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Halloween Dance
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Live Telecast of 9th Circuit Oral Argument in USA v. State of Arizona, No. 10-16645
Live Telecast of 9th Circuit Oral Argument in USA v. State of Arizona, No. 10-16645
Oral arguments in USA v. State of Arizona, Case No. 10-16645, will be heard by a panel of three judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Monday, November 1, 2010, beginning at 9 a.m. (Pacific time) and will be shown in the Law Library Reference Lounge on the 2nd […]
Adaptive Management and Information
Adaptive Management and Information
Professor Holly Doremus - Adaptive Management and Information Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
CLB Journal Club – Body Politic: Presumed Consent in Organ Donation
CLB Journal Club – Body Politic: Presumed Consent in Organ Donation
PresentsBody Politic: Presumed Consent in Organ Donation Monday, November 1, 2010 12:45-2PM Room 271, Stanford Law School – Food will be served Journal Clubs are opportunities for informal discussion, in which students and faculty explore a topic of interest in law and the biosciences. This week, David Preston will facilitate discussion. Related Media
5 events,
Stanford Center for E-Commerce Strategy Luncheon
Stanford Center for E-Commerce Strategy Luncheon
The purpose of this meeting is to solicit practitioner input regarding the 8th Annual Stanford Ecommerce Best Practices Conference tentatively scheduled for June 3, 2011. In addition, we would like to get your general input regarding future direction and focus of the Center. Related Media
A discussion of “Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter” by authors Liz Wiseman and Greg McKeown
A discussion of “Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter” by authors Liz Wiseman and Greg McKeown
Co-hosted by Stanford Intellectual Property Association (SIPA) Join us for an engaging discussion on effective leadership with Liz Wiseman, author of the best-selling new book titled, Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter. Diverse media ranging from the Harvard Business Review to NPR have featured her leadership research. If you aspire to lead effectively […]
Stanford StreetLaw: Three Strikes Training
Stanford StreetLaw: Three Strikes Training
This is a required training session for all 2010 - 2011 Stanford StreetLaw members. Related Media
8 events,
Schism, Plague, and Late Rites in the French Quarter: The Strange Story Behind the Supreme Court’s First Free Exercise Case
Schism, Plague, and Late Rites in the French Quarter: The Strange Story Behind the Supreme Court’s First Free Exercise Case
Professor Michael McConnell- Schism, Plague, and Late Rites in the French Quarter: The Strange Story Behind the Supreme Court’s First Free Exercise Case Related Media
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Tabling against the Shackling of Pregnant Women in Prison
Tabling against the Shackling of Pregnant Women in Prison
Stop by the table to sign a petition to your legislators and to send a letter to state correctional departments to end the shackling of pregnant women in prisons. Jails and prisons routinely use restraints, such as leg irons, belly chains, and wrist shackles, on pregnant women during childbirth. Only ten states have anti-shackling legislation, […]
Young Alumni lunch with Dean Larry Kramer
Young Alumni lunch with Dean Larry Kramer
Dean Larry Kramer, Selig Sacks JD ’72 and Barbara Llanes JD ’04 invite you and fellow young alumni (grads from classes 2000-2010) to lunch on Thursday, November 4. Join Larry for a casual lunch to catch-up on the law school and what’s going on with each of you. Connect with local young alumni, talk about […]
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Basics of Christianity Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things do Christians believe? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? What do we need to do? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
5 events,
Legal Observers Pro Bono Training Meeting
Legal Observers Pro Bono Training Meeting
Immigration Court Observation Project Training Training for Immigration Court Observation Project Related Media
BLSA/SLLSA Private Practice Panel
BLSA/SLLSA Private Practice Panel
Panel for 1Ls Seeking Private Sector Internships The Black Law Students Association (BLSA) and Stanford Latino Law Students Association (SLLSA) are co-hosting a lunchtime event, during which 1Ls who are interested in learning about post-1L summer positions in the private sector can speak with and ask questions of 2Ls and 3Ls from BLSA and SLLSA […]
Lunch with the JDs
Lunch with the JDs
