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Law and Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death
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Roller Skating Mixer
Video conference interview
Video conference interview
Private job interview via video conference for a law student Related Media
What is the Future of Big Law?
What is the Future of Big Law?
hosted by Building a Better Legal Profession and the Women of Stanford Law The economic crisis of 2008 severely impacted the legal profession, particularly big law firms. Young associates were particularly affected, with layoffs, fewer summer associate positions and uncertainty about the financial strength of the firm. Sang Kim, the managing partner of DLA Piper […]
Lunch with Mr. Henry Bemporad
Lunch with Mr. Henry Bemporad
Deputy Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Texas Mr. Henry Bemporad, SLS '76, the Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Texas and head of their appellate section, has offered to have lunch with a small group of students during his visit to campus for the Supreme Court Litigation conference. This is […]
Federal Litigation Lecture on Class Certification
Federal Litigation Lecture on Class Certification
Brad Seligman, founder of the Impact Fund and lead attorney for plaintiffs in Dukes v. Walmart, lectures to students enrolled in Federal Litigation Related Media
Lincoln's Code: The Law of War in American History
Lincoln's Code: The Law of War in American History
Legal History Workshop with Professor John Witt, Yale Law School "Lincoln's Code: The Law of War in American History" Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Coffee with Ivan Fong
Coffee with Ivan Fong
A conversation with the GC of the Dept. of Homeland Security APILSA is hosting a conversation with Ivan Fong, the General Counsel of the Department of Homeland Security. Related Media
Reception with Professor Falk
Reception with Professor Falk
Richard Falk will be meeting with faculty and students before a public talk he is due to deliver on Israel-Palestine. Falk, the former Albert G. Milbank Emeritus Professor of International Law and Practice at Princeton University, has served since 2008 as the United Nations Special Rapporteur for "the situation of human rights in the Palestinian […]
Imagining Israel-Palestine Peace: Why International Law Matters
Imagining Israel-Palestine Peace: Why International Law Matters
Since 1991, countless summits have been held and proclamations issued declaring a commitment to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. These efforts have all failed and the situation on the ground, from increasing violence to the rapid expansion of the occupation infrastructure, has only worsened. Why? Can an increased emphasis on international law as the basis for […]
Imagining Israel-Palestine Peace: Why International Law Matters
Imagining Israel-Palestine Peace: Why International Law Matters
Featuring the UN Special Rapporteur for Palestinian Human Rights Since 1991, countless summits have been held and proclamations issued declaring a commitment to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. These efforts have all failed and the situation on the ground, from increasing violence to the rapid expansion of the occupation infrastructure, has only worsened. Why? Can an […]
SLATA Breakfast with Ivan Fong
SLATA Breakfast with Ivan Fong
SLATA-members breakfast with Ivan Fong, General Counsel of the Dept. of Homeland Security Related Media
Housing Pro Bono Reflection Session
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
2L Public Interest Mentors meeting
2L Public Interest Mentors meeting
This meeting is to convene the 2L Public Interest Mentors and discuss upcoming deadlines and other PI-related issues. Related Media
Clerkship Panel
Clerkship Panel
Come hear about the clerkship-hunting experience from APILSA, BLSA, and SLLSA members who have been through it. Related Media
Careers in Entertainment Law
Careers in Entertainment Law
Talk by Larry Stein, Entertainment Litigator Talk by Larry Stein, Entertainment Litigator Related Media
Open Office Hours with the SLS Communications WebTeam
Open Office Hours with the SLS Communications WebTeam
Do you have any web or social media needs you'd like some help with? If so, join the SLS WebTeam for the first of our monthly open office hours on February 7th. Our staff will do our best to assist you in your needs from web coding to social media content creation and much more. […]
Not This Child
Not This Child
Constitutional Questions in Regulating Non-Invasive Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis and Selective Abortion Law and Biosciences Workshop "Not This Child: Constitutional Questions in Regulating Non-Invasive Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis and Selective Abortion" with […]
LSRJ Course Campaign Meeting
LSRJ Course Campaign Meeting
A committee meeting for members of the LSRJ course campagin Related Media
SLS Mock Trial TYLA Team Scrimmage
SLS Mock Trial TYLA Team Scrimmage
SLS mock trial teams headed for TYLA tournament scrimmage the case We are running through a practice trial for our upcoming tournament. Related Media
Clemency Project
Clemency Project
Training for clemency pro bono project Training to do interviews for clemency pro bono project. Related Media
Writers’ Meeting
Meeting with Prof. Larry Diamond
Meeting with Prof. Larry Diamond
Small group meeting with Prof. Larry Diamond and students (mostly 1Ls). Related Media
Putting Buck v. Bell in Scientific and Historical Context
Putting Buck v. Bell in Scientific and Historical Context
Faculty Lunch with Visiting Professor Edward Larson "Putting Buck v. Bell in Scientific and Historical Context Related Media
StanfordACS Presents: The Power of Two
StanfordACS Presents: The Power of Two
A Round-table with Producer Andrew Byrnes Please join us for an intimate luncheon with Andrew Byrnes, partner at Covington and Burling, LLP, Silicon Valley, and producer of "The Power of Two." About "The Power of Two" Inspired by their 2007 memoir, “The Power Of Two” offers an intimate portrayal of the bond between half-Japanese twin […]
