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Richard Pound Lecture
Richard Pound Lecture
Sponsored by Heenan Blaikie Richard Pound, Chancellor of McGill University and the former Vice President of the IOC, will lecture on the subject of drugs in sports. Related Media
CLB/SHLAPS Journal Club
CLB/SHLAPS Journal Club
Meeting for students and faculty from around the University to gather and discuss articles and issues related to health policy, medicine, biotechnology and the law. Related Media
Oral Trials in Mexico
Oral Trials in Mexico
Featuring: "El Tunel" ("The Tunnel") Featuring: "El Tunel" ("The Tunnel") A short documentary that portrays the reality of the Mexican courts and the justification for the implementation of oral trials. Followed by a discussion with: Prof. Roberto Hernandez, CIDE, JSD Candidate-Boalt Hall, and director of “El Tunel” Prof. Layda Negrete, CIDE, JSD Candidate-Boalt Hall Prof. […]
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BioLaw/SHLAPS Speaker Series: Michelle Oberman, JD, MPH
BioLaw/SHLAPS Speaker Series: Michelle Oberman, JD, MPH
"Limits on Buying and Selling Human Oocytes" "Where Stem Cell Research Meets Abortion Politics: Limits on Buying and Selling Human Oocytes" Michelle Oberman, JD, MPH, is Professor of Law at Santa Clara University. Prof. Oberman will be talking about payments to women who provide eggs for research, and the limits on such compensation. Prof. Oberman […]
Town Hall with Dean Kramer
Town Hall with Dean Kramer
Agenda will include communication within the law school i.e. calendaring, email announcements, etc. Related Media
Stanford Law Review Editing Workshop
Stanford Law Review Editing Workshop
For those interested in applying for Law Review membership, or for anyone interested in the art of editing legal scholarship. Get an introduction to the Law Review editing process from the Managing Editors for Volume 60 Learn the essentials of the Bluebook in preparation for the Law Review candidate exercise Find out the common and […]
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Lunch with the JDs: Foley & Lardner LLP
Lunch with the JDs: Foley & Lardner LLP
"Patenting of Human Genes" "Patenting of Human Genes" Guest Speaker: Antoinette Konski, Foley & Lardner LLP Related Media
ILS Speaker Series: Tom Shillinglaw ’71 (MA ’72)
ILS Speaker Series: Tom Shillinglaw ’71 (MA ’72)
SLS alum Tom Shillinglaw is former Vice President and in house counsel of Corning, Inc. Corning is a diversified technology company with history of developing breakthrough technologies that significantly improves people's lives. Tom Shillinglaw retired from the legal department of Corning, Inc. in May 2006 after a long career with the firm's optical fiber business. […]
Stanford Law Review Editing Workshop
Stanford Law Review Editing Workshop
For those interested in applying for Law Review membership, or for anyone interested in the art of editing legal scholarship. Get an introduction to the Law Review editing process from the Managing Editors for Volume 60 Learn the essentials of the Bluebook in preparation for the Law Review candidate exercise Find out the common and […]
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Litigating the Patriot Act: The Mayfield Case
Litigating the Patriot Act: The Mayfield Case
Speaker: Elden Rosenthal, SLS '72 Elden Rosenthal '72, recently won a $2M settlement and public apology from the federal government for his client Brandon Mayfield, who was wrongfully jailed for two weeks as a presumed terrorist in connection with the Madrid bombings. The settlement preserved Mayfield's right to sue over the constitutionality of the PATRIOT […]
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A Conference on Elections and Democracy
A Conference on Elections and Democracy
Presented by the Stanford Constitutional Law Center This two day conference brought together nationally renowned experts in voting law to discuss key topics in electoral democracy today, including: Voter participation, including fraud and corruption, voter ID requirements, the use and reliability of new types of voting equipment after HAVA, and ongoing issues in campaign finance; […]
Military Privatization and Public Law Values: The Challenge of Building Accountability for Human Rights Violations
Military Privatization and Public Law Values: The Challenge of Building Accountability for Human Rights Violations
Sponsored by The Stanford Center for Ethics Sponsored by The Stanford Center for Ethics The guest speaker, Laura Dickinson is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut and Visiting Scholar and Associate Professor at the Princeton University Program in Law and Public Affairs Lunch will be provided Related Media
BLSA general membership meeting monthly/transition meeting
BLSA general membership meeting monthly/transition meeting
BLSA general membership meeting monthly/transition meeting Related Media
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Law School Musical
Law School Musical
Annual musical theater production written, produced, and performed by law students, staff, and faculty. Tickets on sale in the Law Lounge, starting at 12:30. $12 now, $15 at the door. Related Media
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SLATA: The Significance of the Supreme Court’s Re-Entry into Intellectual Property
SLATA: The Significance of the Supreme Court’s Re-Entry into Intellectual Property
Ken Bass will discuss the significance of the Supreme Court's recent increased attention to Intellectual Property issues. In addition, if the timing is right, there will be an in depth discussion of the KSR v. Teleflex case and the practical impacts of the decision on patent practice. Mr. Bass was co-counsel for the respondents in […]
Summer PI Funding Grant Orientation
Summer PI Funding Grant Orientation
