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Empire of Law: Nazi Germany, Exile Scholars and the Battle for the Future of Europe
Empire of Law: Nazi Germany, Exile Scholars and the Battle for the Future of Europe
With Kaius Tuori, Associate Professor of History, University of Helsinki
A Conversation with California Attorney General Xavier Becerra
A Conversation with California Attorney General Xavier Becerra
On January 24, 2017, Xavier Becerra was sworn in as the 33rd Attorney General of the State of California, and is the first Latino to hold the office in the history of the state. The State’s chief law enforcement officer, Attorney General Becerra has decades of experience serving the people of California through appointed and […]
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Regulating E-Cigarettes: Why Policies Diverge
Regulating E-Cigarettes: Why Policies Diverge
With Professor Eric Feldman, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Discussion with San Francisco SPCA General Counsel and Season 10 of The Apprentice winner, Brandy Kuentzel
Discussion with San Francisco SPCA General Counsel and Season 10 of The Apprentice winner, Brandy Kuentzel
Lunch talk with General Counsel at the San Francisco SPCA and Season 10 of The Apprentice winner, Brandy Kuentzel. Brandy will be discussing the role of a general counsel for a nonprofit, her work for animals, and leveraging a law degree for something socially useful.
In Conversation -Judge Carlton Reeves and Professor David Sklansky: Insights on Criminal Sentencing in the Federal Court System
In Conversation -Judge Carlton Reeves and Professor David Sklansky: Insights on Criminal Sentencing in the Federal Court System
Co-sponsored with Stanford Criminal Justice Center 12:30-2:00pm | RM280B Lunch will be provided. Registration is required. RSVP
Women Who Lead In Law & Technology
Women Who Lead In Law & Technology
BioLaw & SLATA are cohosting a panel event (sponsored by Covington) with female attorneys in the tech space, featuring: Nicole Bartow, Litigation Senior Director (Uber) Suzanne Bell, Partner (Covington) Alexa Hansen, Partner (Covington) Ann James, Senior Compliance Contract Manager (Stanford Medicine Research Management Group) And moderated by Andrea Wang (Grey Fellow & Former Fellow at […]
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Rwanda Summer Clerkship Information Session
Rwanda Summer Clerkship Information Session
The Rule of Law Program will be hiring law clerks for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Rwanda (based in Kigali, Rwanda) during Summer 2019. Law clerks will assist the Chief Justice with legal research, writing, and ongoing legal reform projects. Come to this information session to hear from students who have clerked […]
Law and Policy Lab – Interviewing Skills for Public Policy Research
Law and Policy Lab – Interviewing Skills for Public Policy Research
INTERVIEWING SKILLS FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH Join the Policy Lab to learn how to interview stakeholders, clients, witnesses, and other key players involved in your projects and cases for law and policy. You will learn the stance and techniques needed to develop empathy and gain trust with those you interview, including how to build an […]
Social Science of Identity and Prejudice — Professor Mary Murphy, “Cuing Threat: How Subtle Situational Cues Signal Threat in Academic and Organizational Settings”
Social Science of Identity and Prejudice — Professor Mary Murphy, “Cuing Threat: How Subtle Situational Cues Signal Threat in Academic and Organizational Settings”
This is the third event in our Social Science of Identity and Prejudice speaker series. Join us for a talk with Dr. Mary Murphy, "Cuing Threat: How Subtle Situational Cues Signal Threat in Academic and Organizational Settings”. Dr. Murphy is a Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Associate Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion […]
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Christian Fellowship Meeting
Christian Fellowship Meeting
All students are welcome to discuss the intersection of law, faith, and vocation. Food and coffee will be provided.
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Belinda Johnson
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Belinda Johnson
12:45 - 2:00pm Room 180, Stanford Law School Lunch will be provided Register Now Please join the Rock Center for Corporate Governance for its second student lunch speaker series event of the year – an interactive discussion with Belinda Johnson, Chief Operating Officer at Airbnb. Belinda Johnson - Chief Operating Officer, Airbnb Belinda Johnson is […]
Federalist Society: Damien Schiff
Federalist Society: Damien Schiff
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Mr. Damien Schiff from the Pacific Legal Foundation. Mr. Schiff will discuss current issues associated with environmental regulations and policies.
