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Constitution in the Classroom
Constitution in the Classroom
Pro Bono Training Constitution in the Classroom brings ACS members into primary and secondary classrooms to raise awareness of fundamental constitutional principles. As lawyers, law students and educators we have a resource that we can share with students: our knowledge and appreciation of the Constitution. By spending as little as one hour teaching in a […]
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Anxiety Psychoeducation for Law Students: A Pilot Program
Anxiety Psychoeducation for Law Students: A Pilot Program
Faculty Workshop with Professors Joe Bankman and Barbara Fried.
Center for Law and Necrosciences Presents Law and the Undead 3: Mummies!
Center for Law and Necrosciences Presents Law and the Undead 3: Mummies!
On April 1, join the Center for Law and the Biosciences' evil-twin organization, the Center for Law and the Necrosciences, as we discuss mummies and the law. This year, CLN will focus on questions about mummies and the necrobiome, including: Are mummies liable for putting a curse on those who disturb them? Is the government […]
Judicial Clerkship Orientation
Judicial Clerkship Orientation
Join Professors Nora Freeman Engstrom and Michell Anderson for this informative program on judicial clerkships. Related Media
Diversity in IP Career
Diversity in IP Career
American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) Andrea Hutchison (IP litigation counsel) and Angie Hankins (Director of IP at Samsung) plan to speak about their backgrounds and career paths in IP. They will also talk about their role with Diversity in IP Law Committee at the American Intellectual Property Law Associatoin (AIPLA), the AIPLALEF, and its […]
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Kirkland & Ellis Discussion About Private Equity and Energy Practices
Kirkland & Ellis Discussion About Private Equity and Energy Practices
Attorneys from the Kirkland & Ellis Houston office will be visiting to provide insight about what it is like to work in private equity and energy practices at a corporate law firm. Related Media
Running for ACS Leadership – Information Session
Running for ACS Leadership – Information Session
This is an opportunity to find out about the structure of your ACS board, to ask questions about that to particular board members. There will also be office hours available for more informal conversations, but the goal of this session is to give a general sense of the structure and form that ACS takes on […]
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Running for ACS Leadership: Office Hours with Current Board
Running for ACS Leadership: Office Hours with Current Board
Interested in taking on a leadership position in SLS's largest progressive organization? Could not make it to the info session on Thursday, have questions from the session, or just want to hang out with some awesome 2Ls? Stop by our Office Hours after class on Friday! Related Media
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Cities Seeking Justice: Local Government Litigation in the Public Interest
Cities Seeking Justice: Local Government Litigation in the Public Interest
A conversation with Professor Kathleen Morris In the past few decades, and especially in the wake of the 2008 financial collapse, an ever-growing number of city law offices have begun to develop public interest case dockets to complement federal civil enforcement efforts. In cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York, this burgeoning affirmative […]
ACS Presidential Candidate Q&A Forum
ACS Presidential Candidate Q&A Forum
1Ls running for ACS Co-President are invited to make a brief statement regarding their candidacy and then answer questions from their peers. Related Media
Rule of Law Program & ALEP Informational Session
Rule of Law Program & ALEP Informational Session
Opportunities to Participate in 2015-16 The Rule of Law (ROL) Program is SLS's hub for international development and ROL projects and opportunities. Learn about our offerings, changes to the program in 2015-16, and how to get involved. Lunch provided! Background: The ROL Program is three-pronged and provides academic, applied research, and project opportunities for JD, […]
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Center for Law and the Biosciences Lunch Talk Series: Professor Robert MacCoun, Stanford Law School
Center for Law and the Biosciences Lunch Talk Series: Professor Robert MacCoun, Stanford Law School
"Grow Your Own Marijuana Law: Assessing Alternative Models of Legalization" Related Media
Judicial Clerkship Logistics Information – Session 1
Judicial Clerkship Logistics Information – Session 1
This event will be video recorded for those who cannot attend. Related Media
Financing Public Interest Litigation Panel
Financing Public Interest Litigation Panel