This is a mandatory orientation for all students working in the United States (as opposed to those going overseas) who will receive SLS' Summer PI Funding grant. You must contact Anna Wang if you are unable to attend this workshop to schedule a make-up session. Related Media
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BioLaw/SHLAPS Speaker Series: Katherine Ku, MS
BioLaw/SHLAPS Speaker Series: Katherine Ku, MS
"Current Issues in Technology Licensing" "Current Issues in Technology Licensing" Katherine Ku is the Director of the Office of Technology Licensing at Stanford University. Lunch will be served. Related Media
So Much Depends: Poetry and Environmental Values
So Much Depends: Poetry and Environmental Values
Sponsored by ELS Join Stanford Professor John Felstiner to discuss environmental poetry, environmental perception, and the critical importance of language in our work to save the world. Sponsored by ELS. Related Media
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Race, Inequality, and Incarceration Conference
Race, Inequality, and Incarceration Conference
A summit addressing the causes, meanings, and effects of racial disproportion in the American criminal justice system with a focus on massive incarceration and racial disproportion in American prisons and jails. Panelists include: Stanford Law Professor Robert Weisberg, director of the Criminal Justice Center; Stanford Professor of Sociology Lawrence Bobo; Stanford Associate Professor of Psychology […]
CLB/SHLAPS Journal Club
CLB/SHLAPS Journal Club
CLB/SHLAPS Journal Club will host a special presentation by Matthew Herder, who will be discussing his SPILS research. The event is open to all students, faculty and fellows. Related Media
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Law and Economics Seminar David Rosenberg, Harvard Law School
Law and Economics Seminar David Rosenberg, Harvard Law School
David Rosenberg, Harvard Law School “Improving Medical Malpractice Liability by Allowing Insurers to Take Charge” Seminar Paper
Oldham Lecture: The Silent Revolution in Copyright Law
Oldham Lecture: The Silent Revolution in Copyright Law
Professor Paul Goldstein will give a lecture about copyright law for the University of Akron Faculty Workshop Series. Related Media
General Curriculum Meeting
General Curriculum Meeting
General Curriculum meeting to discuss course offering for academic year 2007-2008. Related Media
Law and Economics Seminar David Rosenberg, Harvard Law School
Law and Economics Seminar David Rosenberg, Harvard Law School
“Improving Medical Malpractice Liability by Allowing Insurers to Take Charge” David Rosenberg, Harvard Law School “Improving Medical Malpractice Liability by Allowing Insurers to Take Charge” Seminar Paper Related Media
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Financing Community-Based Working Land Conservation
Financing Community-Based Working Land Conservation
Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, Woods Institute for the Environment, and the Environment and Natural Resources Law and Policy Program at Stanford Law School On April 13 and 14, 2007, Stanford Law School hosted a two-day workshop exploring options for financing community-based conservation of working land. Invitees included leading community conservation advocates, land trust professionals, […]
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BioLaw/SHLAPS Speaker Series: Leslie E. Wolf, JD, MPH
BioLaw/SHLAPS Speaker Series: Leslie E. Wolf, JD, MPH
"Legal and Ethical Implications of Routine HIV testing" "Legal and Ethical Implications of Routine HIV testing" Leslie E. Wolf, JD, MPH (BA '88) is an Assistant Adjunct Professor of Medicine with the Program in Medical Ethics and the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies at UCSF. Lunch will be served. Related Media
OPG Discussion Meeting
OPG Discussion Meeting
Mandatory discussion of possible OPGs for upcoming Board meeting. Related Media
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Morgan Lewis
Morgan Lewis
Come meet with the folks at Morgan Lewis & Bockius! Lunch sponsored by the firm. Related Media
Health Policy, Biotechnology and the Law Journal Club
Health Policy, Biotechnology and the Law Journal Club
Meeting for students and faculty from around the University to gather and discuss articles and issues related to health policy, medicine, biotechnology and the law. Please expose the event to the public. Related Media
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Bryan Cave Breakfast
Bryan Cave Breakfast
A breakfast to wish students good luck on their finals. Hosted by Bryan Cave LLP. Related Media
Lunch with the JDs: Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Marmaro LLP
Lunch with the JDs: Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Marmaro LLP
Practicing lawyers from Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Marmaro LLP will give a talk on an IP related issue. Related Media
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NALSA Presents California Indian Legal Services
NALSA Presents California Indian Legal Services
Guest Speaker: Terri Witherspoon NALSA presents Terri Witherspoon of California Indian Legal Services to discuss what CILS does and what opportunities are available within the organization. Pizza will be served. Related Media
Critical Race Feminisms: Women of Color and the Law
Critical Race Feminisms: Women of Color and the Law
Co-sponsored by APILSA, BLSA, Critical Legal Studies Reading, NLG, SLLSA, Women of Color Action Network, WSL This panel discussion will provide an overview of the development and evolution of critical race feminism in legal discourse; examine the specific challenges faced by women of color in the legal profession, and report on community and legal activism […]
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Kirkwood Moot Court Final Oral Arguments
Kirkwood Moot Court Final Oral Arguments
Everyone is welcome to attend this annual event. Related Media
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Law School Formal
