- No events scheduled for January 12, 2014.
So You Think You Want to Teach? Public Service, Diversity and the Academy
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordEnergy Seminar: Energy Policy (and Politics) in Theory and Practice: A Case Study in Renewable Energy Finance
NVIDIA Auditorium, Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center 475 Via OrtegaThe Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon – A Discussion with Author Brad Stone
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordA Constitution We Are Confounding: Some Observations on the Constitution as Written and the Constitution as Taught
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordFenwick & West – Foreign Lawyer Internship Program
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordHarold Koh: “International Law as Smart Power”
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordFracking and High Intensity Oil Extraction in California
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLearn About Life in Private Public Interest Firms: Could This Be a Good Fit for You?
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordResolved: Originalism is the best method for interpreting the Constitution
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordInternational Law at Home and Abroad: The Lessons of Avena and Medellin
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordProject ReMADE: Leading Small Group Discussions Training
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordJLSA and ELS Lunch Talk with Professor Alon Tal
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford- No events scheduled for January 18, 2014.
Week of Events
SLR Board Elections
SLR Board Elections
The members of the Stanford Law Review will elect the executive board for Volume 67. Related Media
LL.M. Job Fair Logistics
LL.M. Job Fair Logistics
Additional details about this event will be distributed by Elizabeth Armand Di Giovanni, Director of International & Advanced Degree Career Programs. Related Media
So You Think You Want to Teach? Public Service, Diversity and the Academy
So You Think You Want to Teach? Public Service, Diversity and the Academy
Join Columbia Law School Professor Jamal Greene, who serves as CLS’ Hiring Chair, for this talk on preparing for academic careers. Co-sponsored by the Levin Center, APILSA, BLSA, NALSA, SLLSA, and OUTLaw. Lunch will be served! Related Media Please RSVP
Energy Seminar: Energy Policy (and Politics) in Theory and Practice: A Case Study in Renewable Energy Finance
Energy Seminar: Energy Policy (and Politics) in Theory and Practice: A Case Study in Renewable Energy Finance
Since 2012, we have been exploring the potential of master limited partnerships (MLPs) and real estate investment trusts (REITs) to spur the deployment of renewable energy. Technological innovation continues to bring down the cost of solar panels, wind turbines, and other equipment but financial innovation is lagging. As a result, financing charges may drive up […]
SIHRLA Members’ Meeting and Study Break
SIHRLA Members’ Meeting and Study Break
Come join the Stanford International Human Rights Law Association for a study break and members' meeting. Join us to meet other SIHRLA members, hear about their experiences and interests, find out what we have planned, and how you can get involved! Related Media
The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon – A Discussion with Author Brad Stone
The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon – A Discussion with Author Brad Stone
5:30 pm: Reception 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm: Discussion About the event: The Rock Center for Corporate Governance invites you to join Brad Stone, author of The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon, in a dialogue with Professor Dan Siciliano, Faculty Director of the Rock Center. Stone will discuss how visionary founder […]
A Constitution We Are Confounding: Some Observations on the Constitution as Written and the Constitution as Taught
A Constitution We Are Confounding: Some Observations on the Constitution as Written and the Constitution as Taught
Join us for a talk on the U.S. Constitution by Judge Jay Bybee. Judge Bybee will discuss how the Constitution follows in an American -- but not an English -- tradition of written constitutions. As a written source of law, the Constitution has more in common with the civil law than the common law. But, […]
BioLaw Lunch with Michael Varney of Genentech
BioLaw Lunch with Michael Varney of Genentech
Please join the BioLaw and Health Policy Society for a lunch talk with Michael Varney, Senior VP of Research Administration at Genentech. At Genentech, Michael Varney utilizes expertise in biology to discover and develop small molecule drugs that ultimately contribute to the health of the community. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
1L Interview Workshop
1L Interview Workshop
Need help with your interviewing skills? Join OCS advisors for an interactive program to help you put your best foot forward! Hear what attorneys are looking for in candidates, how to highlight your best skills and how to answer to the tough questions. Related Media
What’s Law Got To Do With It? Travels Through the Abortion War
What’s Law Got To Do With It? Travels Through the Abortion War
Law and Biosciences Workshop with Professor Michelle Oberman, Santa Clara Law School Related Media
Cooley 1L Reception
Cooley 1L Reception
Cooley LLP invites you to attend a 1L law student reception in their Palo Alto office. To RSVP, please send an email to bvalentine@cooley.com. Related Media Cooley LLP
AB-32 Offsets Presentation
AB-32 Offsets Presentation
Aaron Strong and Barbara Haya will present about their work on AB-32 offset policy done largely through the Environmental Law Clinic for law students potentially interested in getting involved. Related Media
Concurrent Damages
Concurrent Damages
Faculty Lunch with Associate Professor Bert Huang, Columbia Law School Related Media
Fenwick & West – Foreign Lawyer Internship Program
Fenwick & West – Foreign Lawyer Internship Program
This is a private event (invitation only). Related Media Fenwick & West
Harold Koh: “International Law as Smart Power”
Harold Koh: “International Law as Smart Power”
On January 21, 2014, the Stanford Human Rights Center was honored to present Harold Koh, Sterling Professor of International Law at Yale Law School and Former Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State. Related Media
Fracking and High Intensity Oil Extraction in California
Fracking and High Intensity Oil Extraction in California
Join the Environmental Law Society on January 15th for a lunch event with Catherine Engberg and Peter Broderick from Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger LLP and Kassie Siegel, the Climate Law Institute Director at the Center for Biological Diversity. We will discuss the debate over fracking and other high intensity oil production methods in California, including […]
Learn About Life in Private Public Interest Firms: Could This Be a Good Fit for You?
