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Samsung-Stanford Conference on Patent Enforcement
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Stanford University Mock Trial Scrimmage
Stanford University Mock Trial Scrimmage
Stanford's undergraduate mock trial teams scrimmage their case with law student supervision. Stanford's undergraduate mock trial teams scrimmage their case with law student supervision. Related Media
Stanford University Mock Trial Scrimmage
Stanford University Mock Trial Scrimmage
Stanford's undergraduate mock trial teams scrimmage their case with law student supervision. Stanford's undergraduate mock trial teams scrimmage their case with law student supervision. Related Media
Shaking the Foundations Leadership Transition Meeting
Shaking the Foundations Leadership Transition Meeting
This meeting will determine the executive board of Shaking the Foundations 2012. All 1Ls and 2Ls are welcome. Related Media
APILSA Board Meeting
IRAP Case Rounds Dinner
IRAP Case Rounds Dinner
Dinner to Update IRAP Team Members on their Resettlement and Policy Team Progress 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
SLPR Legislative Notes Project
SLPR Legislative Notes Project
An opportunity for SLS students to speak with members of the Stanford Law and Policy Review about submissions to our annual Legislative Notes Project. Related Media
Deconstructing Diversity in the Workforce: Irell Lawyers Discuss the Current State of Law Firm Diversity
Deconstructing Diversity in the Workforce: Irell Lawyers Discuss the Current State of Law Firm Diversity
Meet with Irell lawyers to discuss what diversity in the work force means for you. They will cover how a firm can support a diverse work force and strategies to identify a firm that will give you the support you need. Lunch will be served. Related Media
ACS and NLG Presents: Families in Distress
ACS and NLG Presents: Families in Distress
A discussion of the increasing poverty rates in America Juliet Brodie (SLS) and David Grusky from the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality will discuss the recent rise in poverty levels in the U.S. Related Media
SLS Welcomes Stephen Preston, general counsel of the CIA.
SLS Welcomes Stephen Preston, general counsel of the CIA.
Cosponsored by Stanford Law School and the Center for International Security and Cooperation. Related Media
Weil 1L Panel /Reception
Making the New American University: Law, Life Science and the Politics of Technology Transfer
Making the New American University: Law, Life Science and the Politics of Technology Transfer
Law and Biosciences Workshop with Professor David Winickoff, University of California at Berkeley "Making the New American University: Law, Life Science and the Politics of Technology Transfer" Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Afghanistan Legal Education Project Interviews
The Burden of Social Proof: Shared Thresholds and Social Influence
The Burden of Social Proof: Shared Thresholds and Social Influence
Faculty Lunch with Visiting Professor Rob MacCoun "The Burden of Social Proof: Shared Thresholds and Social Influence" Faculty workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
Informal Talk with Solicitor of the Department of the Interior Hilary Tompkins
Informal Talk with Solicitor of the Department of the Interior Hilary Tompkins
Informal Talk with Solicitor of the Department of the Interior Hilary Tompkins Hilary Tompkins was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Solicitor of the Department of the Interior on June 17, 2009. As Solicitor, Tompkins is the chief general counsel for Interior and represents the Department in administrative and judicial litigation and meetings, negotiations and […]
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
Law School Musical Auditions
An Evening with Ellen Seidler
An Evening with Ellen Seidler
Independent Film Maker and Unlikely Copyright Crusader Talk featuring Ellen Seidler, is a 25-year broadcast journalism and film veteran. Ellen has produced/directed/ and worked as a cinematographer on a variety of independent film and documentary projects. She co-produced, co-directed, and co-wrote "And Then Came Lola," a sexy hit lesbian romantic comedy, starring Ashleigh Sumner and […]
Afghanistan Legal Education Project Interviews
WSL Board Meeting
Law Student for a Day
Law Student for a Day
On Thursday, February 23, 2012 SLS BLSA will hold its annual “Law Student for a Day” Program whereby middle school students from KIPP Bayview Academy will have the opportunity to visit SLS and be exposed to law school culture. The program is organized in collaboration with one of BLSA’s community partners, Boys Speak Out, Inc., […]
CIS Speaker Series – Sonia Katyal
CIS Speaker Series – Sonia Katyal