This panel will look at different approaches to financing public interest litigation, from the nonprofit model that the ACLU uses to fund its impact litigation to the private public interest model that Relman, Dane & Colfax uses to fund its litigation practice through compliance. We will also hear from an attorney from The Impact Fund, […]
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The Artifice of Advocacy
Judicial Clerkship Logistics Information – Session 2
Judicial Clerkship Logistics Information – Session 2
Session 1 will be recorded for those who cannot attend either session. Related Media
SLS E-Club Presents: A Conversation with Jake Heller (SLS ’10), Founder of Casetext
SLS E-Club Presents: A Conversation with Jake Heller (SLS ’10), Founder of Casetext
Selected as one of Forbes' 30 Under 30 in 2014, Jake Heller is a 2010 graduate of Stanford Law School, where he served as the President of the Stanford Law Review. After clerking in the First Circuit and working at Ropes & Gray, Jake started Casetext in 2013. Casetext aims to make the world's laws […]
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OutLaw Conversation with Prof. Schacter
OutLaw Conversation with Prof. Schacter
OutLaw members are invited to joing Prof. Jane Schacter for a discussion of the same-sex marriage cases currently pending before the Supreme Court and new frontiers for the gay rights movement that may follow. Related Media
Westlaw Practice-Ready Session
Westlaw Practice-Ready Session
Westlaw will hold a second session dedicated to getting students ready for their summer jobs by using WestlawNext for research. Related Media
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Fall OCI 2015 Orientation (Session #2)
Fall OCI 2015 Orientation (Session #2)
**We've added this second OCI Orientation for those who cannot attend Thursday's main session. Please note, attendance to either orientation is mandatory for those planning to participate in Fall OCI. Join OCS advisors for all the how to’s of OCI! We'll provide a general overview of what the OCI process looks like and will answer […]
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Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation 23rd Annual Bid for Justice Auction
Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation 23rd Annual Bid for Justice Auction
This annual community-wide event brings together students, alumni, faculty, staff, and special guests for an evening of entertainment and fundraising for the public interest. The evening is a semi-formal event complete with both silent and live auctions, as well as food, drinks, and entertainment. The proceeds, combined with auction sponsorships and advertising, constitute the bulk […]
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International Law Options in the Private Sector (U.S. and Overseas)
International Law Options in the Private Sector (U.S. and Overseas)
Are you interested in practicing “international” law in the private sector? If so, please join me and our guest speaker, April Stockfleet of Stockfleet Global to learn more. Monday, April 13th in Room 95 at 12:45 p.m. Pizza will be served – Space is limited! RSVP Here April will give an overview of the most […]
O’Melveny & Myers LLP Panel Discussion: Litigation v. Transactions
O’Melveny & Myers LLP Panel Discussion: Litigation v. Transactions
Join O'Melveny & Myers attorneys for a panel discussion on the differences between working in Litigation and Transactions. Lunch will be served. Related Media
Stanford Law Review Information Session
Stanford Law Review Information Session
Stanford Law Review Information Session for 1Ls. Related Media
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Stanford Law Review: Notes 101
Stanford Law Review: Notes 101
Information and Strategies on Notes Submissions The Stanford Law Review is hosting a Notes 101 panel during which both members of the Notes committee and authors who have successfully submitted materials for publication shed some light on the process, on what the Law Review looks for in Notes and Comments, and fields questions from interested […]
LSRJ Presents: Wendy Kramer, Donor Sibling Registry – Reproductive Medicine & the Law
LSRJ Presents: Wendy Kramer, Donor Sibling Registry – Reproductive Medicine & the Law
The Donor Sibling Registry (DSR) is a worldwide registry connecting and educating donor conceived people and their families. The DSR believes that people have a fundamental right to information about their biological origins and identities, and advocates on behalf of all those in the donor family (parents, donors, and donor conceived people). Wendy Kramer, co-founder […]
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BLSA General Body Meeting
BLSA General Body Meeting
BLSA's first general body meeting of spring term. We will be holding elections for the upcoming year's executive board. Related Media
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati: Working with Startups
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati: Working with Startups
