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21st Century Prosecutors: A Panel Discussion with Reform-Minded District Attorneys
21st Century Prosecutors: A Panel Discussion with Reform-Minded District Attorneys
David Sklansky (moderator) Panelists: Diana Becton, District Attorney, Contra Costa County, CA Sherry Boston, District Attorney, Decatur, GA Mark Gonzalez, District Attorney, Corpus Christi, TX Miriam Aroni Krinsky, Executive Director, Fair and Just Prosecution Tori Verber-Salazar, District Attorney, San Joaquin, CA Full panelist bios This event is being co-sponsored by Fair and Just Prosecution. […]
Spotlight Lunch – IP Litigation
Spotlight Lunch – IP Litigation
The speaker will be Mike Hendershot and Lindsay White from Paul Hastings LLP.
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Law and the Necrosciences: Frankenstein and Other Monsters
Law and the Necrosciences: Frankenstein and Other Monsters
CLB presents its sister organization Law and the Necrosciences for an event on Frankenstein and Other Monsters. Lunch provided.
Spotlight Lunch – General Litigation
Spotlight Lunch – General Litigation
The speakers will be Aviva Gilbert (SLS ’13) and Alex Reese (SLS ’11) from Farella Braun & Martell.
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Police Surveillance Technology: Law and Policy
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Moral Commitments in Cost-Benefit Analysis
Moral Commitments in Cost-Benefit Analysis
with Professor Eric Posner, University of Chicago Law School
What’s Law Got To Do with It? Examining the Role of Law in a Changing World
What’s Law Got To Do with It? Examining the Role of Law in a Changing World
Sponsored by the Stanford Program in International Legal Studies and the Stanford Program in Law and Society. Register Now How has domestic and international law been challenged and shaped in recent years by, among other things, forces of nationalism, nativism, anti-globalism, as well as worries about terrorism. The symposium will also reflect on, and honour, […]
The Power of Story for Law and Policy, a Policy Lab Communications Brown-Bag
The Power of Story for Law and Policy, a Policy Lab Communications Brown-Bag
Jake Warga, Stanford Storytelling Project Please join journalist Jake Warga, now a lecturer with the Stanford Storytelling Project, to learn the power of stories for law and policy advocacy. You'll learn techniques that turn legal research and empirical data into stories that move judges, policy makers, juries, and lay audiences. Put the soul back into […]
Federalist Society: John Malcolm on Criminal Justice Reform
Federalist Society: John Malcolm on Criminal Justice Reform
Please join the Federalist Society for a lunch talk by John Malcolm on the conservative case for criminal justice reform.
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TGIF
TGIF
Each Friday, Stanford Law Association sponsors a different student organization to provide food, EANABs, and alcohol to the SLS comunity The event functions as an opportunity for each student group to share information about their club with the student body, recruit members, and offers a space for casual networking among the student body, faculty, and staff.
Small Group Coffee Discussions with Health Law Faculty
Small Group Coffee Discussions with Health Law Faculty
Join the BioLaw and Health Policy Society and SLS’s amazing health law professors for coffee, pastries, and small group discussions about courses, careers, and more! This is a chance to meet faculty in a casual setting (with refreshments). RSVP required. This event is intended for 1L, transfer, and advanced degree (LLM) students interested in pursuing studies […]
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Shaking the Foundations
Shaking the Foundations
Shaking the Foundations is an annual conference that brings together law students, practitioners and academics from around the country who share a commitment to use the law for positive, progressive social change. Through panels, workshops and speakers, the conference is designed to provide a forum for advocates and law students to discuss innovative strategies and […]
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Constitutional Conversation with Ilan Wurman, “Can a Dead Constitution Bind the Living?”
Constitutional Conversation with Ilan Wurman, “Can a Dead Constitution Bind the Living?”
5:45pm - 6:00pm - Dinner 6:00pm - 7:00pm - Discussion Stanford Law School, room 95 Register Now Should the Constitution be interpreted according to its original meaning? Or is such a mode of interpretation--commonly known as "originalism"--allowing the dead to bind the living? Join Ilan Wurman, Constitutional Law Center fellow and author of A Debt […]
APILSA Networking Strategies Talk
APILSA Networking Strategies Talk
Paul Navarro from Perkins Coie will speak to students about strategies for networking at firm events, as well as tips for interviewing. Dinner will be provided.
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Lunch with Dr. Mei Gechlik, Director of Stanford China Guiding Cases Project (CGCP)
Lunch with Dr. Mei Gechlik, Director of Stanford China Guiding Cases Project (CGCP)
RSVP is Required. Dr. Gechlik founded the CGCP in February 2011 in response to the landmark decision of the Supreme People’s Court of China to release certain Chinese court judgments as de facto binding “Guiding Cases” (“GCs”). With support from an international team ofapproximately 200 law students, lawyers, and translation professionals, as well as an […]
Amah Mutsun Panel Discussion
Amah Mutsun Panel Discussion
Panel discussion with Tribal Chief Valentin Lopez, with other Amah Mutsun members, about the Amah Mutsun sacred lands and other pressing issues in the community.
