ELS Presents: Fracking California? with Kassie Siegel, Center for Biological Diversity
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Law Review Notes Lunch (with Nora Freeman Engstrom)
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSIGNAL Talk: Which of these brains is not like the others?
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Law Review Author Series: Nora Freeman Engstrom
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordDon’t Mess with Texas: In Praise of the State Judiciary
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCoffee with Cecilia Wang, Marshall Fitz, and Tom Saenz
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordBLSA Conference Panel: Interracial Marriage & Family
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Law Review Notes Lunch (with Michael Klausner)
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordUnlearning Liberty: Free Speech at America’s Colleges and Universities
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSan Diego: Reception and Town Hall Meeting with Dean Elizabeth Magill
La Jolla Country Club 7301 High Avenue, La JollaInfrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources – An Evening Talk with Brett M. Frischmann
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford National Security and the Law Society Movie Night!
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLaw and Society Documentary Series #1: India Untouched: Stories of People Apart
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordBioLaw Lunch: Enlisting Doctors in the Post-Roe Abortion Wars
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordBecoming Illegal: Norms and Economics of Unauthorized Migration
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordHuman Rights, the Drug War and Indigenous Movements in Mexico: A Talk with Laura Carlsen and Gloria Muñoz Ramirez
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLaw and Economics Seminar: Kyle Logue (University of Michigan Law School)
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCoffee Chat with Stephen Bright of the Southern Center for Human Rights
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
Intellectual Property, Innovation and Investment in Clean Energy: Exploring U.S.-China Perspectives
Intellectual Property, Innovation and Investment in Clean Energy: Exploring U.S.-China Perspectives
The invitation-only event will explore how intellectual-property issues are affecting clean-energy innovation and investment between the U.S. and China. This is the second annual intellectual-property workshop of the U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center, an effort launched jointly by U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao in 2009. As part of that research effort, […]
First Annual American Constitution Society Student Conference
First Annual American Constitution Society Student Conference
Bringing together legal leaders of today with those of tomorrow The American Constitution Society will host its first annual student conference at Stanford University Law School on Friday and Saturday, March 1-2, 2013. The event will feature prominent scholars, practioners and jurist from around the nation in a series of panels discussing the heated legal […]
Project ReMADE Class #3
Project ReMADE Class #3
Student-led pro bono project teaching entrepreneurship to individuals with a criminal record. Related Media
ELS Presents: Fracking California? with Kassie Siegel, Center for Biological Diversity
ELS Presents: Fracking California? with Kassie Siegel, Center for Biological Diversity
California's Central Coast region sits atop the Monterrey Shale -- one of the richest hydrocarbon reserves in the continental United States. Recent developements in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing have made oil and gas development in the region economically viable. ELS is pleased to present Kassie Siegel, Director of the Climate Law Institute at Center […]
Stanford Law Review Notes Lunch (with Nora Freeman Engstrom)
Stanford Law Review Notes Lunch (with Nora Freeman Engstrom)
Small group lunch discussion on student scholarship. Related Media
Policy team lunch
Policy team lunch
Policy team members - come have lunch with IRAP National's Policy Director and hear more about the policy projects being undertaken by other chapters and the organization as a whole. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
Negotiating the M&A Deal
Negotiating the M&A Deal
Experiences mergers & acquisitions lawyers will stage a mock demonstration of a merger and acquisiton deal. Related Media
SIGNAL Talk: Which of these brains is not like the others?
SIGNAL Talk: Which of these brains is not like the others?
