Project ReMADE: Business & Entrepreneurship Class (#3)
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordEnergy Seminar: The Rapidly Changing Economics of Solar PV Power
NVIDIA Auditorium, Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center 475 Via OrtegaCIS Tech Workshop – Lightbeam: Illuminating Online Tracking
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLitigating California’s Prisons after SCOTUS intervention
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordMinnesota: A Conversation with Professor Richard Banks
Dorsey & Whitney LLP 50 South Sixth Street, Suite 1500, MinneapolisListening to Profits: The Marketing of the Drug Abilify
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe Future of Human Rights: Experiences as UN Special Rapporteur on Torture
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordDeputy National Legal Director of ACLU on changing LGBT rights movement
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordInternet Strategy & Litigation: A Lunch Discussion with Wilson Sonsini
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordTalking About Transparency in Marine Governance: Progress or Pontification?
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordRecruiting for the Stanford Rule of Law Projects
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPrivacy and Civil Liberties in the Post-Snowden Era
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordShepppard Mullin Rock Your Interviews Event
Sheppard Mullin - SF Office Four Embarcadero Center, 17th FloorWeek of Events
SLS Open Mic Night
SLS Open Mic Night
Enjoy food and drink as your classmates showcase their amazing talents! Co-Sponsored by SLA. Related Media
The Role of History in Constitutional Law
The Role of History in Constitutional Law
Friday, February 28, 2014 Video 1:15 PM The History of the Use of History in Constitutional Law – SLS Room 190 What role has history played in previous debates about constitutional interpretation? Has that role changed over time? If so, why? Can this historical perspective inform contemporary debates about the use of history in constitutional […]
TYLA Regional Final Round
TYLA Regional Final Round
The Texas Young Lawyer's Association Mock Trial Tournament will be holding its regional in San Jose and the South Bay to determine who will represent the West Coast at the National Tournament in Austin, TX. One of two final rounds will be held on Stanford's campus. Related Media
Project ReMADE: Business & Entrepreneurship Class (#3)
Project ReMADE: Business & Entrepreneurship Class (#3)
Class covers several foundational business and entrepreneurship concepts, taught by Stanford Law School and Business School students to participants in Project ReMADE. Part #3 in a series of 6 classes. Related Media Project ReMADE
Joel Dobberpuhl: Impact Investing from a Hedge Fund Perspective
Joel Dobberpuhl: Impact Investing from a Hedge Fund Perspective
Joel recently retired from a 20-year career as a portfolio manager which included a $30 billion equity mutual fund and a $1 billion global hedge fund. Joel now heads up a family office where he is actively investing in public and private companies who are trying to make the world a better place. Through his […]
Lunch Seminar on International Arbitration
Lunch Seminar on International Arbitration
International Arbitration has become the default means of resolving disputes between parties from different countries. With increasing globalization, international trade, and international contracting, the number of international arbitration disputes has steadily increased. Many international law firms have arbitration teams in arbitration hubs such as New York, London, Paris, Singapore and Hong Kong—many more will form […]
New Models for Investment Collaboration in Clean Energy
New Models for Investment Collaboration in Clean Energy
This invitation-only event has reached capacity. We are overwhelmed by the interest in the program, and regret that we are not able to handle any additional requests. The Steyer-Taylor Center and CREO, a network of family office investors pursuing cleantech, renewable and environmental opportunities (CREO) are hosting a working meeting to focus on new models […]
Media Relations for Lawyers 101
Media Relations for Lawyers 101
A workshop on all aspects of interacting with media How do you work with media outlets to expose human rights abuses? What about getting media attention to the suit you just filed on the environmental and health effects of toxins in the water supply? Many aspects of public interest and public service work involve interacting […]
SJCRCL: Mid-year training
SCJC Ford Foundation Mtg
Energy Seminar: The Rapidly Changing Economics of Solar PV Power
Energy Seminar: The Rapidly Changing Economics of Solar PV Power
Professor Stefan Reichelstein The Rapidly Changing Economics of Solar PV Power This talk examines the economics of solar photovoltaic power both from the perspective of investors in solar installations and from the perspective of solar panel manufacturers. For investors, the key consideration is the cost competitiveness of solar PV relative to other electricity sources. The […]