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
The European Sovereign Debt Crisis — Why It’s Everyone’s Problem
The European Sovereign Debt Crisis — Why It’s Everyone’s Problem
Join the Rock Center for Corporate Governance, the International Law Society, and the Women of Stanford Law for a conversation about Europe's sovereign debt crisis. This conversation will be moderated by Prof Ken Scott, from Stanford Law School and will feature Prof Darrell Duffie from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Patrick Brown of […]
Federal Litigation Judges Conference (Personal Jurisdiction Motion)
Federal Litigation Judges Conference (Personal Jurisdiction Motion)
This is a mandatory meeting for all students in Jeff Kobrick's Federal Litigation class students who will be judging the personal jurisdiction oral argument. Related Media
SLPR Topic Selection Night
SLS International Film Festival: India
SLS International Film Festival: India
Band Baaja Baaraat (Bands Horns and Revelry) A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Fasten Your seat belts: the second destination of the SLS International Film Festival is India. Please join ADSA to watch the award-winning Band Baaja Baaraat. Dinner will be served, BYO refreshments are welcome . We look forward to seeing as many of the […]
SJLSP staff meeting
SJLSP staff meeting
Logistics/scheduling/assignments for staff of Stanford Journal of Law, Science & Policy Logistics/scheduling/assignments for staff of Stanford Journal of Law, Science & Policy Related Media
China’s Different Path Towards Internationalization of the RMB: Hong Kong as an Offshore RMB Financial Center
China’s Different Path Towards Internationalization of the RMB: Hong Kong as an Offshore RMB Financial Center
Part of China’s export-driven success over the last several decades can be attributed to currency controls, which have given the Chinese government a certain degree of autonomy in devising macroeconomic policies without having to worry too much about dangers like inflation. However, this system has a glaring drawback as China’s economy changes, and it’s focus […]
Inside the Pyramid of Disputes: Naming, Claiming and Refraining in 3 California Prisons
Inside the Pyramid of Disputes: Naming, Claiming and Refraining in 3 California Prisons
Brought to you by Stanford Program in Law and Society Room 185 Brought to you by Stanford Program in Law and Society Professor Kitty Calavita, University of California, Irvine (Emerita) Paper Abstract: Previous literature on disputing and legal mobilization suggests that stigmatized, self-blaming, and/or vulnerable populations face significant barriers to naming a situation as injurious […]
Who Should Train Lawyers? – A Debate About the Future of Legal Education
Who Should Train Lawyers? – A Debate About the Future of Legal Education
sponsored by the Stanford Center on the Legal Profession The Center on the Legal Profession hosts a discussion about recently renewed calls to reform legal education in response to changes in the profession, with panelists: Larry Kramer, Dean of Stanford Law School, Ralph Baxter, Chairman and CEO of Orrick, and Michael Holston, Former General Counsel […]
The Once and Future City: City Transformation in an Era of Change
The Once and Future City: City Transformation in an Era of Change
Sponsored by the The League of California Cities' Municipal Law Institute and Stanford Law School Sponsored by the The League of California Cities' Municipal Law Institute and Stanford Law School The upcoming Municipal Law Institute Symposium will address how cities operate when financial resources are no longer available to provide services the public has come […]
Stanford Technology Law Review Symposium
Stanford Technology Law Review Symposium
New Interpretations of the First Amendment The Stanford Technology Law Review hosts its annual symposium. The tentative topic this year is new interpretations of the First Amendment. Speakers and more details TBA. Related Media
Stanford Technology Law Review Symposium
Stanford Technology Law Review Symposium
First Amendment Challenges in the Digital Age The Stanford Technology Law Review presents its annual symposium: First Amendment Challenges in the Digital AgeCo-hosted by the Center for Internet and Society.. 0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in […]
Dallas: Lunch & Discussion with Richard Fisher, MBA ’75
Dallas: Lunch & Discussion with Richard Fisher, MBA ’75
11:30 a.m. Registration 12:00 p.m. Lunch & Discussion SLS alumni and guests are invited to join GSB alumni for a luncheon discussion on the Federal Reserve and the economy with Richard Fisher, MBA '75, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Mr. Fisher will share perspectives on the financial crisis and the […]
Project ReMADE Mentor Training
Project ReMADE Mentor Training
Jennifer Scaife of the SF Reentry Policy Council will provide a workshop for Project ReMADE mentors on the most effective ways to help mentees. Related Media
Acappellants Rehearsal
OWLS Introductory Dinner
OWLS Introductory Dinner
Re-introducing the Older Wiser Law Student organization to the Stanford Law Community. The Older Wiser Law Student (OWLS) organization is coming back to Stanford! Join us for a steak and shrimp dinner. We will discuss plans for the year and solicit applications for board membership. All are welcome. Go on... be an OWL! Related Media
Law and Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death
Law and Policy of the Developing Brain: Neuroscience from Womb to Death
Friday, February 10 UC Hastings College of the Law Alumni Reception Center 200 McAllister Street San Francisco, CA 94102 (Map) Saturday, February 11 Stanford Law School Room 190 559 Nathan Abbott Way Stanford CA 94305 (Map) Click here to RSVP for this event. About the event: This conference will examine developments in neuroscience and the […]
SLS Black Law Students Association Annual Conference
SLS Black Law Students Association Annual Conference
SLS Black Law Students Association Annual Conference Related Media