David Faigman, Professor of Law at UC Hastings and Director of the UCSF/UC Hastings Consortium on Law, Science & Health Policy, joins us for a talk on using neuroscience data in the law. Virtually all science is based on making inferences from group data, but the law needs to make decisions in particular cases. How […]
SLPR Galley Night
Stanford Law Review Author Series: Nora Freeman Engstrom
Stanford Law Review Author Series: Nora Freeman Engstrom
Professor Nora Freeman Engstrom will speak about her forthcoming SLR article, "Attorney Advertising and the Contingency Fee Cost Paradox." Related Media
ACS/Levin Center Immigration Lunch Talk
ACS/Levin Center Immigration Lunch Talk
Lunch talk on immigration with Lucas Guttentag, Cecilia Wang, and Tom Saenz Please RSVP here: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/Immigration.fb Related Media
Don’t Mess with Texas: In Praise of the State Judiciary
Don’t Mess with Texas: In Praise of the State Judiciary
In elite legal circles and many law schools, federal courts get all the attention and respect. State courts are often forgotten or (worse) viewed with skepticism—in part because many state judges must campaign and run for office. This attitude toward state courts has not always been prevalent, and it should not be so today. Judge […]
Coffee with Cecilia Wang, Marshall Fitz, and Tom Saenz
Coffee with Cecilia Wang, Marshall Fitz, and Tom Saenz
Join SLLSA and ACS for an afternoon coffee with Cecilia Wang, director of the ACLU Immigrants Rights Project; Marshall Fitz, Director of Immigration Policy at the Center for American Progress; and Tom Saenz, President and General Counsel of MALDEF Related Media
Knobbe Martens LLP Spring Reception
Knobbe Martens LLP Spring Reception
Join attorneys from Knobbe Martens for a Spring "Meet and Greet" in the Neukom Terrace for all 1L & 2L IP interested students! Related Media
Crcl Elections
Being both a parent and a litigator
Being both a parent and a litigator
A discussion with Munger Tolles and a series of on-campus student groups on work/ life balance. Related Media
BLSA Conference Panel: Interracial Marriage & Family
BLSA Conference Panel: Interracial Marriage & Family
Miscegenation has been a constant source of controversy in our nation’s history. This panel will discuss various perspectives concerning interracial marriage and family in our supposed post-racial America. Panelist include Rose Villazor (Professor of Law at the University of California-Davis School of Law and author of The Other Loving: Uncovering the Federal Regulation of Interracial […]
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Come join us as we study the Bible and fellowship. Lunch will be provided and all are welcome to attend! Related Media
Stanford Law Review Notes Lunch (with Michael Klausner)
Stanford Law Review Notes Lunch (with Michael Klausner)
Small group lunch discussion on student scholarship. Related Media
Unlearning Liberty: Free Speech at America’s Colleges and Universities
Unlearning Liberty: Free Speech at America’s Colleges and Universities
Greg Lukianoff, president of FIRE, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, will draw on a decade of experience battling for freedom of speech on campus and walk us through the life of a modern-day college student. He will reveal how higher education fails to teach students to become critical thinkers: by stifling open debate, […]
IRAP Board Meeting
IRAP Board Meeting
Meeting of the IRAP Board to discuss the DC Conference, Policy projects, cases, and the possibiltiy of creating a seminar for academic credit for IRAP participation. Related Media
San Diego: Reception and Town Hall Meeting with Dean Elizabeth Magill
San Diego: Reception and Town Hall Meeting with Dean Elizabeth Magill
You are cordially invited to a Reception & Town Hall Meeting with Elizabeth MagillRichard E. Lang Professor of Law and DeanStanford Law School Wednesday, February 275:30 p.m. La Jolla Country Club 7301 High AvenueLa Jolla, CA 92037 This event is hosted by Bob Caplan, BA '57, JD '60. Registration is required; kindly register by Monday, […]
Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources – An Evening Talk with Brett M. Frischmann
Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources – An Evening Talk with Brett M. Frischmann
RSVP required for this free event. Reception begins at 6:00pm in the Manning Faculty Lounge. Talk begins at 7:00pm in Room 290. Join us for this evening talk where Brett Frischmann will discuss the social value of shared infrastructures— including roads, our natural environment, and the Internet—and he will explain why we can no longer […]
Stanford National Security and the Law Society Movie Night!
Stanford National Security and the Law Society Movie Night!