Negotiating the M&A Deal
Negotiating the M&A Deal
A Mock Negotiation of a Corporate Acquisition A panel of seasoned mergers & acquisitions lawyers will stage an interactive "mock negotiation," illustrating acquisition of a privately-held company. The panelists will explain their negotiating positions to the audience and respond to questions. Related Media
War and the Law
War and the Law
Dr. Tom Campbell is Dean of Chapman Law School, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and former Professor at Stanford Law School. He was also the lead plaintiff in Campbell et al. v. Clinton, a suit by 17 members of Congress that claimed that President Clinton's intervention in Kosovo violated the Constitution and […]
The Future of Criminal Law at Stanford
The Future of Criminal Law at Stanford
Your Ideas, Served up with Wine and Cheese The direction of the study and practice of criminal law at Stanford over the next couple of years is not settled; you can and should weigh in. Professors will be stopping by to talk about their upcoming projects and to hear from students about where we want […]
The Future of Unions
The Future of Unions
Presenting United Auto Workers President Bob King The American Constitution Society will host Bob King, the president of UAW, to speak on current efforts to organize autoworkers in the American South, and the future of organizing in general. Related Media
Alternative to Big law – Investment Banking
Alternative to Big law – Investment Banking
Morgan Stanley Investment Banking Team Lunch Join SLS alums, Aden Pavkov, SLS '05, Sam Roberge, BA '09, SLS '12, and members of Morgan Stanley’s investment banking team as they speak about life as an investment banker, addressing the unique skills lawyers bring (and potential challenges they face) in pursuing opportunities in finance. Related Media
Wellness Incentives in the Workplace: Cost Savings Through Cost Shifting to Unhealthy Workers
Wellness Incentives in the Workplace: Cost Savings Through Cost Shifting to Unhealthy Workers
Law and Biosciences Workshop with Professor Jill Horwitz, UCLA School of Law Related Media
CIS Tech Workshop – Lightbeam: Illuminating Online Tracking
CIS Tech Workshop – Lightbeam: Illuminating Online Tracking
Event is open to the public. RSVP is required. Reception - 5:30pm Workshop - 6:00pm In this talk, Monica Chew and Garrett Robinson give a brief overview of the tracking landscape and discuss tracking techniques and their attendant privacy concerns. They will demonstrate Lightbeam, a Firefox add-on, and show how it visualizes hidden relationships between […]
Public Interest Law Mixer
Public Interest Law Mixer
Network With Local PI Attorneys! We are hosting attorneys from Bay Area Legal Aid, Public Justice, and Sanford Heisler, LLP. Attendees, including students from SLS and Santa Clara Law School, will have the chance to network and discuss careers in public interest law. Related Media
The Administrative Origins of Modern Civil Liberties Law
The Administrative Origins of Modern Civil Liberties Law
Faculty Lunch with Jeremy Kessler, David Berg Foundation Scholar, NYU School of Law and Assistant Professor of Law (Designate), Columbia Law School. Related Media
Inside Baseball
Inside Baseball
A Conversation with Dusty Baker Dusty Baker will speak about his time in Major League Baseball. Related Media
Litigating California’s Prisons after SCOTUS intervention
Litigating California’s Prisons after SCOTUS intervention
The perils and promise of institutional reform litigation Michael W. Bien, founding partner of Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld and lead counsel in the landmark Supreme Corut decision that mandated a steep reduction in California's prison population, will speak about how the litigation has progressed since the Brown v. Plata decision in 2011. Among other […]
Alternative to Big law – Non-law Business
Screening: 12th & Delaware
Screening: 12th & Delaware
Please join LSRJ and NARAL Pro-Choice America for lunch and a screening of 12th & Delaware, a fly-on-the wall documentary about two organizations in Fort Pierce, Florida, with two distinctly different views reproductive rights. One is a crisis pregnancy center, and the other an abortion clinic, and the film chronicles a year in the life […]
Why Bad Economics Won’t Go Away
Why Bad Economics Won’t Go Away
Why are free market ideas still so unpopular? After all, they have logic and history on their side. Yet, pro-liberty advocates continue to fail in reducing the size and scope of government. In this talk, Yaron Brook, executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute, identifies why people find free markets to difficult to accept and […]
Minnesota: A Conversation with Professor Richard Banks
Minnesota: A Conversation with Professor Richard Banks
