Public Interest Fellows, Associates, and Mentors Spring Retreat
OnlineThe Levin Center hosts the PI-FAM for an afternoon of community building exercises and discussions.
Working with Intellectual Property: Legal Histories of Innovation, Labor, and Creativity
OnlineStanford Center for Law and History's third annual conference will explore aspects of how creative, scientific, technology and innovation-based communities have organized and negotiated their intellectual property relationships from historical […]
Living in the Hyphen: Discussion with Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo of the Hyphenated Podcast
OnlineJoin us for a live Zoom webinar Q&A with comedy stars Joanna Hausmann and Jenny Lorenzo, hosts of the Hyphenated podcast. Moderated by DESMADRE.COM founder and Stanford alum, Jesus Beltran, […]
SFI Seminar: Roles of Corporate Capital in Driving Clean Energy Impact
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 […]
Life After Grades
OnlineNow that you've received your first law school grades, you may have practical questions about how grades impact things like your job search, clerking options, or law review. Perhaps you […]
How to be a Successful Clerk and Legal Writer
OnlineJoin us for a talk with the Honorable Robert E. Bacharach, who sits on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit. Judge Bacharach recently wrote the critically-acclaimed book, Legal […]
Panel Discussion on the Derek Chauvin Guilty Verdict
OnlinePlease join us for a panel discussion via Zoom on the Derek Chauvin verdict. We acknowledge that the killing of George Floyd and the events leading to and including the […]
1st Day of Ridván (Bahá'Ã)
@ 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 […]
OCS and Levin Center Present: Preparing for Summer Internships
OnlineDo you want to learn about how to maximize your summer internship experience? Come learn about how to build connections and gain skills to make the most of this summer. […]
Interdisciplinary Research for Law and Policy
OnlineResearching and designing public policy requires synthesizing information from many different sources and disciplines. Legal research; scientific data; economic predictions; findings and recommendations from NGOs, blue-ribbon panels, think tanks, and government agencies: all […]
Tuesday Race Talks – Rich Thanks to Racism: How the Ultra-Wealthy Profit from Racial Injustice
OnlineSponsored by the Stanford Center for Racial Justice
Remaking Bondage: The Persistence of Unfreedom in the Northwest Territory
OnlineStanford Center for Law and History Workshop with Anne Twitty, University of Mississippi History, Remaking Bondage: The Persistence of Unfreedom in the Northwest Territory.
The W.A. Franke Global Law Program and the Rock Center Student Lunch Series featuring Brent Irvin (SLS ’03), Vice President & General Counsel of Tencent and Roberto Gonzalez (SLS ’03), Partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in conversation with Professor Curtis Milhaupt
OnlineThis event is open to Stanford students and faculty only.
Kill Switch: A Conversation on the Filibuster
OnlineJoin us for a timely discussion about a primary impediment to our democracy's ability to function – the filibuster. Adam Jentlesen, author of Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern […]
Afghanistan’s Future: A Conversation with General John Nicholson
OnlinePlease join the Afghanistan Legal Education Project for an in-depth talk with General John W. Nicholson, Jr. about the prospects for peace and development in Afghanistan. General Nicholson commanded the […]
Fireside chat with Andy Imparato, SLS alum and ED of Disability Rights CA
OnlineWe are delighted that Stanford Law School alumnus Andrew "Andy" Imparato, who recently returned to Northern California to lead Disability Rights CA, will be joining us for a fireside chat with the Levin […]
The Office of the Solicitor General with Former Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall
OnlineTalk with Former Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall.
Fall 2021 OCI Orientation
OnlineLearn how to maximize your OCI experience: Who is coming to OCI? Should I participate? Key dates Overview of the bidding process Researching employers Dual PI/PS searches Splitting your 2L […]
Postgrad Fellowship Q&A
OnlineAnna Wang of the Levin Center will hold a question and answer segment for students regarding Postgrad Fellowships, for those who were unable to attend the workshop.
Vaisakhi (Sikh)
@ 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 […]
The Paranoid Style, Past and Present
OnlineThis event is free and open to the public. Register below to receive access information.
The Future of Gun Violence in America with Everytown Law
OnlineAs a new Presidential administration settles in, Krystan Hitchcock, Counsel, and Carolyn Shanahan, Litigation Fellow, from Everytown Law will join us to address a wide range of topics on the future of gun violence in America. Gun violence remains heartbreakingly top of mind in the wake of horrific shootings in Boulder and Atlanta, coupled with […]
Postgrad Entry Level Job Search
OnlineAnna Wang and Shafaq Khan of the Levin Center will host a workshop on how to best prepare for the postgrad entry level job search.
Ramadan begins (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 […]
A Pattern of Violence: How the Law Classifies Crime and What It Means for Justice
OnlineJoin the Stanford Criminal Justice Center, Stanford Center for Comparative Studies on Race and Ethnicity and Stanford Law School, to an interactive panel to discuss A Pattern of Violence: How the Law Classifies Crime and What It Means for Justice, Stanford Law School Professor and former federal prosecutor David Alan Sklansky’s book.