- No events scheduled for January 19, 2014.
Stanford Law Democrats: Dinner with Retired U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordJames Anaya: “The Contemporary International Human Rights Movement: Outdated Trends”
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordMixed Greens: The Environmental Law and Current Events Round Table
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLaw and Society Documentary Screening #1 Five Broken Cameras
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordDeferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Training
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordJudge Consuelo Callahan on the En Banc Process
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLaunching Your Dream Career in International Human Rights
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Law Review Symposium: Fifty Years After The Civil Rights Act of 1964
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPublic Interest Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Joelle Emerson, JD ’11
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordKirkwood Moot Court Competition – Semifinals Rounds
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Law Review Symposium: Fifty Years After The Civil Rights Act of 1964
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
MLK Holiday
Stanford Law Review Symposium: Fifty Years After The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Stanford Law Review Symposium: Fifty Years After The Civil Rights Act of 1964
http://www.stanfordlawreview.org/ Related Media
SLVO Mess Night
SLVO Mess Night
Dinner celebration for the Stanford Law Veteran's Organization. Invitation only. Related Media
Stanford Law Democrats: Dinner with Retired U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman
Stanford Law Democrats: Dinner with Retired U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman
Dinner and informal discussion with retired Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), who is a fellow and lecturer at SLS this year. Will discuss his role as a Senator, his thoughts on good governance, and advice to aspiring leaders. Related Media
James Anaya: “The Contemporary International Human Rights Movement: Outdated Trends”
James Anaya: “The Contemporary International Human Rights Movement: Outdated Trends”
James J. Lenoir Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy, University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, and United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples The Stanford Human Rights Center is pleased to continue its high-profile speaker series "The Future of Human Rights" with […]
Mixed Greens: The Environmental Law and Current Events Round Table
Mixed Greens: The Environmental Law and Current Events Round Table
The Environmental Law Scholarship Series is designed to bring students and faculty together to generate research ideas to further environmental scholarship. If you're interested in doing research, need help refining a topic, or want to learn what practitioners and academics consider the most pressing and intriguing questions in their field, join us for this round […]
Evidence and Extrapolation: Mechanisms for Regulating Off-Label Uses of Drugs and Devices
Evidence and Extrapolation: Mechanisms for Regulating Off-Label Uses of Drugs and Devices
Law and Biosciences Workshop with Professor Ryan Abbott, Southwestern Law School. Related Media
Student Loans: Too Big to Fail?
Student Loans: Too Big to Fail?
Federal student loan debt topped the $1 trillion mark this past year, prompting some regulators in Washington to declare the student loan market "too big to fail." Are high levels of student debt stifling the economic recovery, as borrowers are paying back loans rather than buying houses or starting businesses? Should changes be made to […]
ACS Reading Group
ACS Reading Group
Reading group for ACS members who will be discussing the DOJ's sentencing reforms for drug offenses. Professors Guttentag and Petersilia are likely to attend. Related Media
Law and Society Documentary Screening #1 Five Broken Cameras
Law and Society Documentary Screening #1 Five Broken Cameras
Brought to you by the Stanford Program in Law and Society Co-sponsored by SALME and ILS Synopsis: The Palestinian-Israeli-French co-production 5 BROKEN CAMERAS is a deeply personal, first-hand account of life and non-violent resistance in Bil’in, a West Bank village surrounded by Israeli settlements. Shot by Palestinian farmer Emad Burnat, who bought his first camera […]
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Training
What is Still ‘Radical’ in the Antislavery Legal Practice of Salmon P. Chase?
What is Still ‘Radical’ in the Antislavery Legal Practice of Salmon P. Chase?
Appointments Talk (Faculty only), entry-level appointments candidate Matt Axtell Related Media
Judge Consuelo Callahan on the En Banc Process
Judge Consuelo Callahan on the En Banc Process
Please join the Federalist Society as Judge Consuelo Callahan shares with us her perspective on the en banc process. The Ninth Circuit has among the most active en banc review processes, rarely hears en banc cases with the full court, and popularized the practice of dissents from denial of rehearing en banc, making its en […]
SLA Feedback Lunch
Launching Your Dream Career in International Human Rights
Launching Your Dream Career in International Human Rights
Nushin Sarkarati, Staff Attorney, Center for Justice and Accountability Ms. Sakarati's talk will focus on the pathway from law school into an international human rights career. Ms. Sakarati is a U.S. lawyer who works on CJA's ATS/TVPA litigation in federal court, and is the civil party lawyer on CJA's case before the Extraordinary Chambers in […]
Project ReMADE: 2014 Launch Event
Project ReMADE: 2014 Launch Event
The 2014 class of ReMADE entrepreneurs are introduced, and meet their teachers and mentors as well as one another. Light refreshments will be served. Related Media Project ReMADE
SLS Thank-a-Thon
SLS Thank-a-Thon
Students write simple thank you cards to alumni and friends who support the school. Lunch provided. The Thank-a-Thon is an opportunity to write thank you cards to those who contribute to the success of Stanford Law School. Philanthropic support from alumni and friends provide resources that touch most areas of SLS, including academic centers, student […]
SIPA Lunch Presentation with Andrew Dawson
SIPA Lunch Presentation with Andrew Dawson
Please join us for a discussion with SLS graduate Andrew Dawson regarding intellectual property and copyright law. As a former clerk for the Hon. Stephen Breyer and as a current associate at Keker & Van Nest, Mr. Dawson has litigated and engaged with a variety of intellectual property issues. Mr. Dawson will expound upon his […]
Indigent Criminal Defense Talk
Indigent Criminal Defense Talk
Laura Ferry, a staff attorney with the Texas Defender Service, represents indigent death row inmates in post-conviction proceedings and is also a program attorney with the Mexican Capital Legal Assistance Program, a program funded by the Foreign Ministry of Mexico to assist Mexican nationals facing the death penalty in the United States. Prior to joining […]
Law and Economics Seminar: Holger Spamann (Harvard Law School)
Law and Economics Seminar: Holger Spamann (Harvard Law School)
Holger Spamann (Harvard Law School) will present “The US Crime Puzzle: A Comparative Perspective on US Crime & Punishment” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2014. Room 285, Stanford Law School Related Media
WSL Pizza with a Professor: Professor Sinnar
WSL Pizza with a Professor: Professor Sinnar
Professor Sinnar will speak about her path into academia and her experience as a female faculty member with a small group of SLS women. Related Media
Constitutional Conversation: Steven Bradbury
Public Interest Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Joelle Emerson, JD ’11
Public Interest Alumni Mentor-in-Residence: Joelle Emerson, JD ’11
Joelle Emerson, JD '11, is a Skadden Fellow at Equal Rights Advocates in San Francisco. Related Media Please RSVP
Kirkwood Moot Court Competition – Semifinals Rounds
Kirkwood Moot Court Competition – Semifinals Rounds
Four two-student teams will argue before a distinguished three-person panel of United States District Court Judges, and the winners will complete in the Finals Round on February 7, 2014. Related Media
New York: LLM Alumni-Student Reception
New York: LLM Alumni-Student Reception
SLS alumni are invited to join us for a reception with current LLM students at Lounge 48. The event is free, but registration is required. The last day to register is January 23, 2014. Please RSVP to the Office of Career Services at OCS@law.stanford.edu Related Media