- No events scheduled for January 31, 2010.
CLB Speaker Series: Gregg Alton, Gilead on International Drug Access and IP
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
SJCRCL Galley Night Dinner
SJCRCL Galley Night Dinner
Dinner to feed bluebooking In-N-Out Burgers will be served! Related Media
acappellants Rehearsal
Supreme Court at Mid-Term Review Conference
Supreme Court at Mid-Term Review Conference
Friday Feb. 6 and all day Saturday, Feb. 7th Private, by invite only, closed door conference for Supreme Court reporters and litigators sponsored by the Stanford Constitutional Law Center and the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic. Related Media
Integrity in Academia Symposium
Integrity in Academia Symposium
February 4 - 7:00pm-9:00pm February 5 - 10:00am-5:00pm Symposium on the topic of Corruption and Academic Integrity to complement an issue of the Stanford Law and Policy review. Several speakers will be out of town professors. Related Media Integrity in Academia Symposium - Keynote - Richard Epstein (streaming audio)
Breakfast with Judge Shira Scheindlin
Ashcroft v. Iqbal: The Death of Notice Pleadings?
Ashcroft v. Iqbal: The Death of Notice Pleadings?
Lunchtime Panel Event Judge Shira Scheindlin of the SDNY, Professor Thomas Rowe of Duke University, Professor Richard Marcus, and Ms. Julia Mass of the ACLU will discuss how Ashcroft v. Iqbal has impacted litigation. Related Media
Conference coordinating meeting
CLB Speaker Series: Gregg Alton, Gilead on International Drug Access and IP
CLB Speaker Series: Gregg Alton, Gilead on International Drug Access and IP
Presents Gregg Alton, Executive VP of Gilead Gilead’s International Access Program: Drug Access and IP Monday, February 1, 5 - 6 p.m. Room 280B , Stanford Law School – Food will be served Gregg Alton is the Executive Vice President of Gilead, and formerly General Counsel. In his current role, Mr. Alton is responsible for […]
Pro-Life SLS Board Meeting
SLS International Film Festival – Rabbit Proof Fence (Australia)
SLS International Film Festival – Rabbit Proof Fence (Australia)
Australian dinner and a movie The Advanced Degree Student Association invites you to an Australian dinner and a movie In 1931, the “Chief Protector of Aborigines” in the State of Western Australia, A.O. Neville, had the power under the Aborigine Act to relocate “half-caste” children from their families to educational centers to give them the […]
OutLaw General Meeting
OutLaw General Meeting
Membership meeting Discussion of upcoming events and organizational issues Related Media
An Introduction to the Aghanistan Legal Education Project
An Introduction to the Aghanistan Legal Education Project
Members of the Afghanistan Legal Education Project (ALEP) will discuss the background of the project, as well as our goals and current efforts to impact legal education in Afghanistan. Related Media
ACS’s Arguing Before the Supreme Court: Adam Wolf
ACS’s Arguing Before the Supreme Court: Adam Wolf
Safford v. Redding and the Constitutionality of a Public School Strip Search Come hear about public interest lawyering in the Supreme Court from Adam Wolf, who won last Term's closely case followed on the constitutionality of a school strip searching a thirteen-year-old in an effort to find prohibited ibuprofen. Adam Wolf is a staff attorney […]
The Path to Settlement in the Google Books Case
The Path to Settlement in the Google Books Case
CIS & SLATA present Jonathan Band Counsel to the American Library Association and the Association of Research Libraries Tuesday, February 2nd 12:45 PM Room 85 Lunch will be served! Please join SLATA for a discussion of the terms in the amended settlement agreement in the Google Books case. Mr. Band, who has worked on the […]
Alan Schatzberg on DSM-V
Alan Schatzberg on DSM-V
Presents Alan F. Schatzberg DSM-V Development and its Legal, Social and Ethical Implications Tuesday, February 2nd, 5 - 6 p.m. Room 280B Stanford Law School – Food will be served Alan F. Schatzberg is the President of the American Psychiatric Association, which is responsible for the development of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental […]
Jessup Moot Court Practice Session
WSL Presents: Faculty Roundtable with Professor Schacter
WSL Presents: Faculty Roundtable with Professor Schacter
WSL invites you to join professor Schacter in a small setting to hear about the Prop 8 trial, her current work on constitutional law and legislation, and answers to your questions about her work. Related Media
Stanford Law Review Clerkship Panel
Stanford Law Review Clerkship Panel
Stanford Law Review members will discuss the clerkship application process. Related Media
Kaplan PMBR Information Session
Kaplan PMBR Information Session
An information session for students interested in the Kaplan PMBR bar review course and/or becoming Kaplan PMBR student representatives. Related Media
Federal Litigation Lecture
Federal Litigation Lecture
Judge Jeremy Fogel will lecture on effective oral argument to students in Federal Litigation Judge Jeremy Fogel will lecture on oral argument to the Federal Litigation class. Related Media
SJIL Galley Night
SJIL Galley Night
Galley night for the Stanford Journal of International Law Galley night for the Stanford Journal of International Law Related Media
Law School Musical Writers’ Meeting
Jessup Moot Court Practice Session
ILS presents Interactive Radio for Justice
ILS presents Interactive Radio for Justice
A discussion with Wanda Hall on the organization's efforts Interactive Radio for Justice (IRfJ) encourages dialogue between communities targeted by investigations of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the national and international authorities who are responsible for bringing justice to these populations. Wanda Hall, director of the IRfJ will discuss some the organization's efforts, and […]
SIPA Planning Meeting
SLATA Members Meeting
SLATA Members Meeting
Come learn about what SLATA has planned for the quarter and how you can get involved. Related Media
Louis Kaplow (Harvard Law School)
Louis Kaplow (Harvard Law School)
"Why (Ever) Define Markets?" Louis Kaplow of Harvard Law School presents "Why (Ever) Define Markets?" as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2010. "Why (Ever) Define Markets?" Related Media
Race and Incarceration Discussion
Race and Incarceration Discussion
The causes and consequences of racial disparities in imprisonment Location: Stanford Law School, Room 290. Why are African Americans 50% of those who are incarcerated even though they are 12% of the U.S. population? What happens to those people in prison? What happens when they get out? This panel features 4 of the most insightful […]
MBTI Workshops
Social Security Disability Project lunch with Dr. Reichterer
Social Security Disability Project lunch with Dr. Reichterer
Lunch time meeting for students in the Social Security Disability Pro Bono project. We'll hear from Dr. Reichterer, chief psychiatrist at the Opportunity Center, who will give advice on counseling clients with mental and psychological impairments. Related Media
acappellants Rehearsal
The International Law Society and the Levin Center invite you to come hear from Professors Helen Stacy, Jenny Martinez and Allen Weiner speak about landing your summer job in international law.
The International Law Society and the Levin Center invite you to come hear from Professors Helen Stacy, Jenny Martinez and Allen Weiner speak about landing your summer job in international law.
The panel will also include several 2Ls and 3Ls who interned internationallyand who will share their experiences and insight into plotting their developing career paths. Please rsvp to nwpatton@law.stanford.edu by Wednesday, Feb 3, as seating will be limited. Related Media
Bhutan Law & Policy Project
Coffee with Lyle Denniston
Coffee with Lyle Denniston
An afternoon coffee discussion with ACS and Supreme Court reporter Lyle Denniston. Denniston is in his 61st year as a journalist, and his 51st year of covering the Supreme Court, thus explaining why he is known as "Dean Emeritus of the Supreme Court Press Corps." Currently, he writes for scotusblog.com and for an NPR station […]