Rachel Proffitt, a partner at the WSGR SOMA office, and an associate will come and discuss how lawyers work with startups, issues startups normally face, some interesting clients / experiences, and what an associate's daily life is like when helping these startups at both the Palo Alto and SOMA offices. Related Media
Panel: Women in Leadership
Panel: Women in Leadership
What can be done to improve the representation of women in formal leadership positions? Join us for the conversation. The John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law in partnership with Mills College are pleased to host the Women in Public Service Project (WPSP). This global initiative, co-founded by former Secretary […]
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Runaway Management Teams: Views from the Bench and the Boardroom
Runaway Management Teams: Views from the Bench and the Boardroom
7:30 - 8:00am: Continental Breakfast and Registration 8:00 - 9:30am: Program Board membership is difficult enough these days, even when the relationship between board and management functions well. But when faced with runaway or careless management teams, the situation can quickly devolve, increasing business and legal risks for the company and its board members. What […]
International Law in Private Practice
International Law in Private Practice
Hogan and Lovells Come find out what it means to practice international law. If you want your legal practice to have an international dimension to it, but aren’t quite sure what options are available, join us for lunch. Learn about careers in international law from the perspective of a partner and an associate at a […]
Marriage Equality | Plaintiffs Side Event
Marriage Equality | Plaintiffs Side Event
Lunch event where Kentucky gay marriage plaintiffs, ACLU attorneys, and Stanford clinic instructor, Jeffrey Fisher, will discuss the upcoming Supreme Court decision in Bourke v. Beshear. Related Media
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The PTO and the Courts
The PTO and the Courts
Sponsored by the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology, Samsung, and the Stanford Technology Law Review Friday, April 17th will be at Paul Brest Hall Saturday, April 18th will be at Stanford Law School, Room 180 Administrative proceedings before the USPTO offer an alternative to traditional litigation. Please join us at Stanford Law April […]
The Constitution and the Administrative State: Past, Present, and Future
The Constitution and the Administrative State: Past, Present, and Future
Friday, April 17, 2015 Video 1:30 PM Gridlock, Partisanship, and the Administrative State – SLS Room 190 Daniel Ho (moderator), Stanford Law School Kate Andrias, University of Michigan Law School Richard Pildes, New York University School of Law Peter Schuck, Yale University Watch Video: Gridlock, Partisanship, and the Administrative State 3:30 PM Executive, […]
Next Gen Legal Services: The Possibility of Legal Design
Next Gen Legal Services: The Possibility of Legal Design
Legal practice, the legal profession, and even what it means to be a lawyer are presently in a state of change brought about by increasing globalization and technological innovation. We will all be profoundly affected by that change. The important question is: What roles can we, as lawyers, play in guiding the transformation toward a […]
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IP Licensing from a University Perspective: Kristen Leute of Stanford’s Office of Technology Licensing
IP Licensing from a University Perspective: Kristen Leute of Stanford’s Office of Technology Licensing
Come hear Kristen Leute of Stanford's Office of Technology Licenseing speak about the challenges of creating, managing, and licensing a university IP portfolio. Related Media RSVP
Greenstreets: Film Screening and Discussion with Project ReMADE Graduate Tyrone Mullins
Greenstreets: Film Screening and Discussion with Project ReMADE Graduate Tyrone Mullins
Co-sponsored by Stanford Criminal Justice Center, Project ReMADE and OWLS. Snacks will be provided. Related Media
NY Market – Practicing International Law in the Private Sector
NY Market – Practicing International Law in the Private Sector
Are you interested in practicing “international” law in New York? Do you want to know about the type of work that you will be doing in New York? If so, please join me and our guest speaker, Brogiin Keeton (SLS 2011) to learn more. Monday, April 20th in Room 95 at 12:45 p.m. Lunch will […]
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Center for Law and the Biosciences Lunch Talk Series: Professor David Camarillo, Stanford Bioengineering
Center for Law and the Biosciences Lunch Talk Series: Professor David Camarillo, Stanford Bioengineering
"The Inconsistent Laws Governing Helmets: Physics, Biology, and Politics" Related Media
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Manumission, Freedom and Race in the Americas: Cuba, Virginia and Louisiana, 1500s-1700s
Manumission, Freedom and Race in the Americas: Cuba, Virginia and Louisiana, 1500s-1700s
Faculty Workshop with Visiting Professor Ariela Gross.
