- No events scheduled for January 22, 2012.
REDRAWING THE MAPS: Redistricting, Race, & Representation in the Next Decade
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
SLR Elections
Deep Secrecy
Deep Secrecy
Faculty Lunch Appointments candidate David Pozen Faculty workshops are not open to the public.
SJLBFGalley Night
Oral Argument Lecture
Oral Argument Lecture
For Federal Litigation Geoff Howard, Managing Partner at Bingham, McCutchen in SF, will give a lecture about oral argument to students in Federal Litigation. Attendance mandatory for some Fed Lit sections Related Media
Informal Talk with Daniel Silverberg ’03
Informal Talk with Daniel Silverberg ’03
Informal Talk with Daniel Silverberg '03 Daniel Silverberg is Counsel to the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the U.S. House of Representatives. In this capacity, he provides strategic and procedural counsel to Congressman Howard Berman, the Chairman of the Committee, and other Members on legislation moving through the Committee and on the House Floor. Mr. […]
SJ CRCL Board Meeting
Information Session on California’s Capital Fellows Program with Paco Torres, JD ’11
Information Session on California’s Capital Fellows Program with Paco Torres, JD ’11
Join Paco Torres, JD '11, as he talks about California's Capital Fellows program. Room 283 Related Media
The King’s Colonial Peace
The King’s Colonial Peace
Legal History Workshop Professor Lisa Ford, University of New South Wales Professor Ford is the author of Settler Sovereignty: Jurisdiction and Indigenous People in America and Australia, 1788-1836 For additional information, please contact Professor Bob Gordon at rwgordon@law.stanford.edu Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
CLB Journal Club Lunch
CLB Journal Club Lunch
Journal Clubs are opportunities for informal discussion, in which students and faculty explore a topic of interest in law and the biosciences. Details for this session will be posted soon. Related Media
Kavita Ramdas: The Global Fund for Women
Kavita Ramdas: The Global Fund for Women
Room 185 Join Kavita Ramdas, President and CEO of the Global Fund for Women, a publicly supported grantmaking foundation that advances human rights by investing in women-led organizations worldwide, for lunch. She will speak about her experience running the Fund, as well as her current research on women as agents of social change and human […]
Public Interest Fellows’ meeting
Treatment not Punishment: Diverting Mentally Ill Youth from Juvenile Jails to Mental Health Services
Treatment not Punishment: Diverting Mentally Ill Youth from Juvenile Jails to Mental Health Services
Panelists Fiza Quarashi from the National Center for Youth Law and Brian Blalock from Bay Area Legal Aid discuss the innovative work of juvenile mental health courts in Santa Clara and Alameda County, which provide intensive case management to juveniles in the system with severe mental illness. Hosted by the Youth and Education Advocates at […]
“The Giants Among Us” (with Tom Ewing)
“The Giants Among Us” (with Tom Ewing)
Law and the Biosciences Workshop Professor Robin Feldman, Hastings College of Law "The Giants Among Us" (with Tom Ewing) This paper discusses the role of a new sort of mass patent aggregators. Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Dusty Baker, Major League Baseball Manager
Dusty Baker, Major League Baseball Manager
Room 190 A talk by former San Francisco Giants and current Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker. Related Media
State of the Union Watching Party
State of the Union Watching Party
Students gathering to watch the President's State of the Union Address. Related Media
JSD/SPILS buddy dinner
SJLSP leadership meeting
SJLSP leadership meeting
Journal leaders' meeting Meeting to discuss status of upcoming volume on fisheries Related Media
Writers’ Meeting
Judicial Engagement
Judicial Engagement
Despite the explosion of political power over the last 50 years, commentators and scholars of all ideological stripes appear to worry more about the growth of judicial power. Those who decry so-called “judicial activism” complain that the Supreme Court too frequently strikes down the acts of elected representatives, infringes on the prerogatives of the executive […]
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come join us as we enjoy lunch together while we study the Bible. All are welcome and lunch will be provided. Related Media
ADSA lunchtime meeting
ADSA lunchtime meeting
ADSA is holding meeting with student members to update about past and future activities. Lunch will be provided. LLMs, JSMs and JSDs are welcome to join. Related Media
Barbri Student Rep Meeting
Barbri Student Rep Meeting
Group meeting of 3L student Barbri representatives 3L student Barbri representatives meeting with Barbri rep. Related Media
SLR Galley Night
SLVO Presents: The Last 600 Meters
SLVO Presents: The Last 600 Meters
A Documentary of the Iraq War The Last 600 Meters, a 90-minute documentary, looks at the two biggest battles of the Iraq war, Najaf and Fallujah, through the firsthand testimony of those who fought them. It won the 2008 Founder's Choice Award for Best Film at the GI Film Festival, and has received wide acclaim […]
Merengue dancing with Advanced Degree Student Association
Merengue dancing with Advanced Degree Student Association