CLB Lunch Talk with Michael Gilfix
CLB Lunch Talk with Michael Gilfix
Please join the Center for Law and the Biosciences for a presentation by Michael Gilfix. Lunch provided.
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The Jurisprudence of Blood: How Law Thinks About Violence
Information session about FASPE (Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics)
Information session about FASPE (Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics)
FASPE Executive Director Thorin Tritter will be at Stanford Law to talk about the fellowship program and answer questions. Lunch provided courtesy of FASPE. RSVP FASPE Law is a fully-funded, two-week summer program that uses the conduct of lawyers and judges in Nazi Germany as a launching point for an intensive study of contemporary legal […]
Perspectives on the New US Policy in Afghanistan
Perspectives on the New US Policy in Afghanistan
The Afghanistan Legal Education Project (ALEP) is hosting Ambassador Karl Eikenberry to share his perspectives on the new U.S. policy in Afghanistan. He was the former Ambassador of Afghanistan and former Commander of Coalition-led forces in Afghanistan.
1L Outlining Panel
1L Outlining Panel
A panel of 2Ls and 3Ls will field your questions on how to go about outlining and studying for your first set of law school finals. Lunch will be served. Please RSVP.
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Species of Sovereignty: Native Nationhood, International Law, and the Early United States
Species of Sovereignty: Native Nationhood, International Law, and the Early United States
with Professor Greg Ablavsky
Making a FOIA Request with Aaron Glantz, a Policy Lab Workshop
Making a FOIA Request with Aaron Glantz, a Policy Lab Workshop
Learn how to request government information and datasets that will deepen and transform your research approach. Join award-winning journalist Aaron Glantz to learn strategies for successful requests under the Freedom of Information Act. Journalists, lawyers, policy researchers, and interested lay people will benefit from learning techniques for FOIA requests. Mr. Glantz will discuss: * How […]
Litigating the “Sanctuary Cities” Executive Order
Litigating the “Sanctuary Cities” Executive Order
One of President Trump’s first acts in office was to issue an executive order purporting to withhold federal law-enforcement grants from “sanctuary cities,” jurisdictions that in some respects refuse to assist federal efforts to deport undocumented immigrants. Led by Santa Clara County and the City and County of San Francisco, many municipalities around the country […]
The Re-Haunting of Indian Punjab
The Re-Haunting of Indian Punjab
The Stanford Human Rights Center presents Mallika Kaur, lawyer and lecturer at Berkeley Law School, as a part of the Partition at 70 and Human Rights lecture series. Only three decades after its bloody Partition of 1947, Indian Punjab spiraled dangerously into a decade of deadly armed conflict between 1984-1994 in which tens of thousands were killed. This talk will […]
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SLS Democrats Lunch with Amanda Renteria
SLS Democrats Lunch with Amanda Renteria
Join Stanford Law Democrats for a discussion with Amanda Renteria, COO of the California DOJ. Ms. Renteria was the first Latina Chief of Staff in U.S. Senate history, and then worked as National Political Director of the 2016 Clinton campaign. Ms. Renteria will share her experiences in politics, particularly as a woman of color. Lunch will be served. […]
LLM Networking Program
LLM Networking Program
This program is for our Advanced Degree students. We will have a fun interactive networking workshop with a wonderful guest speaker and a networking reception with LLM alums. Networking is an important skill that can help with business development as well as career development. We have invited, Jill Wesley, a corporate trainer, to lead an […]
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Boots on the Ground
Boots on the Ground
Come have a (belated) Veterans Day celebration with your veteran classmates. SLS student veterans will share stories and photos from their time in the military. Lunch will be provided. RSVP
APILSA Finals Office Hours
APILSA Finals Office Hours
APILSA is hosting an "office hours" event for 1Ls to ask 2Ls and 3Ls any and all questions they have about outlining, practice exams, and general tips for studying for finals.
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Social robots interacting with and helping people: Key capability, legal, and ethical challenges
Social robots interacting with and helping people: Key capability, legal, and ethical challenges
12:45pm - 2:00pm Stanford Law School, Room 290 This event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be provided. Register Now Autonomous social robots are poised and ready to disrupt our lives. They are being mass produced and are slowly infiltrating our homes, workplaces, roads, and public places. This talk will describe state-of-the-art […]
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The Impact of the Title IX Interim Guidelines on Campus Sexual Assault Adjudication Procedures
The Impact of the Title IX Interim Guidelines on Campus Sexual Assault Adjudication Procedures
We will have Cathy Glaze (Stanford’s Title IX Director), Lauren Schoenthaler (Senior Associate Vice Provost, one of the three authors of Stanford’s Adjudication Policy & Procedur), and Carley Flannery (Director of the Office of Sexual Assault & Relationship Abuse Education & Response (SARA)) available to speak to students about the impact of the new Title […]
1L Judicial Externships Student Panel
1L Judicial Externships Student Panel
Members of the Class of 2019 will discuss their judicial externships, including the application process, types of assignments, interaction with judges & clerks, and opportunities to view court proceedings.