Immigration Representation with Chief Judge Robert Katzmann
Immigration Representation with Chief Judge Robert Katzmann
A Discussion Between Robert Katzmann, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Jayashri Srikantiah, Director of the Immigrants' Rights Clinic at Stanford Law School Join Judge Robert Katzmann of the Second Circuit and Professor Jayashri Srikantiah, Director of Stanford's Immigrants' Rights Clinic, for a discussion of current topics in […]
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Phoenix: Lunch with SLS’s Jim Sonne: Religious Liberty and Clinical Education at Stanford Law School
Phoenix: Lunch with SLS’s Jim Sonne: Religious Liberty and Clinical Education at Stanford Law School
Osborn Maledon, P.A. 2929 N Central Avenue, 21st Floor Phoenix, AZ 85012-2793 The Stanford Law School Phoenix Alumni Chapter invites you to have lunch with Jim Sonne, Director of the Religious Liberty Clinic at Stanford Law School. He will provide an overview of the Religious Liberty Clinic, highlight recent cases, and share updates on the […]
ACS | Lunch Conversation with Judge Owens
ACS | Lunch Conversation with Judge Owens
Come hear Judge Owens from the Ninth Circuit discuss his time at the USAO. Related Media
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Admit Weekend Poster Session: The Impact of the Law & Policy Lab
Admit Weekend Poster Session: The Impact of the Law & Policy Lab
Featuring posters from selected practicums, on display in the Kramer Atrium
Salt Lake City: SLS’s Jim Sonne: Religious Liberty and Clinical Education at Stanford Law School
Salt Lake City: SLS’s Jim Sonne: Religious Liberty and Clinical Education at Stanford Law School
Stoel Rives LLP 201 South Main Street #1100 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 The Stanford Law School Salt Lake City Alumni Chapter invites you to have lunch with Stanford Law School's Jim Sonne, Director of the Religious Liberty Clinic and Lecturer in Law. He will provide an overview of the Religious Liberty Clinic including recent […]
SEC Insider: Smeeta Ramarathnam ’00
SEC Insider: Smeeta Ramarathnam ’00
Alumna Smeeta Ramarathnam '00 will talk about her experiences at the Securities and Exchange Commission. Smeeta Ramarathnam is chief of staff to Commissioner Luis Aguilar at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. In her current capacity, Smeeta leads the office and she also engages on complicated, unprecedented, legal and policy issues that arise in all […]
Recruiting talk: Evonne Silva, ACLU or Northern California
Recruiting talk: Evonne Silva, ACLU or Northern California
Evonne Silva is the Legal-Policy Department Operations Manager at the ACLU of Northern California where she serves a managing attorney function and leads in the management of the Legal-Policy Department. Before re-joining the ACLU-NC, Evonne worked as a Staff Attorney/Equal Justice Works Fellow in the East Bay Community Law Center’s Consumer Justice practice. In launching […]
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Admit Weekend Panel Discussion: “Student Experience in the Law & Policy Lab”
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Admit Weekend Poster Session: The Impact of the Law & Policy Lab
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Russia & Ukraine — How Did We Get Here, and Where Are Are Going: A View from the National Security Council
Russia & Ukraine — How Did We Get Here, and Where Are Are Going: A View from the National Security Council
A panel discussion about the future of U.S.-Russia relations and the U.S. response to the eastern Ukraine crisis. Lunch will be served. Related Media
Preparing for Corporate Law Practice: Discussion with Jay Mitchell and Michelle Sonu from the O&T Clinic
Preparing for Corporate Law Practice: Discussion with Jay Mitchell and Michelle Sonu from the O&T Clinic
Jay Mitchell and Michelle Sonu, experienced practitioners from the Organizations and Transactions Clinic, will hold an informal discussion with the goal being to provide law students with guidance about preparation for corporate law practice. The discussion will range from advice about classes to take inside and outside the law school, to insights about what partners […]
Stanford Law Review Bluebook Training
Stanford Law Review Bluebook Training
Stanford Law Review bluebook training for 1Ls by Managing Editors. Related Media
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Federalist Society Elections
Private Practice in Environment + Energy with Morrison & Foerster
Private Practice in Environment + Energy with Morrison & Foerster
SLS Energy Club is hosting a lunch presentation with Morrison & Foerster's Environment and Energy practice group. Please join us on Tuesday, April 28th for a lunch presentation with MoFo E&E attorneys on their recent matters, the latest developments in environmental and energy law, and what it's like to practice in the field at a […]
Jill Leovy on Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America
Jill Leovy on Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America
Please join us in welcoming Jill Leovy, LA Times journalist, to present and discuss her most recent publication, Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America. Related Media RSVP here
Alumni Perspectives on Government Honors Programs
Alumni Perspectives on Government Honors Programs
Join us for a discussion with alumni who secured US DOJ Honors, a Presidential Management Fellowship, and CA Attorney General Honors positions. This panel targets 2L students and 3Ls with clerkships, but 1Ls are also welcome to attend. Related Media RSVP here
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The President and Immigration Law Redux
The President and Immigration Law Redux
Faculty Workshop with Visiting Professor Cristina Rodriguez.