Advanced Degree Student Association is hosting a Merengue dance social event for both JDs and Advanced Degree Students. Advanced Degree Students from Latin America will be practicing Merengue dance skills with JDs and LLMs. Refreshments shall be served. Related Media
MALDEF’s Thomas Saenz
MALDEF’s Thomas Saenz
SLLSA welcomes MALDEF's President and General Counsel to speak with students Related Media
Learn About SLS’s Rule of Law Projects
Learn About SLS’s Rule of Law Projects
Interested in law and development? Learn about opportunities in Afghanistan, Timor Leste, and Kurdistan The Rule of Law Program at Stanford Law School explores the relationship between legal development and the political, economic and social foundations of state-building. Three student projects in Afghanistan, Timor Leste, and Kurdistan are the primary drivers of an associated curriculum […]
Join SLS Rule of Law Projects
Join SLS Rule of Law Projects
Interested in law and development? Learn about opportunities in Afghanistan, Timor Leste, and Kurdistan The Rule of Law Program at Stanford Law School explores the relationship between legal development and the political, economic and social foundations of state-building. Three student projects in Afghanistan, Timor Leste, and Kurdistan are the primary drivers of an associated curriculum […]
Join SLS Rule of Law Projects
Join SLS Rule of Law Projects
Interested in law and development? Learn about opportunities in Afghanistan, Timor Leste, and Kurdistan The Rule of Law Program at Stanford Law School explores the relationship between legal development and the political, economic and social foundations of state-building. Three student projects in Afghanistan, Timor Leste, and Kurdistan are the primary drivers of an associated curriculum […]
JRCLS Lunch
JRCLS Lunch
Join us for lunch. Two of our 3L's will share their clerkship application stories. Related Media
David Relman: Reflections on Avian Flu, the National Security Advisory Board on Biosecurity and Scientific Publications
David Relman: Reflections on Avian Flu, the National Security Advisory Board on Biosecurity and Scientific Publications
The Center for Law and the Biosciences will host a lunchtime talk by Stanford School of Medicine Professor David Relman. Dr. Relman, who serves on the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, will discuss the Board's controversial request that the journals Science and Nature not publish certain details regarding research into avian flu. While the […]
Rule of Law Projects
Rule of Law Projects
Learn About SLS Rule of Law Projects in Afghanistan, Timor-Leste, and Beyond Join current students and faculty advisor Erik Jensen for a lively discussion of how 1Ls can get involved in the rule of law projects at SLS. Students will make short presentations about the projects and then take questions.
The Right to Democracy in the Context of the Arab Spring
The Right to Democracy in the Context of the Arab Spring
This symposium is an important forum for the legal community to gather and exchange ideas on a very relevant topic in today’s world. There is currently debate in the legal community over whether or not a right to democracy actually exists, and if it does, in what form and how expansive is it? The symposium […]
Mathe/Snyder/Prout Moot
Federal Litigation: Citing Federal Authorities
Persuasive Speaking Workshop for Public Interest Fellows
Persuasive Speaking Workshop for Public Interest Fellows
The workshop is a four-hour training program that will go beyond just technical presentation skills to also include content. The training will focus on the following areas: • Relaxation techniques and vocal and physical preparation exercises • Technical performance skills including effective use of eye contact, body and voice to convey your message and influence […]
SLS Mock Trial TYLA Team Workshop
SLS Mock Trial TYLA Team Workshop
Preparing for Regional Tournament One SLS Mock Trial team headed to the TYLA Regional Tournament will workshop its case. Related Media
Portland Trail Blazers vs. Phoenix Suns
Portland Trail Blazers vs. Phoenix Suns
Stanford Alumni Night at the Trail Blazers Tickets: $56 (plus a $5 processing fee per order) All seats are in the Yellow Zone. Tickets include a Pre-Game Happy Hour starting at 5:30 pm. (Game starts at 7:00 pm.) Appetizers are included in the ticket price. A no-host bar will be available. Stanford alums Robin Lopez […]
Chile: Presentation & Dinner with GSB Alumni & Professor Robert Flanagan
Chile: Presentation & Dinner with GSB Alumni & Professor Robert Flanagan
In May 2008, then President Lula da Silva of Brazil announced that a group of Latin American nations would move toward developing a common currency, just as many European countries have adopted the Euro as their currency. Recently, however, the Euro has come under extraordinary pressures, leading some observers to question whether the European common […]
REDRAWING THE MAPS: Redistricting, Race, & Representation in the Next Decade
REDRAWING THE MAPS: Redistricting, Race, & Representation in the Next Decade
2012 Voting Rights Symposium Each year the Levin Center hosts a symposium on a substantive topic that brings together academics, practitioners, and law students to reflect on a public interest issue. On January 28, 2012, the Levin Center will be hosting a symposium entitled REDRAWING THE MAPS: Redistricting, Race, and Representation in the Next Decade. […]