The Future of Protein
The Future of Protein
This talk provides an overview of the current problems posed by industrialized animal agriculture, and how clean and plant-based meat companies are solving these issues while experiencing tremendous business success. Students are presented with one of the most exciting opportunities for building a career that makes a true impact. This talk will touch upon opportunities for legal, […]
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The Logic and Limits of Event Studies in Securities Fraud Litigation
The Logic and Limits of Event Studies in Securities Fraud Litigation
with Professor Jonah Gelbach, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Navigating Conflict and Conflicts of Interest in the Boardroom
Navigating Conflict and Conflicts of Interest in the Boardroom
7:30 - 8:00am - Continental Breakfast 8:00 - 9:30am - Program Room 290, Stanford Law School Parking: Wilbur Field Garage, any visitor parking spot. Avoid lines at the parking machines with the Parkmobile app Register Now Please join the Rock Center and SVDX to hear a panel of experts discuss the role of the board […]
Building a Fulfilling Legal Career: NetApp General Counsel Matt Fawcett on Life, Success, and the Management of Each
Building a Fulfilling Legal Career: NetApp General Counsel Matt Fawcett on Life, Success, and the Management of Each
Register Now In a recent LinkedIn piece, Matt Fawcett, the General Counsel of NetApp, took issue with the notion that work and life exist in mutually exclusive spheres and that the elusive "work/life balance" requires a bridge over a very high and solid wall. As he wrote, "I don’t accept the premise that work and […]
Leading from the Inside Out
Leading from the Inside Out
Join the Stanford Prisoner Advocacy and Resources Coalition (SPARC) for a panel highlighting the leadership of formerly incarcerated people in criminal justice reform efforts. Our speakers: Daniela Medina grew up in Oakland, California and was incarcerated from the age of 21 to 31 years old. During her incarceration, she completed her GED and later on, her AA. […]
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CLB Lunch Talk with Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert
CLB Lunch Talk with Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert
Please join the Center for Law and the Biosciences for a lunch discussion with Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert about cost-effectiveness analyses and drug pricing. Lunch provided.
FGP: The 411 on Internship Apps
FGP: The 411 on Internship Apps
FGP is hosting a student panel on options for 1L internships and application tips.
SLS Republicans: Lunch with Lanhee Chen
SLS Republicans: Lunch with Lanhee Chen
SLS Republicans welcome Lanhee Chen of the Hoover Institution for a private conversation and lunch.
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The Political Psychology of Constitution-Making
The Political Psychology of Constitution-Making
with Jon Elster, Professor of Social Sciences, Columbia University
E-Club and SLATA In-House Tech Internships Panel
E-Club and SLATA In-House Tech Internships Panel
We are hosting a lunch panel for those interested in working at technology companies. Our 2L and 3L panelists will discuss what it was like to work in-house and give advice on how to find, apply, and interview for these types of internships.
From Federal Prosecutor to Diplomat: One Alum’s Career Path Fighting Human Trafficking
From Federal Prosecutor to Diplomat: One Alum’s Career Path Fighting Human Trafficking
Amb. Susan Coppedge Susan Coppedge is the Ambassador-at-Large to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons and Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State. She was confirmed by the Senate and appointed by President Obama in October 2015 to lead the United States’ global engagement against human trafficking. Ambassador Coppedge directs the State Department’s Office […]
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Trading with Strangers: The Corporate Form in the Move from Municipal Governance to Overseas Trade
Trading with Strangers: The Corporate Form in the Move from Municipal Governance to Overseas Trade
with Professor Ron Harris, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, and Tel Aviv University School of Law
Stanford Journal of International Law: Bluebook Training
Stanford Journal of International Law: Bluebook Training
Meeting for member editors of the Stanford Journal of International Law to go over common elements of Bluebook format for fall issue.
In Depth on In-House: Amazon General Counsel David Zapolsky on Lawyering for Innovation at a Global Tech Giant
In Depth on In-House: Amazon General Counsel David Zapolsky on Lawyering for Innovation at a Global Tech Giant
Please join SLATA, E-Club, and SLBA for a conversation with David Zapolsky, General Counsel for Amazon, moderated by Tom Rubin, Stanford Lecturer in Law and former Microsoft Chief Intellectual Property Strategy Counsel, on the thrills and challenges of leading the legal department of one of the fastest growing and most dynamic companies in the world. […]
The Stanford International Law Society Presents: Careers in International Law in the Private Sector
The Stanford International Law Society Presents: Careers in International Law in the Private Sector
Please join the International Law Society and 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 lawyers at a major Washington law firm, one with several […]
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