Learn About Life in Private Public Interest Firms: Could This Be a Good Fit for You?
Join Catherine Engberg (SLS JD '01), a partner at Shute Mihaly & Weinberger LLP focused on land use/enviro/local gov’t law; Jen Liu (SLS JD '08/Stanford MBA '08), an associate with Outten and Golden focused on plaintiffs’ side employment discrimination law; Lisa Weissman-Ward, a staff attorney with our Immigrants’ Rights Clinic who practiced immigration law for […]
Project ReMADE Teacher Training
Project ReMADE Teacher Training
Mandatory training for Project ReMADE teachers on Thursday January 15 at 7:30. Related Media
Where to Pick a Fight: The Brave New World of Forum Selection Clauses and Shareholder Litigation
Where to Pick a Fight: The Brave New World of Forum Selection Clauses and Shareholder Litigation
7:30 - 8:00 am: Continental Breakfast 8:00 - 9:30am: Program Register Now! Shareholder derivative lawsuits have long been a challenge for directors of publicly traded companies, particularly when such lawsuits are filed in multiple states. The relatively recent advent of the concept of exclusive jurisdiction in Delaware, however, would seem to reduce the potential for […]
CodeX Speaker Series with Prof. Brian Carver
CodeX Speaker Series with Prof. Brian Carver
It is Long Past Time For Free Online Access to The Law: Free Law Project The entirety of United States case law is not presently available to the public online for free. These are public domain documents. Why is this still a problem? Free Law Project is a California non-profit co-founded by UC Berkeley School […]
Resolved: Originalism is the best method for interpreting the Constitution
Resolved: Originalism is the best method for interpreting the Constitution
Join us for a special Federalist Society event in honor of the late Robert Bork. Prominent professors Michael Rappaport (USD Law School) and Jack Rakove (Stanford) will debate the merits of originalism. Related Media
International Law at Home and Abroad: The Lessons of Avena and Medellin
International Law at Home and Abroad: The Lessons of Avena and Medellin
A Discussion with American Society of International Law President Donald Donovan and Executive Director Elizabeth Andersen Are you interested in learning about the role of private sector lawyers in the practice of public international law? Or how lawyers navigate the boundaries between international law and domestic law, and between domestic courts and international tribunals? If […]
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
SLS Christian Legal Fellowship Bible Study
Please join us for bible study and fellowship. Lunch will be provided. All are welcome! Related Media
So You Want to Practice International Law?
So You Want to Practice International Law?
International Career Rountable: Donald Donovan and Elizabeth Andersen President Donald Donovan and Executive Director Elizabeth Andersen of the American Society of International LAw will host a roundtable discussion with students on how to pursue careers in international law. ASIL President Donovan is a partner in the New York Office of Debevoise & Plimpton, where he […]
SLPR Galley Night #1
SLPR Galley Night #1
SLPR member edits of first round articles. All AEs are required to attend. Please bring a copy of your Bluebook in physical or online form! Food will be served! Related Media
SLPR Galley Night
SLPR Galley Night
Required event for all Associate Editors. Contact Lisa Valenti-Jordan (lisavj@stanford.edu) or Alex Kasner (akasner@stanford.edu) if you are unable to make the meeting. Related Media
Project ReMADE: Leading Small Group Discussions Training
Project ReMADE: Leading Small Group Discussions Training
Teacher-focused training facilitated by Luci Herman from Stanford's Center for Teaching and Learning. Reviews Project ReMADE curriculum with the goal of teaching these business lessons in an accessible manner to all clients. This training includes time for teaching volunteers to put what they learn into practice. Related Media Project ReMADE
Women and Conservatism
Women and Conservatism
Join us for a discussion on women and conservatism with Karin Agness. Professor Rhode will provide commentary. Related Media
JLSA and ELS Lunch Talk with Professor Alon Tal
JLSA and ELS Lunch Talk with Professor Alon Tal
Alon Tal is a visiting professor in the department of Biology. He will speak on the following topic-- 1) Will the Environment Survive a Renewed Middle East Peace Process: The Role of International Law and Agreements between Israel and its Neighbors in Leveraging Environmental Improvement. Related Media