Lou Lupin, former General Counsel of Qualcomm Join SLATA for a conversation with Lou Lupin, SLS alumnus and former GC at Qualcomm. Related Media
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Alumni Reception and SFJAZZ Event
Alumni Reception and SFJAZZ Event
Featuring Roy Haynes and the Fountain of Youth Band Alumni Reception and SFJAZZ Event Featuring Roy Haynes and the Fountain of Youth Band 7:00 pm - Reception 8:00 pm - Performance GSB and Law School alumni are invited to a private reception with Randall Kline, Executive Artistic Director of SFJAZZ, followed by a performance by […]
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Stanford Mock Trial Training Session
Stanford Mock Trial Training Session
This is a training session for all Georgetown Tournament participants. Related Media
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Talk on Internet Architecture, Innovation and Network Neutrality at Harvard
Talk on Internet Architecture, Innovation and Network Neutrality at Harvard
The talk is co-sponsored by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and the Center for Research on Computation and Society at Harvard SEAS. Barbara van Schewick, Associate Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Director of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, will discuss her recently released and widely praised book, […]
Liability and Regulatory Issues Related to Carbon Sequestration
Liability and Regulatory Issues Related to Carbon Sequestration
Professor David Adelman - Liability and Regulatory Issues Related to Carbon Sequestration Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
SJLBF Bluebook Training Session
SJLBF Bluebook Training Session
This is a meeting for the member editors of the Stanford Journal of Law, Business, & Finance. This meeting is private, and need not be on the public calendar. Related Media
7 events,
Talk on Internet Architecture, Innovation and Network Neutrality at Yale
Talk on Internet Architecture, Innovation and Network Neutrality at Yale
You are cordially invited to Barbara van Schewick's book talk at Yale Law School hosted by the Information Society Project. Barbara van Schewick , Associate Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Director of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, will discuss her recently released and widely praised book, Internet Architecture and […]
Public Interest Legal Writing Workshop
Public Interest Legal Writing Workshop
Jocelyn Larkin's Legal Writing workshop for the Public Interest Fellows. Related Media
4 events,
Playing with Trolleys
Playing with Trolleys
Professor Mark Kelman - Playing with Trolleys Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Stanford Mock Trial Training
Stanford Mock Trial Training
This is a required training session for all 2010 - 2011 Stanford Mock Trial members. Related Media
14 events,
The Constitution in the Financial Crisis
The Constitution in the Financial Crisis
sponsored by the Stanford Constitutional Law Center. Paul Brest Hall, Munger Graduate Residence Download Flyer <td valign="top" Registration Information: Registration is complimentary, but required for this conference. Please register by clicking here to reserve your space. About the Event: Leading scholars in law, economic history, and monetary policy will discuss the constitutional questions that have […]
U.S.-China Law Enforcement Cooperation – Lunchtime talk by Ronald Cheng
U.S.-China Law Enforcement Cooperation – Lunchtime talk by Ronald Cheng
Although a relatively new area in the U.S.-China relationship, law enforcement cooperation raises many of the same issues that arise in different aspects of the relationship. This talk will focus on cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the criminal area over the last ten years. (Please note that the speaker's remarks represent his own […]
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Basics of Christianity Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things do Christians believe? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? What do we need to do? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
BOG2: Boots on the Ground II
BOG2: Boots on the Ground II
Stanford students with military backgrounds discuss their experience and their interaction with law both in training and while deployed. We may also cover other issues of interest like withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan, the use of drones, torture of detainees and interrogation methods, ROTC at Universities, don't ask don't tell and more! Related Media
2 events,
Legal Matters Lunch – DC
Legal Matters Lunch – DC