Please join the Stanford National Security and the Law Society for a movie night! We'll be watching Munich, based on the true story of the Black September aftermath, about the five men chosen to eliminate the ones responsible for that fateful day. Pizza and popcorn will be provided! Wednesday, February 27th, at 7 pm. Related […]
SCritLS and CLS Joint Salon: The New Jim Crow
SCritLS and CLS Joint Salon: The New Jim Crow
The New Jim Crow: Redesigning the Racial Caste in America? At this salon, we will be reading excerpts from Michelle Alexander's "The New Jim Crow." Is the American criminal justice system one of racial control, despite its formal adherence to the principle of "colorblindness"? Alexander argues that by targeting black men through the War on […]
Law and Society Documentary Series #1: India Untouched: Stories of People Apart
Law and Society Documentary Series #1: India Untouched: Stories of People Apart
Doco-legal and screened cultures: are we really that different? Have you ever read a legal rule and thought, “This isn’t how it really works”. Yes? The Stanford Pogram in Law and Society has something that will help you find out how law works in action, outside of words and legal jargon. The Program's International Documentary […]
Negotiations Seminar
Negotiations Seminar
Join WSL for a presentation and discussion on practical negotations skills with Lecturer Linda Netsch Related Media
Steyer-Taylor Center Research Workshop
Steyer-Taylor Center Research Workshop
The Steyer-Taylor Center hosts a monthly research seminar. This is the second in our series and will feature work from Professor Michael McGehee from the Department of Material Sciences. The workshop is open to graduate students, post doctoral students and faculty. Registration is required. Related Media
Privacy and Social Media Discussion
BioLaw Lunch: Enlisting Doctors in the Post-Roe Abortion Wars
BioLaw Lunch: Enlisting Doctors in the Post-Roe Abortion Wars
Michelle Oberman, Professor of Law at Santa Clara, is a nationally recognized scholar on the legal and ethical issues surrounding adolescence, pregnancy, and motherhood. She works at the intersection of health law and criminal law, focusing on domestic and international issues. She joins us for a talk on how law, medicine, and policy are being […]
Becoming Illegal: Norms and Economics of Unauthorized Migration
Becoming Illegal: Norms and Economics of Unauthorized Migration
Why are there so many unauthorized migrants in the United States? Using unique survey and interview data, Emily Ryo shows that although economics might play a powerful role in unauthorized migration, the decision to migrate illegally cannot be fully understood without considering an individual’s underlying values and norms. About the speaker Emily Ryo is currently […]
Critical Ways of Thinking About Law
Critical Ways of Thinking About Law
Join the Stanford Critical Law Society and Professor Robert W. Gordon for a lunch talk examining critical legal theory. Professor Gordon will apply an alternative analysis of Hoffmann v. Red Owl, a contract case, to illuminate the differences between critical legal theory and more traditional legal analysis. Lunch will be served. Please RSVP here. The […]
Human Rights, the Drug War and Indigenous Movements in Mexico: A Talk with Laura Carlsen and Gloria Muñoz Ramirez
Human Rights, the Drug War and Indigenous Movements in Mexico: A Talk with Laura Carlsen and Gloria Muñoz Ramirez
This presentation will explore human rights violations in Mexico as a result of both the drug war and the oppression of indigenous communities. Laura Carlsen, Director of the CIP Americas Program, is an expert on the drug war in Mexico and its impact on the rights of marginalized populations, especially women and the youth. Gloria […]
Legacy of Wounded Knee Lecture
Legacy of Wounded Knee Lecture
Presentation by Kevin Gover on the Legacy of Wounded Knee. Related Media
Law and Economics Seminar: Kyle Logue (University of Michigan Law School)
Law and Economics Seminar: Kyle Logue (University of Michigan Law School)
Kyle Logue (University of Michigan Law School) will present “Outsourcing Regulation: How Insurance Reduces Moral Hazard” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2013 Related Media
Davis Polk 1L Reception
Davis Polk 1L Reception
RSVP to rsvp@davispolk.com 1L Reception Invite Related Media Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
Coffee Chat with Stephen Bright of the Southern Center for Human Rights
Coffee Chat with Stephen Bright of the Southern Center for Human Rights
This is an intimate discussion with Stephen Bright of the Southern Center for Human Rights. Admission by invitation only. Co-sponsored by the Criminal Law Society and the Levin Center for Public Service. Related Media