Events
Notice Regarding Events
SLS has limited on-campus events for the Stanford Community. Registered attendees for in person and virtual events have/will receive emails with details. Please check the SLS Calendar for the current list of scheduled events.
Book Talk – Beyond Belief, Beyond Conscience: The Radical Significance of the Free Exercise of Religion with Jack N. Rakove
OnlineStanford Center for Law and History book talk with author Jack N. Rakove (Stanford History). Beyond Belief, Beyond Conscience: The Radical Significance of the Free Exercise of Religion with commentary by […]
Global Quarter Information Session
OnlineThis spring, 22 students will be selected as Franke Fellows to participate in the Global Quarter in 2022: an intensive, customized quarter focused on global business law, with particular emphasis […]
Evaluating And Visualizing Data
OnlineEvaluating and Visualizing Data Tuesday, May 4 | 12:45 - 2pm | Zoom This workshop brings art, creativity, and math together to help you harness data for law and policy research […]
Tuesday Race Talks – One Trailblazing Black Lawyer and the Creation of Silicon Valley
OnlinePlease join Professor Rick Banks in a conversation with Harry Bremond, who in the late 1960s became one of the first partners at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. Sponsored by the Stanford Center for Racial Justice
Faculty Lunch Presentation
OnlineAsli Bâli, Professor of Law, UCLA Law School (fields include Public International Law and International Human Rights)
Clinic Registration Information Session
OnlineHosted by Associate Dean of Clinical Education Jayashri Srikantiah and the entire clinical faculty. Discussion via Zoom: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/96592896495?pwd=d2F5RWZJZDVQYXkwSy95VmpnMGxidz09
Should States Be Allowed to File for Bankruptcy?
OnlineThis event is free and open to the public. Register below to receive access information.
Originalism in Appellate Advocacy with Dr. Sarah Harris
OnlineConversation with Dr. Sarah Harris.
Preparing for Practice: Session 1 (3Ls & Alumni)
OnlineDiane Chin and Shafaq Khan will host a virtual event for 3Ls and alums to help prepare for post-grad life at a nonprofit.
Laylat al-Qadr (Islam)
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CAStanford 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 […]
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 […]
Clerkships: Preparing to Apply, Part III
OnlineIn the conclusion of our three-part series, join Michelle Anderson and Nicole Pitman to review the timeline leading up to the Hiring Plan date of June 14. Our topics for this session: identifying whether a judge is accepting applications, requesting letters of recommendation for judges in CAM, strategies for requesting recommender calls and creating your […]
Criminal Defense Clinic Information Session
OnlineJoin Ron Tyler for a virtual information session on May 10, 2021 and learn more about the Criminal Defense Clinic. Discussion via Zoom: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/96592896495?pwd=d2F5RWZJZDVQYXkwSy95VmpnMGxidz09.
Global Quarter Information Session
OnlineThis spring, 22 students will be selected as Franke Fellows to participate in the Global Quarter in 2022: an intensive, customized quarter focused on global business law, with particular emphasis […]
SLS Alumni on Judicial Clerkships: What Does a Clerk Do and What’s In It for You?
OnlineJoin us to learn more about judicial clerkships from SLS alumni! The panelists will answer your question and address topics including: the daily tasks of a clerk the benefits of clerking generally the differences between clerking in district and appellate courts what they wish they knew when they were in your seats
Starting Strong: Beginning Your Career and Building Your Network in Public Interest Practice
OnlineThis year like no other is drawing to a close and you are preparing for the next phase in your legal career. Whether you are a graduating student or preparing for your summer work experience, you may have some questions about how to prepare for the working world in this strange time. Please join your […]
Organizations and Transactions Clinic Information Session
OnlineJoin Jay Mitchell for a virtual information session on May 11, 2021 and learn more about the Organizations and Transactions Clinic. Discussion via Zoom: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/96592896495?pwd=d2F5RWZJZDVQYXkwSy95VmpnMGxidz09.
Patenting the Guillotine: Intellectual Property Law in Revolutionary France
OnlineStanford Center for Law and History workshop with Nathaniel Hay, Stanford History and Yale Law, Patenting the Guillotine: Intellectual Property Law in Revolutionary France.
Arguing Over Algorithms: Mapping the Dilemmas Inherent in Making Artificial Intelligence “Ethical”
OnlineThis event is free and open to the public. Register below to receive access info.
Preparing for Practice: Session 2 (3Ls & Alumni)
OnlineDiane Chin and Shafaq Khan will host a virtual event for 3Ls and alums to help prepare for post-grad life at a nonprofit.
NALSA Forum on Professor Elizabeth Reese’s “The Other American Law”
OnlineAfter centuries of being marginalized within legal academia and the legal field more broadly, tribal law is finally having its moment at Stanford Law. In March, Stanford Law Review published Professor Elizabeth Reese's The Other American Law, a groundbreaking article that calls for the situation of tribal law within the mainstream study of American law […]
Theaters of Pardoning: Book Talk with Professor Bernadette Meyler
OnlineThis event is free and open to the public. Register below to receive access information.
Ramadan ends (Islam)
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CAStanford 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 […]
Youth and Education Law Project Information Session
OnlineJoin William Koski for a virtual information session on May 12, 2021 and learn more about the Youth and Education Law Project. Discussion via Zoom: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/96592896495?pwd=d2F5RWZJZDVQYXkwSy95VmpnMGxidz09.
Wednesday Race Talks – Understanding and Addressing Anti-Asian Violence
OnlineCo-sponsored by the Stanford Center for Racial Justice with APILSA and the Stanford Asian American Activities Center (A3C).