You are invited to join Hank Greely, Deane F. and Kate Johnson Professor of Law, for a private lunch at Brasserie Beck – before they (and you!) head over to Stanford's not-to-be-missed event: Leading Matters Washington, D.C. To learn more and register for Leading Matters DC click here. For questions contact the Office of Alumni […]
Stanford Mock Trial Training
Stanford Mock Trial Training
This is a practice session for the Mock Trial team in preparation for competition. Related Media
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BLSA and SLLSA Finals Prep Session
BLSA and SLLSA Finals Prep Session
2 and 3L's will be leading review sessions for each 1L fall class. Related Media
10 events,
Clean Tech Investments Under the Recovery Act
Clean Tech Investments Under the Recovery Act
Robert H. Edwards, Jr., Deputy General Counsel for Energy Policy, U.S. Department of Energy - Clean Tech Investments Under the Recovery Act Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Alumni Mentor-in-Residence, Bianca Sierra, JD’04
Alumni Mentor-in-Residence, Bianca Sierra, JD’04
Bianca Sierra, JD ’04, will serve as an Alumni Mentor-in-Residence on Monday, November 15. As Executive Director of Centro Legal de la Raza in Oakland, Bianca oversees the nonprofit’s efforts to assist with clients with housing, employment, immigration and other matters. Centro Legal is a comprehensive legal services agency protecting and advancing the rights of […]
CLB Journal Club: Familial DNA Searching and the Grim Sleeper
CLB Journal Club: Familial DNA Searching and the Grim Sleeper
Journal Clubs are opportunities for informal discussion, in which students and faculty explore a topic of interest in law and the biosciences. This week, Amy Burns (SLS 2012) will facilitate discussion on family forensic DNA searching and the recent Grim Sleeper case. Lunch will be served. Related Media
9 events,
The Financial Engines Story – From the GSB to IPO
The Financial Engines Story – From the GSB to IPO
Stanford Law School, GSB and Stanford University alumni and their guests are invited to a candid, lively discussion between Stanford Law School Professor Joseph Grundfest, JD ’77, Co-Founder of Financial Engines and Jeff Maggioncalda, MBA ’96, CEO of Financial Engines, as they discuss the twists and turns that took the company from the halls of […]
“Is the Sky Falling on the Content Industries?”
“Is the Sky Falling on the Content Industries?”
A conversation with Professor Mark Lemley Over the past fifteen years, the explosive growth in information technology and peer-to-peer file sharing has forced many content providers, from newspapers to record companies to publishers, to reexamine their core business models. In this time of flux, some onlookers have asked whether these content providers can continue to […]
13 events,
A Consumer Decision-Making Model of Trademark Law
A Consumer Decision-Making Model of Trademark Law
Visiting Associate Professor Mark McKenna - A Consumer Decision-Making Model of Trademark Law Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Hot Topics in Animal Law
Hot Topics in Animal Law
A Conversation with ALDF Attorney Matthew Liebman Several animal law cases have garnered significant attention over the last year, touching on issues of criminal law, freedom of speech, and administrative law. Please join us as Animal Legal Defense Fund staff attorney and SLS graduate, Matthew Liebman, walks us through some of the big cases of […]
9 events,
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Basics of Christianity Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things do Christians believe? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? What do we need to do? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
Legal Academia Lunch Panel
Legal Academia Lunch Panel
For 2Ls and 3Ls Interested in an Academic Career in Law Profs. Barbara Fried and Mark Kelman will hold an information session on Thursday, Nov. 18, at 12:45pm in room 230 to discuss the ins and outs of getting a tenure-track job teaching in a law school, and how to make best use of your […]
3 events,
Intellectual Property in the International Arena: WIPO comes to Stanford
Intellectual Property in the International Arena: WIPO comes to Stanford
Sponsored by The Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology (LST) For more information, please visit the event website at blogs.law.stanford.edu/wipo2010 Related Media
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Google Policy Team to Discuss Transparency Report
CIS/SLATA Speaker Series: Google Policy Team to Discuss Transparency Report
Google's Senior Counsel Richard Salgado and Policy Manager Betsy Masiello will discuss Google's Transparency Report, a tool that details global government take down and user information requests. A new feature now indicates when and where Google is blocked. For more information on the report visit: http://www.google.com/transparencyreport/ Related Media