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Law and Policy Lab – Writing White Papers and Policy Briefs
Law and Policy Lab – Writing White Papers and Policy Briefs
Writing White Papers and Policy Briefs with Luciana Herman Lecturer in Law and Policy Lab Program Director Learn how to organize research and data for compelling policy case studies that illustrate underlying findings and principles. This workshop will highlight examples from past Policy Lab projects with attention to the differences between legal advocacy and policy […]
Class of 2020: Update on Federal Law Clerk Hiring Plan
Class of 2020: Update on Federal Law Clerk Hiring Plan
Join Professor Michelle Anderson, Nicole Pitman, and Susan Robinson for an update on the Federal Law Clerk Hiring Plan. Learn what you can be doing now to prepare for the clerkship process, including preparing your application materials and researching judges.
Faculty Dinner with First Generation Professionals
Faculty Dinner with First Generation Professionals
Professor Michelle Wilde Anderson will host a dinner with First Generation Professionals (FGP) students.
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Federalist Society: Does the Civil Service System Violate the Appointments Clause?
Federalist Society: Does the Civil Service System Violate the Appointments Clause?
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Professor Jennifer Mascott. Professor Mascott will discuss her groundbreaking scholarship on the meaning of "officers of the United States," published by the Stanford Law Review. She will then discuss how the Court should answer the questions it left open after deciding in Lucia v. SEC that Administrative […]
Private Public Interest Firm Virtual Panel
Private Public Interest Firm Virtual Panel
Want to know more about working at a Private Public Interest (PPI) firm? Please join us for an informative talk where SLS alums will discuss their experiences. Amelia Green (SLS '15), Neufeld Scheck & Brustin (New York City) Neel Lalchandani (SLS '15), Brown, Goldstein & Levy (Baltimore) Lila Miller (SLS '14), Relman, Dane & Colfax (DC) Mikael […]
Coffee Hour with Health/Bio/IP Professors
Coffee Hour with Health/Bio/IP Professors
Are you interested in incorporating health or life science law into your studies or career? Join the BioLaw and Health Policy Society and SLS's health, biolaw, and IP faculty for coffee, pastries, and small-group discussions about courses, careers, and more! Professors in attendance will include Prof. Hank Greely, Prof. Daniel Kessler, Prof. Michelle Mello, Prof. David Studdert, Prof. Mark […]
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Banking Before Banks – Debt and Credit in Pre-Industrial France
Banking Before Banks – Debt and Credit in Pre-Industrial France
With Professor Elise Dermineur, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, and Umea University
Coping with Concentration in Health Care
Coping with Concentration in Health Care
With Professor Thomas (Tim) Greaney, UC Hastings College of Law
Visual Advocacy: How To Make Law Less Boring
Visual Advocacy: How To Make Law Less Boring
12:45 pm - 2:00 pm | Lunch & Discussion Stanford Law School - Room 180 Avoid lines at the parking machines with the Parkmobile app Open to SLS Students & Community RegisTER NOW Lawyers know how to use words. Lots of them. But many ideas are conveyed more powerfully through images, which lawyers -- and […]
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Deterrence and the Optimal Use of Prison, Parole, and Probation
Stanford Law Review Notes 101: Writing a Student Note
Stanford Law Review Notes 101: Writing a Student Note
Are you interested in writing a Note? The Stanford Law Review is hosting a panel on what a Note is, the process of writing a Note, and some of the things SLR looks for in student scholarship. The panel will include members of the Notes Committee and Notes authors whose pieces have been selected by SLR. All […]
Making a FOIA Request with Aaron Glantz
Making a FOIA Request with Aaron Glantz
EVENT DETAILS Find the information you need for your next research project by mining information from government agencies and datasets. Join award-winning journalist Aaron Glantz to learn strategies for successful requests under the Freedom of Information Act. Journalists, lawyers, policy researchers, and interested laypeople will benefit from learning techniques for FOIA requests. February 6, 12:45-2PM, […]
Living on LRAP Virtual Panel: Public Interest Alumni Share How They Make LRAP work
Living on LRAP Virtual Panel: Public Interest Alumni Share How They Make LRAP work
Register Join this “virtual panel” featuring four public interest alumni who live in NYC, DC, and the SF Bay Area talking about their experiences living on their (and their partners’) public interest salaries and “living on LRAP.” The panel will include: Kevin Jason, JD ‘14, staff attorney, New York Civil Liberties Union Nikki Marquez, JD […]
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Stanford Law Review’s Symposium
Stanford Law Review’s Symposium
From Friday, February 8 to Saturday, February 9 in 2019, the Stanford Law Review will host its annual Symposium. Panels will be held in Room 290.