ELJ as 2Ls
Stolen Art Law Talk with Professor John H. Merryman and Professor Stacey Jessiman
Stolen Art Law Talk with Professor John H. Merryman and Professor Stacey Jessiman
SLSs friends, ADSA organizes a Stolen Art Law talk and a “field trip” to the theater to watch the movie “Woman in Gold”, which is about the 2004 Supreme Court case Altmann v. Austria. As you may know, this arbitration case opposed the Republic of Austria to Maria Altmann, an Austrian lady, who was stolen 6 Klimt paintings during the Nazi […]
Stanford Latino Law Students Hosts TRIVIA
Stanford Latino Law Students Hosts TRIVIA
SLLSA will host this week's trivia in anticipation of our Cinco de Mayo celebration on Friday, May 1st.
Baker Botts IP Attorneys Host a Lunch &Learn
Baker Botts IP Attorneys Host a Lunch &Learn
Harper Batts and Chris Ponder, both patent attorneys at Baker Botts, will give a presenation about their work. Related Media RSVP
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Morrison Foerster – SLVO OCI prep session
Morrison Foerster – SLVO OCI prep session
MoFo will be coming to campus to educate Veterans 1Ls on the do's and don'ts of OCI.
CRCL Galley Night
CRCL Galley Night
Galley Night is an opportunity for the entire CRCL membership to do a full-sweep of the Spring 2015 issue in advance of its publishing. This event is only open to current members of CRCL.
SLATA presents Jim Batchelder, IP Lawyer and Managing Partner of Ropes & Gray LLP
SLATA presents Jim Batchelder, IP Lawyer and Managing Partner of Ropes & Gray LLP
Jim Batchelder is the managing partner of the firm’s Silicon Valley and San Francisco offices, a co-chair of the firm’s technology, media & telecommunications group, and a trial lawyer in its intellectual property litigation group. Named one of The World’s Leading Patent Practitioners and one of California’s Top Intellectual Property Lawyers, he has 25 years […]
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No Sanctuary: Big Business and Family Detention
No Sanctuary: Big Business and Family Detention
Join the Stanford Latina/o Law Students Association and Jayashri Srikantiah, Professor of Law and Director of the Immigrants' Rights Clinic, for a documentary screening and discussion on immigration detention.
San Francisco: A Conversation with Two Legal Trailblazers
San Francisco: A Conversation with Two Legal Trailblazers
Morrison & Foerster 425 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94105 The San Francisco Law Chapter invites SLS alumni and guests to a very special evening in conversation with friends and former colleagues Professor Barbara Babcock and The Honorable Thelton Henderson. There is no fee to attend this event, and guests are welcome. Drinks and appetizers […]
SLLSA’s Annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration of Latina/o Culture.
SLLSA’s Annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration of Latina/o Culture.
Presented by the Stanford Latino Law Students Association (SLLSA) SLLSA's Annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration Related Media
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