Week of Events
Mock Trial Tournament
Mock Trial Tournament
Texas Young Lawyers Association Regional Tournament Hosted by Stanford Law School Related Media
SLS International Film Festival – Courthouse on the Horseback (China)
SLS International Film Festival – Courthouse on the Horseback (China)
Screening and dinner jointly sponsored by ADSA and the China Law & Policy Association ADSA and the China Law & Policy Association invite you for a celebration of China's cinematography and food! Join us to a screening of the 2006 Chinese film "Courthouse on the Horseback" (Ma Bei Shang De Fa Ting). Synopsis: On the […]
SJLSP Galley Night
Stanford Law Review Symposium: State Constitutions
Stanford Law Review Symposium: State Constitutions
The Stanford Law Review, the Stanford Constitutional Law Center, the Stanford Federalist Society and the Stanford American Constitution Society are pleased to bring together prominent legal scholars, practitioners, and judges to have an important and timely discussion about state constitutions. This is an area of the law that has been insufficiently addressed in the legal […]
Public Interest Committee Meeting
Pro Bono Fresh Lifelines for Youth Meeting
Pro Bono Fresh Lifelines for Youth Meeting
Fly is “Fresh Lifelines for Youth,” a nonprofit based in Milpitas. Their mission is to prevent juvenile crime and incarceration through legal education, mentoring, and leadership training designed to meet the needs of the most at-risk and disadvantaged youth in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties. Go to their website is at www.flyprogram.org to learn […]
OCS International Speakers Series
CLB Speaker Series: Osagie Obasogie
CLB Speaker Series: Osagie Obasogie
"Cruel and Unusual Ethics? Examining Recent Efforts to Loosen Restrictions on Using Prisoners in Medical Research" Presents Osagie Obasogie Cruel and Unusual Ethics? Examining Recent Efforts to Loosen Restrictions on Using Prisoners in Medical Research Tuesday, February 16th, 12:45 -2 p.m. Room 280B, Stanford Law School – Food will be served Osagie Obasogie is a […]
International Speakers Series
Citizens United: Will Corporate Speech Devour Democracy?
Citizens United: Will Corporate Speech Devour Democracy?
Citizens United: Will Corporate Speech Devour Democracy? The Stanford Federalist Society welcomes Bradley A. Smith, who defends the recent Citizens United decision. Free pizza lunch will be served. Stanford Law School, Room 290. Related Media
Paths to Justice Revisited : Lecture by Dame Hazel Genn, Dean of Laws at University College London
Paths to Justice Revisited : Lecture by Dame Hazel Genn, Dean of Laws at University College London
Paths to Justice Revisited Professor Lawrence Friedman and Stanford Law School invite SLS affiliated faculty, visiting scholars, and students to a special lecture by Dame Hazel Genn on Tuesday, February 16th, at 4:30p.m. in Room 95. The lecture will be followed by a wine and cheese reception in the Faculty Louge. Dame Hazel Genn is […]
Jessup Moot Court Practice Session
ILS presents John Kamm
ILS presents John Kamm
A discussion with the Director of the Dui Hua Foundation The Dui Hua Foundation ("dui hua" means "dialogue" in Mandarin Chinese) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving universal human rights by means of a well-informed dialogue between the United States and China. Dui Hua leverages its partnerships, research, and publications to help secure better […]
Law Students for Reproductive Justice Introductory Meeting
Law Students for Reproductive Justice Introductory Meeting
The first meeting of the year for the new student organization on campus: Law Students for Reproductive Justice. We will elect leadership positions for the group, choose an event to host this quarter, and plan the direction of our LSRJ chapter. Anyone interested in women's rights, reproductive rights, or human rights is welcome to join, […]
Lunch with Judge Sullivan, SDNY
United States v. George W. Bush et al.
United States v. George W. Bush et al.