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Stanford Law Review’s Symposium
Stanford Law Review’s Symposium
From Friday, February 8 to Saturday, February 9 in 2019, the Stanford Law Review will host its annual Symposium. Panels will be held in Room 290.
BLSA Black History Month Gala 2019
BLSA Black History Month Gala 2019
Stanford Law School’s Black Law Students Association (BLSA) presents the sixth annual Black History Month Gala. Stanford Law School has a long history of educating the nation’s next generation of leaders, and BLSA is committed to ensuring that these leaders become champions of racial justice. The annual gala brings together the broader community to both […]
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Federalist Society: Handcuffing Law Enforcement? A Review of the Impact of Miranda
Federalist Society: Handcuffing Law Enforcement? A Review of the Impact of Miranda
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Professor Paul Cassell. Professor Cassell will debate how Miranda has impacted law enforcement and suspects over the past 50 years. Professor Cassell seeks to provide a procedural alternative avenue for protecting the rights of suspects while enabling law enforcement to maintain high confession and clearance rates. […]
National Security Investigations in the Era of Donald Trump
National Security Investigations in the Era of Donald Trump
Please join SNSLS as we host Joon Kim for a discussion about national security cases that he oversaw in his tenure as Acting U.S. Attorney for the S.D.N.Y, as well Trump-related investigatory matters (including: warrants in domestic politics, and concerns specific to political elections when national security is involved). Mr. Kim prosecuted New York City’s […]
From Killer Robots to Harmful AI: The Future of Human Rights
From Killer Robots to Harmful AI: The Future of Human Rights
This panel will discuss the future of human rights in light of developments in artificial intelligence, automation and robotics. In particular, it will focus on the central issue of autonomous weapons as they relate to human rights and human dignity. Drawing on the ongoing discussions at the United Nations to potentially ban such weapons for […]
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Religious Civility in an Age of Political Animosity: Faith as Grounds for Discourse
Religious Civility in an Age of Political Animosity: Faith as Grounds for Discourse
Please join Stanford Law's Christian Fellowship and the IV Grad Fellowship as we welcome Dr. Richard Mouw to speak about the role religion can take in reinvigorating discourse about the common good. Lunch will be served. Please RSVP.
The White House, The Department of Justice, and The Rule of Law: A Conversation with Sally Yates
The White House, The Department of Justice, and The Rule of Law: A Conversation with Sally Yates
12:45 pm - 2:00 pm | Lunch & Discussion Stanford Law School - Room 290 Avoid lines at the parking machines with the Parkmobile app Open to SLS Students & Community RegisTER NOW Sally Yates served as Deputy Attorney General from 2015 to 2018, after a long and distinguished career as a prosecutor in the […]
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Modern Jury Trials: Persuasive Trial Techniques for Complex Cases
Modern Jury Trials: Persuasive Trial Techniques for Complex Cases
The constitutional right to a jury trial applies even when the technical substance or complexity of the dispute is well beyond the daily experience of most prospective jurors. Learn how successful courtroom advocates grapple with those challenges when trial lawyers from nationally preeminent trial boutique Desmarais LLP visit campus to discuss how to succeed at […]
2019 SLS Public Interest Summer Funding Information Session
2019 SLS Public Interest Summer Funding Information Session
This information session will outline all aspects and requirements of SLS's summer funding program for 2019. More information will be added shortly
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Are Big Cities More Dangerous?
