaw and Economics Seminar with Kyle Rozema (School of Law, Washington University, St. Louis) and Max Schanzenbach (Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law), “Does Discipline Decrease Police Misconduct? Evidence from Chicago Civilian Allegations” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2021. Download paper here. Please contact chaom@law.stanford.edu to RSVP.
Sustainable Finance Initiative (SFI) Seminar: How Much Does It Cost to Hedge Climate Risk?
OnlineAre you interested in learning about innovative policy and financial mechanisms designed to rapidly decarbonize the global economy? Join SFI’s monthly seminar to meet our faculty and fellows and learn more about […]
1L Post-Exams panel
OnlineYou may not want to think about fall exams ever again, but there's a lot you can learn from reviewing your exams. Professors Weisberg, Sinnar, and Belt will talk about how to review and learn from your fall exams.
SLS Black Alumni Association Virtual Launch Party
OnlineJoin us for a virtual event to bring together Stanford Law School's Black alumni to inaugurate the new Stanford Law School Black Alumni Association (SLS BAA). Reconnect with classmates and connect with others in the community, meet the SLS BAA officers and advisory board of alumni volunteers, and hear about the purpose of SLS BAA […]