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Drug Development and International Access Conference
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Does the Constitution protect unenumerated rights?
Does the Constitution protect unenumerated rights?
A debate between Prof. Michael McConnell and Dr. Roger Pilon Conservative and libertarian legal theorists share much in common. Both often use original meaning as their source of constitutional interpretation. Both tend to view the federal government's powers as limited. But one major point of disagreement is whether the Constitution protects those rights which are […]
Spring Quarter Town Hall Meeting
Spring Quarter Town Hall Meeting
Final town hall meeting with Dean Kramer and students. Related Media
SLS Musical Rehearsal – Scene 7
SLS Musical Rehearsal – Scene 8
Judicial Selection: New Mexico Case Study
Judicial Selection: New Mexico Case Study
Professor Romero will speak on judicial selection methods and their impact on the composition of the judiciary. He will focus on New Mexico and compare the relatively new (1989) judicial selection method with the previous method of partisan election of judges. Having served as chair of the judicial nominating commissions for all of the courts […]
Computer Security and Privacy for Emerging Technologies: Implantable Medical Devices and Household Robots
Computer Security and Privacy for Emerging Technologies: Implantable Medical Devices and Household Robots
CIS/CLB/SLATA Speaker Series Room 280B Today's and tomorrow's emerging technologies have the potential to greatly improve the quality of our lives. Without the appropriate checks and balances, however, these emerging technologies have the potential to also compromise our digital (and physical) security and privacy. A key goal of the University of Washington Computer Security Lab […]
Cleary Gottlieb Lunch Presentation: International Private Equity
Cleary Gottlieb Lunch Presentation: International Private Equity
Michael A. Gerstenzang is a partner based in the New York office . Mr. Gerstenzang's practice focuses on organizing and advising private investment funds, including buyout funds, international funds, special situations funds, venture capital funds, hedge funds and other types of "alternative asset" investment vehicles. Mr. Gerstenzang also advises private investment funds in their investment […]
Federal LItigation: Meet Frederick Wiseman!
Federal LItigation: Meet Frederick Wiseman!
Famed nonfiction directror Frederick Wiseman will discuss the making of Titicut Follies. Titicutt Follies, the only American film banned by a court in the US for reasons other than obsenity or national secuirty, portrays the State Prison for the Criminally Insane in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. The Federal Litigation course is based on the film. Related Media
SLS International Film Festival – Bon Cop, Bad Cop (Canada)
SLS International Film Festival – Bon Cop, Bad Cop (Canada)
A screening of a Canadian movie The Advanced Degree Student Association invites you to a Canadian dinner and the movie Bon Cop, Bad Cop. Director Eric Canuel and producer Kevin Tierney collaborate on Canada's first "completely bilingual" film, a buddy cop murder mystery starring Colm Feore and Patrick Huard. When a body is discovered on […]
SLS Musical Rehearsal – Scene 1
StreetLaw Teacher Meeting
StreetLaw Teacher Meeting
A training, evaluation, and planning meeting for StreetLaw teachers Related Media
StreetLaw Teacher Meeting
StreetLaw Teacher Meeting
A meeting for evaluating last quarter and planning for this quarter and next year's board. Related Media
ILS Presents Dr. Lothar Determann
ILS Presents Dr. Lothar Determann
A discussion on EU privacy and internet laws Dr. Lothar Determann is a member of the Baker & McKenzie's International/Commercial Group in the San Francisco/Palo Alto office and member of the Global Steering Committee – Data Privacy. Dr. Determann is ranked as a leading lawyer in Chambers USA, Legal 500 USA and Super Lawyers, and […]
BLSA General Body Meeting
Jones Day 1L Reception
Bhutan Law & Policy Project Wed Meeting
Bhutan Law & Policy Project Wed Meeting
Class discussion and review of class project goals/terms of reference regarding upcoming travel to Bhutan. Related Media
Gene Patents and Controversy: Panel on Association for Molecular Pathology v. US
Gene Patents and Controversy: Panel on Association for Molecular Pathology v. US