Christian Fellowship Meeting
Christian Fellowship Meeting
All students are welcome to discuss the intersection of law, faith, and vocation. Food and coffee will be provided.
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Anne Hoge – General Counsel, WhatsApp
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Anne Hoge – General Counsel, WhatsApp
12:45 - 2:00pm Room 180, Stanford Law School Lunch will be provided Register Now Please join the Rock Center for Corporate Governance Student Lunch Series for an interactive discussion with Anne Hoge, Stanford '93, General Counsel of WhatsApp, moderated by Professor Robert Daines Anne Hoge General Counsel, WhatsApp Robert M. Daines Pritzker Professor of Law […]
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Presidents’ Day but Monday classes meet
WSL Spring Registration Event
WSL Spring Registration Event
Join WSL for a chat on registering for spring classes. Please RSVP by Sunday, February 17 if you're attending.
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Racism, Criminalization, and Black Immigration Under Trump
Racism, Criminalization, and Black Immigration Under Trump
Only 7% of non-citizens are Black, yet they make up 20% of those facing deportation, and are often invisible in immigration conversations. Join the Black Law Students Association for a moderated discussion about how racism and criminalization make black immigrants disproportionately vulnerable to xenophobic policies under the Trump administration.
CIS Career Lunch Series: Sue Glueck – From Computer Programmer to In-House Privacy Counsel
CIS Career Lunch Series: Sue Glueck – From Computer Programmer to In-House Privacy Counsel
RSVP is required for this free event. Join Sue Glueck, Stanford alum and currently Microsoft’s Senior Director of Academic Relations, for a discussion about her journey from being a corporate lawyer to becoming privacy counsel for a myriad of Microsoft products and services for over a decade.
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Probabilistic Reasoning and Individual Reasons
Ignite – Full-Time Program Information Session
Ignite – Full-Time Program Information Session
Register for the Ignite — Full-Time Program Information Session The Assistant Director of the Stanford Ignite Program at the GSB, Ms. Kelsey Carlson, will come to SLS to inform the students about the 2019 summer program and to answer questions. The program is open to both J.D. and Advanced Degree students and will take place […]
Big Data and Securities Regulation: A Lunch Talk with Victor Hong and W. Hardy Callcott
Big Data and Securities Regulation: A Lunch Talk with Victor Hong and W. Hardy Callcott
A SEC enforcement attorney and a securities defense attorney discuss the use of big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning in U.S. securities regulation by the regulators, financial services firms and private securities lawyers. Join us for a talk with Victor Hong (SEC Staff Attorney) and W. Hardy Callcott (Sidley Austin LLP Partner and former […]
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Recent Trends in Government Investigations: Is your Compliance Program Ready for Prime Time?
Recent Trends in Government Investigations: Is your Compliance Program Ready for Prime Time?
7:30am - 8:00am - Breakfast and Networking 8:00am - 9:30am - Panel Discussion Room 190, Stanford Law School Parking: Wilbur Field Garage, any visitor parking spot. Avoid lines at the parking machines with the Parkmobile app Register Now Government investigations, shareholder lawsuits, and whistleblower complaints are alive and well. The DOJ and SEC continue to […]
Intentional Invisibility: Professional Women and the Navigation of Workplace Constraints
Intentional Invisibility: Professional Women and the Navigation of Workplace Constraints
12:45 pm - 2:00 pm | Lunch & Discussion Stanford Law School - Room 280B Avoid lines at the parking machines with the Parkmobile app Open to SLS Students & Community Register Now Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen is a socio-legal scholar whose research examines the intersections between law, globalization and stratification from a critical feminist perspective. […]
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SLA Semi-Formal
E-IPER course selection lunch
E-IPER course selection lunch
JD/MS students in the E-IPER program will discuss scheduling requirements and course planning.
1L Panel: Clerkships
1L Panel: Clerkships
The Federalist Society is continuing its panel series for 1Ls with this discussion on judicial clerkships. 1Ls only.