SLS alumni and their guests are invited to join Rick Banks, BA/MA '87, Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law, for a brief update on the law school and a substantive discussion about the shifting terrain of marriage in American society and what can be learned from the African American experience. The conversation is based on […]
Listening to Profits: The Marketing of the Drug Abilify
Listening to Profits: The Marketing of the Drug Abilify
Pharmaceutical companies have come underfire for close financial relationships with university researchers and interactions with prescribing physicians. As these relationships have come under scrutiny, companies have increasingly marketed medications directly to patients. The marketing of Abilify, one of the best-selling drugs in the country, illustrates these tangled relationships. Related Media
SLLSA General Body Meeting
The Future of Human Rights: Experiences as UN Special Rapporteur on Torture
The Future of Human Rights: Experiences as UN Special Rapporteur on Torture
Manfred Nowak Continuing its distinguished speaker series on The Future of Human Rights, the Stanford Human Rights Center is pleased to present professor Manfred Nowak, Professor for International Law and Human Rights at the University of Vienna, Faculty of Law and Former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture. Related Media
Deputy National Legal Director of ACLU on changing LGBT rights movement
Deputy National Legal Director of ACLU on changing LGBT rights movement
Matt Coles, Deputy National Legal Director of the ACLU and former Director of the ACLU National LGBT Rights Project, will discuss the past, present, and future of LGBT rights movement. He will discuss his role as counsel on Romer v. Evans, the landmark case that struck down Colorado's statewide ban on local non-discrimination laws, and […]
Internet Strategy & Litigation: A Lunch Discussion with Wilson Sonsini
Internet Strategy & Litigation: A Lunch Discussion with Wilson Sonsini
Please join Michael Rubin, an IP Litigation Partner in the San Francisco office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, for a lunch talk on Thursday, February 27. Michael will discuss his background and law practice, which focuses on Internet strategy and litigation, as well as answer questions you may have. Lunch will be provided! Related […]
AMIR with Patti Zettler JD ’09
AMIR with Patti Zettler JD ’09
Patti Zettler, JD '09 is a Fellow at Stanford Law School’s Center for Law and the Biosciences. Prior to returning to SLS, Patti was an Associate Chief Counsel for Drugs at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Chief Counsel. In this role, she advised the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, and other […]
Talking About Transparency in Marine Governance: Progress or Pontification?
Talking About Transparency in Marine Governance: Progress or Pontification?
A talk by Jeff Ardron of the Institute for Advance Sustainability Studies Jeff Ardron is a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Sustainability (IASS), based in Potsdam, Germany. His research is focussing on global maritime governance, particularly in the high seas, with an eye on how we will have to adapt in […]
Recruiting for the Stanford Rule of Law Projects
Recruiting for the Stanford Rule of Law Projects
Project and application information for projects in Afghanistan, Iraq, Rwanda, and Cambodia Students interested in applying to be members of SLS's currently-recruiting Rule of Law projects, including the Afghanistan Legal Education Project, Iraq Legal Education Initiative, Rwanda Legal Development Project, and a brand-new project in Cambodia are invited to attend an informational session. Professor Erik […]
Privacy and Civil Liberties in the Post-Snowden Era
Privacy and Civil Liberties in the Post-Snowden Era
Lunch time talk with David Medine Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Chairman, David Medine, will address how to strike the right balance between national security and privacy and civil liberties in federal counterterrorism programs. He will discuss the Board's recent report and recommendations on the NSA Section 215 telephony metadata program and reform of […]
Faculty Workshop: Incentives for Early Adoption for Carbon Capture Technology
Faculty Workshop: Incentives for Early Adoption for Carbon Capture Technology
This event was originally scheduled for February 5th, 2014 and has been rescheduled for February 27th, 2014. This month's Faculty Workshop features Research Fellow Stephen Comello's work on incentives for early adoption for carbon capture technology. Abstract: We analyze a policy proposal for regulating the next generation of stationary power sources in the U.S. The […]
CLAP General Meeting
CLAP General Meeting
General meeting for members of the Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy. Related Media
Shepppard Mullin Rock Your Interviews Event
Shepppard Mullin Rock Your Interviews Event
If you'd liket to attend, please RSVP to nferrari@sheppardmullin.com Related Media