Law School Formal
Clear your calendars - it's that time again. That's right, high school. Law Prom returns. Tickets cost $50 in advance, $60 at the door Open bar... Food buzzing around on trays... Eveningwear... Lexis and Westlaw paying for a big chunk of your ticket... Related Media
Northern California ADR Faculty Conference 2007
Northern California ADR Faculty Conference 2007
Speakers Nancy Welsh, Professor of Law at the Dickinson School of Law of The Pennsylvania State University, will present on “What is Impartial Enough in a World of Embedded Neutrals.” Bob Cullen, a Mediator and Adjunct Professor at the University of Santa Clara Law School will present on "Skills and Traits of Successful Lawyers and […]
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Law School Formal
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Dean’s Roundtable Lunch
Dean’s Roundtable Lunch
Guest Speaker: Dhruv Khanna '86 Dean's Roundtable lunch with Dhruv Khanna, SLS '86, co-founder and general counsel of Covad. Related Media
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Matt Burrows
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Matt Burrows
Apple iTunes Senior Counsel The Center for Internet and Society and The Stanford Law and Technology Association present "Digital Media - How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?" with Matt Burrows CIS Non-Residential Fellow Senior Counsel, iTunes division of Apple Inc. Lunch will be served. The digitization of media allowed the analog […]
Dechert Study Break
Dechert Study Break
Please enjoy a study break compliments of Dechert LLP in Cooley Courtyard! Related Media
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Spring Staff Appreciation Breakfast
Spring Staff Appreciation Breakfast
Wednesday, April 25, is National Administrative Professionals Day. To show our appreciation for our administrative associates, and for all of our staff here at the Law School, we want to invite you to a Spring Staff Appreciation Breakfast. This is a wonderful opportunity for the Law School to say thank you for your continued hard […]
Governance Lunch for Students: Can One Person Make a Difference?
Governance Lunch for Students: Can One Person Make a Difference?
David Stern (JD '75) speaks to students about ethics in the workplace. The Rock Center for Corporate Governance presents its monthly Governance Lunch for Students David M. Stern (JD'75) is a litigation attorney specializing in business bankruptcy litigation and reorganization. What would have happened at Enron or Adelphia if just one more person had been […]
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Tom Rubin ’88
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Tom Rubin ’88
Speaker: Tom Rubin '88 is Associate General Counsel and Assistant Secretary at Microsoft, where he heads the Copyright, Trademark and Trade Secret Group. This year has already seen another wave of conflicts and lawsuits between copyright owners and new technology, such as Viacom’s copyright infringement suit against YouTube last month. The events are reminiscent of […]
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Health Policy, Biotechnology and the Law Journal Club
Health Policy, Biotechnology and the Law Journal Club
Meeting for students and faculty from around the University to gather and discuss articles and issues related to health policy, medicine, biotechnology and the law.. Related Media
CLB/SHLAPS Journal Club
CLB/SHLAPS Journal Club
Meeting for students and faculty from around the University to gather and discuss articles and issues related to health policy, medicine, biotechnology and the law. Related Media
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An Evening at the National Museum of the American Indian
An Evening at the National Museum of the American Indian
The Stanford Law Society of Washington, DC cordially invites you to a viewing of the exhibit Identity by Design: Tradition, Change, and Celebration in Native Women's Dresses featuring remarks by Rick West ’71 Director, National Museum of the American Indian Join fellow law school alumni and guests for a reception and private viewing of the […]
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Switzerland in the United Nations: A Five-Year Report Card
Switzerland in the United Nations: A Five-Year Report Card
Sponsored by Forum on Contemporary Europe and Stanford Law School. Peter Maurer, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the United Nations, will talk about the UN Human Rights Council, of which Switzerland was in the forefront of creating. He will address questions related to Europe: how European human rights and security issues are being […]
CLB Speaker Series: Baroness Ruth Deech
CLB Speaker Series: Baroness Ruth Deech
"The HFEA - Playing God: The Regulation of Reproductive Medicine" "The HFEA - Playing God: The Regulation of Reproductive Medicine" Baroness Ruth Deech chaired the British Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) for ten years. During that time, the HFEA and Baroness Deech were on the hot seat regarding issues as diverse as sex selection, […]
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U.S. and Bulgaria: New EU Member, New Opportunities
U.S. and Bulgaria: New EU Member, New Opportunities
Sponsored by the Forum on Contemporary Europe, the Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, and the Center for Russian, Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies Speaker His Excellency John R. Beyrle - U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria Her Excellency Elena Poptodorova - Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria to the U.S. About the Speakers: […]
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Dean’s Graduation Reception
Dean’s Graduation Reception
Dean's Reception for graduating students and their families Related Media
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