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William Henry Trescot’s Washington Odyssey
William Henry Trescot’s Washington Odyssey
With Professor Cynthia Nicoletti, Class of 1966 Research Professor of Law, University of Virginia
Stanford Law Review: Immigration Law Symposium
Stanford Law Review: Immigration Law Symposium
Stanford Law Review presents a panel of authors who are contributing essays to an online symposium on immigration law.
Women of Color Run This School: Representation Burnout
Women of Color Run This School: Representation Burnout
A Women of Color Collective (WoCC) Community Lunch Discussion.
First Annual Stanford Tax Day: Taxes 2.0 in a Corporate World
First Annual Stanford Tax Day: Taxes 2.0 in a Corporate World
12:55 pm - 3:00pm | Discussion Stanford Law School, Room 280A Registration is Closed Stanford Tax Day is a forum that connects the perspectives of tax practitioners and tax scholars with law students to understand and discuss the most critical areas of tax law. Speakers will analyze the impact of taxes on corporations such as […]
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Reception or Resistance? Episcopal Lawmaking in Late Medieval Europe
Reception or Resistance? Episcopal Lawmaking in Late Medieval Europe
With Professor Rowan Dorin, Stanford Department of History
The Burden of Federalism: Challenges to State Attempts at Controlling Prescription Drug Costs
The Burden of Federalism: Challenges to State Attempts at Controlling Prescription Drug Costs
With Professor Jaime King, UC Hastings College of Law (former CLB Fellow, SLS)
Lunch & Learn w/ Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Lunch & Learn w/ Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
The Stanford Private Practice Association is hosting a lunch and learn session with Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. Join Pillsbury attorneys for lunch and an opportunity to learn more about their practice and the daily life of corporate attorneys.
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Sharp Lines and Sliding Scales in Tax Law
Senator Russ Feingold: Presidential Succession and Recent Elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo—A Comparative Law Perspective
Senator Russ Feingold: Presidential Succession and Recent Elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo—A Comparative Law Perspective
Russell D. Feingold represented Wisconsin in the United States Senate from 1993 to 2011, serving on the Judiciary, Foreign Relations, Budget, and Intelligence Committees. He has since taught at Stanford University, Marquette University, and Lawrence University, served as United States Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region of Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo […]
SLS against Gendered Violence presents a screening of Cyntoia’s Story
SLS against Gendered Violence presents a screening of Cyntoia’s Story
Join SLS GiVe for a film screening of Cyntoia's Story. When she was 16, Cyntoia Brown was convicted for murdering the man who purchased her for sex. The governor of Tennessee commuted her sentence to 15 years, scheduling her release for August 2019. The film will be followed by a brief discussion.
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An Information-Costs Theory of Default Rules
Christian Fellowship
Christian Fellowship
All students are welcome to discuss the intersection of law, faith, and vocation. Food and coffee will be provided.
Federalist Society: Larry Kramer on Judicial Supremacy
Federalist Society: Larry Kramer on Judicial Supremacy
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome former Professor and Dean of Stanford Law School, Larry Kramer. Dean Kramer will discuss how popular sovereignty was supposed to make constitutional law a radically different enterprise than it is today.
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Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Pablo Chavez
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Pablo Chavez
12:45 - 2:00pm Room 320D, Stanford Law School Lunch will be provided Register Now Please join the Rock Center for Corporate Governance Student Lunch Series for an interactive discussion with Pablo Chavez, SLS '97, VP of Global Public Policy and Government Affairs, Google Cloud. Pablo Chavez VP of Global Public Policy and Government Affairs, […]
Celebrating Women Trailblazers in the Law @ SLS
Celebrating Women Trailblazers in the Law @ SLS
The Robert Crown Law Library recently launched a new website to preserve and promote a landmark collection of oral histories called Women Trailblazers in the Law, a collaborative research project between the American Bar Association and the American Bar Foundation. Please join us on the first day of Women’s History Month to celebrate our website […]
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Legal Entrepreneurship
Legal Entrepreneurship
March 2-3, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Presented by CodeX - Center for Legal Informatics Open to: Stanford Law School students, CS students, GSB students Apply Now Description: Ever thought of starting a legal start-up? Or do you want to drive innovation in your firm? Codex is putting on a pop-up course looking at how […]
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