Stanford Mock Trial: Scrimmage
Stanford Mock Trial: Scrimmage
This is a final, internal trial scrimmage signaling the end of the Fall training quarter. Related Media
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BLSA and SLLSA Finals Prep Session
BLSA and SLLSA Finals Prep Session
2 and 3L's will be leading review sessions for each 1L fall class. Related Media
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1 event,
New York – Oldman’s Brave New World of Wine
New York – Oldman’s Brave New World of Wine
Join us for a wine tasting with award-winning author Mark Oldman Join Mark Oldman,'91, MA '93, JD '98, acclaimed writer, educator and wine advocate for an exclusive tasting, meet and greet and book signing, just in time for the holidays. Our Drinking Bravely event is a great opportunity to benefit from the engaging and informative […]
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Practice Exam Period
Practice Exam Period
Room will be open for students wishing to sit for a practice exam. Related Media
2 events,
Women of Stanford Law – Adopt-a-Family Holiday Drive
Women of Stanford Law – Adopt-a-Family Holiday Drive
WSL will be collecting gifts for families in need. We are teaming us with Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (C.O.R.A.) to help these families by collecting gift and money donations. Related Media
Place-Based Marine Management in a Climate Change Era
Place-Based Marine Management in a Climate Change Era
Environmental and Energy Workshop Robin Craig, Professor and Associate Dean for Environmental Programs, Florida State University Law School - Place-Based Marine Management in a Climate Change Era Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
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The Deepwater Horizon Disaster and the Future of Drilling in the Gulf of Mexico
The Deepwater Horizon Disaster and the Future of Drilling in the Gulf of Mexico
Meg Caldwell, Executive Director of the Center for Ocean Solutions and Senior Lecturer at the Woods Institute for the Environment, will be presenting on the "Impacts of the Spill and Regulatory Reform”. Following the presentation, Meg will participate in a panel Q&A with Roland Horne, Professor of Energy Resources Engineering, and Mark Zoback, Professor of […]
6 events,
Happiness and Aging
Happiness and Aging
Faculty Lunch Professor Laura Carstensen, Psychology Department, Stanford University - Happiness and Aging Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Lunch with the JDs
Lunch with the JDs
Morrison Forester's Two-Summer Pattent Program Attorneys from Morrison Forester will provide information about their Two-Summer patent program to interested 1Ls. Morrison Forester's unique two-summer patent program is aimed at developing the next generation of Morrison & Forester patent lawyers by working over two full summers to develop the diverse set of skills needed to launch […]
SIGNAL: Stanford Interdisciplinary Group in Neuroscience and Law
SIGNAL: Stanford Interdisciplinary Group in Neuroscience and Law
Prediction of Alzheimer's Diagnosis Prof. Greely will bring us up to date on the current state of the science of prediction of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, and lead discussion on the legal implications of these scientific advances. SIGNAL is an interdisciplinary group of law students, neuroscience grad students and postdocs, and graduate students from […]
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Dean Kramer Lecture to the American University of Afghanistan
Dean Kramer Lecture to the American University of Afghanistan
Thinking like a lawyer Dean Kramer's lecture by videoconference to students at the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul. Related Media
SLS Bible Study
SLS Bible Study
Basics of Christianity Who is Jesus and what was He like? Why did He come? What other things do Christians believe? Is man inherently good or evil? What is God like? What do we need to do? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
3 events,
An Audience with Samuel Kallupurakal the General Counsel of Infosys Technologies
An Audience with Samuel Kallupurakal the General Counsel of Infosys Technologies
The General Counsel of Infosys Technologies is here to answer your questions on the legal services market in India, Indian technological companies in the US, the transformations through technology in India and it's legal challenges. Sponsored by the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology (LST). Related Media
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