Contrabrand: Art, Advertising and Property in the Age of Corporate Identity Room 280B RSVP required. In her talk, based on her forthcoming book from Yale Press, Contrabrand: Art, Advertising and Property in the Age of Corporate Identity, Sonia Katyal will discuss the intersection of art, commercial speech, and trademark law within the First Amendment, and […]
Matt Powers on Patent Litigation
Matt Powers on Patent Litigation
Matt Powers will discuss his career as a patent litigator, including founding his own plaintiff's-side firm Related Media
Summer Public Interest Funding Workshop
Summer Public Interest Funding Workshop
Join the Levin Staff to learn more about the Summer 2012 Summer Public Interest Funding program. We will discuss the program structure and distribute the applications. Related Media
Asian Americans and Stereotypes: The Case of Jeremy Lin
Asian Americans and Stereotypes: The Case of Jeremy Lin
Join APILSA as we watch the Knicks vs. Heat game and discuss the phenomenon of "Linsanity" and what it means for Asian Americans, media coverage of race, and race relations in general. Related Media
A Night in Harlem
A Night in Harlem
Black Law Students Association Black History Month Extravaganza The Stanford Black Law Students Association would like to cordially invite you to our annual celebration of Black History Month. This year we will be commemorating one of the most exciting periods in Black History: The Harlem Renaissance. So bust out your fedoras and pearls and help […]
Samsung-Stanford Conference on Patent Enforcement
Samsung-Stanford Conference on Patent Enforcement
Sponsored by Samsung Electronics and the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology (LST) Sponsored by Samsung Electronics and the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology (LST) Friday, February 24, 2012 8:30 am - 5:00 pm reception immediately following Stanford Law School 6 hours of CLE credit Click here to register for this event. […]
Questioning the Legality of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Early Spanish South America
Questioning the Legality of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Early Spanish South America
Legal History Workshop Professor Kris E. Lane, Tulane University "Questioning the Legality of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Early Spanish South America" Faculty Workshops are not open to the public. Related Media
First Annual WSL Kickball Extravaganza
First Annual WSL Kickball Extravaganza
Wilbur Field Please join the Women of Stanford Law for kickball, lunch, and sunshine. Rain date is Monday, February 27th at 12.30 p.m. RSVP required. Related Media
SLPR Legislative Notes Project
SLPR Legislative Notes Project
An opportunity for SLS students to speak with members of the Stanford Law and Policy Review about submissions to our annual Legislative Notes Project. Related Media
Legitimacy and policing: The benefits of self-regulation
Legitimacy and policing: The benefits of self-regulation
Brought to you by Stanford Program in Law and Society The policies and practices of the police are typically evaluated against two criteria: whether they are effective in fighting crime and whether they are lawful. I argue that we should be equally concerned about whether police actions are experienced as fair by the people who […]
Parents’ Weekend Reception at Stanford Law School
Parents’ Weekend Reception at Stanford Law School
If you are planning to be in town for the Stanford Undergraduate Parents' Weekend this weekend, we invite you and yours to join us at the law school for a reception at the new William H. Neukom Building Terrace. Light appetizers and drinks will be served. Please RSVP to Alumni Relations at alumni.relations@law.stanford.edu. Related Media
Washington, DC: Professor Rick Banks Book Discussion with Black Alumni Association
Washington, DC: Professor Rick Banks Book Discussion with Black Alumni Association
Explore the lives of the Black middle class with a Stanford Professor of Law. The Stanford Black Alumni Association-Washington DC invites you to join Rick Banks, '87, MA '87, Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law, in a discussion on his book, Is Marriage for White People?, featured in The Wall Street Journal, on CNN, and Essence magazine. Cost is $10 […]
Washington, DC: Professor Rick Banks Book Discussion
Washington, DC: Professor Rick Banks Book Discussion
SLS Alumni and their guests are invited to join Rick Banks, BA/MA '87, Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law, in a discussion that will illuminate the shifting terrain of marriage in American society and what can be learned from the African American experience. This program is based on Professor Banks' book, Is Marriage for White People?, featured in […]