ROOM 290 - 5:00 - 6:15PM Presents Breaking News for Gene Patents: Expert Panel on Association for Molecular Pathology v. US Wednesday, April 7th, 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. Room 290, Stanford Law School – Food will be served The recent decision on Association for Molecular Pathology v. US by the United States District Court, Southern […]
A Constitutional Conversation with Ward Farnsworth: Why All the Interesting Supreme Court Cases are Decided 5-4
A Constitutional Conversation with Ward Farnsworth: Why All the Interesting Supreme Court Cases are Decided 5-4
The Stanford Constitutional Law Center presents a Wednesday Night Discussion Series: A Constitutional Conversation with Professor Ward Farnsworth: Why All the Interesting Supreme Court Cases are Decided 5-4 5:45 pm - Dinner 6:00 pm - Conversation Law Cafe, Stanford Law School Related Media
SLS Musical Rehearsal – Scene 2
SLS Musical Rehearsal – Scene 6
Acappellants Rehearsal
STLR Board Elections
Social Security Disability Project case rounds lunch
Social Security Disability Project case rounds lunch
Mandatory lunch meeting for all students in the Social Security Disability Pro Bono project. Students will share the progress they have made on their cases and we will also discuss upcoming hearings and end-of-the-year events. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
Stanford Law Review Info Session
Stanford Law Review Info Session
Room 290 Are you wondering what Law Review is really like? Trying to figure out how you'll complete the Candidate Exercise while moving and starting work? Get the answers to these and other questions at Law Review's info session this Thursday, April 8, at 12:45 p.m. in Room 290. Professor Norman Spaulding, former SLR Articles […]
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? Hosted by SLS Christian Fellowship and International Student Christian Outreach, this weekly lunch-time meeting will explore certain passages […]
Thank God for Gitmo
Thank God for Gitmo
Deroy Murdock on The War On Terror, Detainees, and Trials Presented by the Federalist Society Related Media
Winston & Strawn’s Clean Energy Practice
Winston & Strawn’s Clean Energy Practice
The Environmental Law Society and Stanford Energy Law present Jerry Bloom, Chair of the Energy Practice of Winston & Strawn. Speaker: Jerry Bloom is chair of the firm’s energy, project development, and finance practice group and focuses his practice on the development, finance, and operation of domestic and international independent energy projects, electric-industry restructuring and […]
SLS Musical Rehearsal – Scene 3
ABA International Law Section Panel
Women of Stanford Law Faculty Potluck
Women of Stanford Law Faculty Potluck
Women of Stanford Law, with Professor Deborah Rhode, are pleased to invite students to Professor Rhode's home to enjoy dinner with fellow students and faculty. Related Media
SLS Musical Rehearsal – Scene 4
Conference Speaker Breakfast
Drug Development and International Access Conference
Drug Development and International Access Conference
In Memory of Professor John H. Barton BACK TO THE EVENT WEBSITE Related Media Panel 3 – The Role of Government and Multilateral Organizations in Increasing Access to Medicine (QuickTime Streaming video) Panel 2 – Partnerships to Facilitate Drug Development (QuickTime Streaming video) Panel 1 – Incentives for Research & Development of Medicines (QuickTime Streaming […]
Reception for Drug Development and International Access Conference
Reception for Drug Development and International Access Conference
Following the Drug Development and International Access Conference, all participants are invited to a reception. Related Media
John Stackhouse: Getting Past Sentimentality in Multiculturalism: Hegemony, Harmony, Anarchy, or Affirmation
John Stackhouse: Getting Past Sentimentality in Multiculturalism: Hegemony, Harmony, Anarchy, or Affirmation
Presented by the Federalist Society With Commentary by Prof. Michael McConnell Related Media
“Crafting International Agreements, Constitutions, and Laws. Nation Building in Action– How to Represent the Public Interest: Through the Prism of Oil and Gas, Conflict and Independence Movements”
“Crafting International Agreements, Constitutions, and Laws. Nation Building in Action– How to Represent the Public Interest: Through the Prism of Oil and Gas, Conflict and Independence Movements”
"Alumnus Jenik Radon, JD '71, Professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, will speak with students interested in international human rights, contract law, and state building. Prof. Radon will speak about how he hasbeen able to take his ideas from the planning and development stages to actually impacting change in places as […]