A Fraud Worse than Enron Hear Betsy de la Vega discuss her book, U.S. v. Bush, and watch a clip of her interview on The Colbert Report! Ms. de la Vega -- who is currently the Levin Center's Director of Pro Bono and Externship programs -- began her career as a federal prosecutor in Minneapolis […]
SJALP Meeting
SJALP Meeting
Meeting for all members of the Stanford Journal of Animal Law and Policy. Related Media
Pro Bono Tax Program
Jessup Moot Court Practice Session
SLS Musical Readthrough
SLPR Volume XXII Elections
SLPR Volume XXII Elections
The full membership of the Stanford Law and Policy Review will meet to elect the executive board for Volume XXII. Related Media
Acappellants Rehearsal
PI Legal Writing Workshop
Public Interest Legal Writing Workshop
Public Interest Legal Writing Workshop
Jocelyn Larkin, Deputy Executive Director from the Impact Fund, to hold a special legal writing workshop for our PI students. Related Media
The Past, Present, and Future(?) of the Music Industry
The Past, Present, and Future(?) of the Music Industry
SESLA presents Jay Cooper Jay Cooper, Partner and Chair of Greenberg Traurig's Los Angeles Entertainment Practice, will speak about his 50+ years as one of the most influential attorneys in the music industry Related Media
The European Union’s Lisbon Treaty: Assessment and Implications for the United States
The European Union’s Lisbon Treaty: Assessment and Implications for the United States
A Discussion with Laurent Cohen-Tanugi Laurent Cohen-Tanugi is a Paris-based international lawyer, policy adviser and public intellectual. In 2007, he was appointed by the French government to lead a task force on the future of the European Union’s Lisbon Strategy, ahead of the French Presidency of the EU. He was previously a partner of Skadden, […]
Pro Bono Alternative Spring Informational Session
Pro Bono Alternative Spring Informational Session
This session is to provide students with information regarding alternative spring break trips. Related Media
STLR IP Research Training Session
Dennis Carlton (Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago)
Dennis Carlton (Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago)
Appropriate Antitrust Policy Towards Single-Firm Conduct: Extraction vs. Extension Dennis Carlton of the Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago presents “Appropriate Antitrust Policy Towards Single-Firm Conduct: Extraction vs. Extension” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2010. "Appropriate Antitrust Policy Towards Single-Firm Conduct: Extraction vs. Extension" Related Media
MPRE video review
MPRE video review
for students taking the March exam We will be showing the video review of the MPRE exam by Prof. Chemerinsky. Related Media
Pulpit Speech Debate on the Constitutionality of the Johnson Amendment
Pulpit Speech Debate on the Constitutionality of the Johnson Amendment
The Alliance Defense Fund's "Pulpit Initiative" challenges the constitutionality of the Johnson Amendment, which uses the Internal Revenue Code to effectively prohibit churches and other non-profit organizations from supporting or opposing a candidate for The Alliance Defense Fund's "Pulpit Initiative" challenges the constitutionality of the Johnson Amendment, which uses the Internal Revenue Code to effectively […]
SIGNAL: Stanford Interdisciplinary Group in Neuroscience and Law
SIGNAL: Stanford Interdisciplinary Group in Neuroscience and Law
In this talk, Nick Steinmetz will present a recent scientific paper in which researchers demonstrated, in awake humans, the dissociation of action and intention. This work has great implications for the way we understand the interaction between conscious intention and behavior and may bear on legal theory and doctrine. Nick is a neuroscience graduate student […]
Film screening of “The Order of Myths”
Film screening of “The Order of Myths”
"The Order of Myths" documents the oldest Mardi Gras in the west, dating back to 1703 in Mobile, Alabama. To this day, Mobile has a huge segregated Mardi Gras celebration. Related Media
Film screening of “The Order of Myths”
Film screening of “The Order of Myths”
"The Order of Myths" documents the oldest Mardi Gras in the west, dating back to 1703 in Mobile, Alabama. To this day, Mobile has a huge segregated Mardi Gras celebration. Related Media
Mock Trial Scrimmage
WSL Presents: Wine Tasting
WSL Presents: Wine Tasting
Join the Women of Stanford Law for an evening of wine tasting featuring wine selections and explanations from the Stanford Law and Wine Society. 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? This weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages of the Bible in a discussion-based format. Lunch will be […]
MPRE Video Review
MPRE Video Review
for students taking the March exam. We will be showing the video review of the MPRE exam by Prof. Chemerinsky. Related Media
Meeting with John Eastman
Meeting with John Eastman
The Stanford Federalist Society hosts FIRE & friends Brief student discussion with California AG candidate Related Media