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2L & 3L class chat on the state of public interst at Stanford Law School
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordBackpack to Briefcase: How to Transition from Student to Lawyer
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPhil-Law-Sophy Journal Club: Blame and Responsibility in Criminal Law
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWhy Have No High-Level Executives Been Prosecuted in Connection with the Financial Crisis?
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSIPA: Wilson Sonsini Happy Hour (May 12) at Tacolicious!
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCLB Journal Club Lunch: The Time is Ripe for an Ethics of Entrepreneurship
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPublic Interest Students and the Clerkship Application Process
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordAnnual Spring Public Interest Awards Reception
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSKB v. Abbott Labs: Heightened Scrutiny and Sexual Orientation
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordProject ReMADE: Business Plan Presentation Final Preparations
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordProject ReMADE: Final Business Plan Presentations and Graduation
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordMake-up Class for Criminal Procedure: Adjudication
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPreparing for OCI: How to Ace Your Law Firm Interviews, feat. Brendan Cullen, ’95, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP partner
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordHogan Lovells Small Group International Law Chat
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordInaugural Conference for Junior Researchers on Law and Society
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordGood People Should Not Be Prosecutors: A Debate
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordInaugural Conference for Junior Researchers on Law and Society
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
Inaugural Conference for Junior Researchers on Law and Society
Inaugural Conference for Junior Researchers on Law and Society
On Law and (In)formality The Stanford Program in Law and Society (SPLS) at Stanford Law School is pleased to announce its Inaugural Conference for Junior Researchers. As there are limited opportunities for the international community of aspiring scholars to meet and discuss their current projects on law and society, this conference is intended to provide […]
2L & 3L class chat on the state of public interst at Stanford Law School
2L & 3L class chat on the state of public interst at Stanford Law School
Open to 2L & 3L students. Related Media
Backpack to Briefcase: How to Transition from Student to Lawyer
Backpack to Briefcase: How to Transition from Student to Lawyer
Join us and our guest panelists as we discuss the qualities of a great junior associate, the importance of case/deal knowledge, and tips for effective communication as a junior associate. Niki Khoshzamir Moore, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of 3L+ Law Prep. Tomomi Glover, Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder of 3L+ Law Prep. John Demeter, […]
Phil-Law-Sophy Journal Club: Blame and Responsibility in Criminal Law
Phil-Law-Sophy Journal Club: Blame and Responsibility in Criminal Law
A Conversation with Barbara Fried Barbara Fried, William W. and Gertrude H. Saunders Professor of Law, leads a discussion based on her recent article in the Boston Review on the philosophical foundations of criminal punishment. Certain assumptions about what makes individuals blameworthy underlie current debates about crime rates, recidivism, and prison overpopulation. But serious reflection […]
Why Have No High-Level Executives Been Prosecuted in Connection with the Financial Crisis?
Why Have No High-Level Executives Been Prosecuted in Connection with the Financial Crisis?
The Morrison & Foerster Lectureship in Law in honor of Marshall L. Small, BA ’49, JD ’51 with The Honorable Jed S. Rakoff 5:00 - 6:00 pm: Reception in Crocker Garden 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm: Lecture in Room 290, Stanford Law School In this year’s Marshall Small Lecture, The Honorable Jed S. Rakoff, U.S. […]
SIPA: Wilson Sonsini Happy Hour (May 12) at Tacolicious!
SIPA: Wilson Sonsini Happy Hour (May 12) at Tacolicious!
Interested in networking with Intellectual Property attorneys? Please join Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati for a Happy Hour with attorneys from our Patent Prosecution, IP Litigation and Technology Transactions groups from5:30pm-7:30pm at Tacolicious (632 Emerson Street). Please RSVP to hbradish@wsgr.com. Related Media
Screening of American Violet
Screening of American Violet
Sponsored by the Criminal Law Society Lunch provided. Set in the midst of the 2000 presidential election, American Violet tells the story of a young mother named Dee Roberts (Nicole Beharie), a 24 year-old African-American single mother of four living in the town of Melody (based on Hearne, Texas, where the real incident took place). […]
Internal Meeting
CLB Journal Club Lunch: The Time is Ripe for an Ethics of Entrepreneurship
CLB Journal Club Lunch: The Time is Ripe for an Ethics of Entrepreneurship
Christopher Thomas Scott, PhD, from Stanford's Center on Biomedical Ethics, will discuss his work on the ethics of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship has been hailed as an important engine for economic growth, productivity, innovation, and employment. In higher education, entrepreneurship programs have become one the fastest-growing field of study on campus. These new initiatives signal exciting times […]
Public Interest Students and the Clerkship Application Process
Public Interest Students and the Clerkship Application Process
Join 2Ls and 3Ls with public interest backgrounds for a discussion about their clerkship application process. This is meant to supplement OCS' Clerkship workshops as these panelists have been asked to discuss their experience as public interest students. How did they identify public interest-friendly judges? What kinds of questions did judges have about their public […]
Annual Spring Public Interest Awards Reception
Annual Spring Public Interest Awards Reception
This is our annual end-of-the-year reception to honor recipients of public interest awards and graduates who have earned Pro Bono Distinction. Light appetizers will be served. Please RSVP at http://www.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/springawards.fb Related Media RSVP here
SLS Musical Rehearsals
Military Courts and Article III
Military Courts and Article III
Faculty Workshop with Professor Stephen Vladeck, American University Washington College of Law Related Media
SKB v. Abbott Labs: Heightened Scrutiny and Sexual Orientation
SKB v. Abbott Labs: Heightened Scrutiny and Sexual Orientation
Please join Outlaw for a discussion on the Ninth Circuit's recent decision extending Batson protection to gay individuals and applying heightened scrutiny on the basis of sexual orientation. Brian Hennigan and Alex Wiles, the two partners at Irell & Manella who argued before the circuit court, will be on campus to discuss the litigation and […]
The Stanford Center on the Legal Profession 5th Anniversary
The Stanford Center on the Legal Profession 5th Anniversary
The Stanford Center on the Legal Profession 5th Anniversary Keynote Address by Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman of the New York Court of Appeals Please click here to register for this event. Related Media
Project ReMADE: Business Plan Presentation Final Preparations
Project ReMADE: Business Plan Presentation Final Preparations
Graduating entrepreneurs in Project ReMADE will arrive early to Stanford Law to prepare before the business plan presentation event this same evening. Related Media
SLR SE Training
Project ReMADE: Final Business Plan Presentations and Graduation
Project ReMADE: Final Business Plan Presentations and Graduation
Participants who have completed the Project ReMADE curriculum, and have developed a formal business plan, will present their business plan and pitch to a local panel of Bay Area microfinance directors. Following these presentations, participants will participate in graduation ceremonies from the ReMADE program, followed by a reception in nearby Crocker Garden. Related Media Project […]
Project ReMADE Completion Ceremony Reception
Project ReMADE Completion Ceremony Reception
Reception to celebrate the graduation of the 2014 Class of Project ReMADE Related Media
Morrison & Foerster Spring 1L Reception
Morrison & Foerster Spring 1L Reception
May 14, 6:00-8:00 pm, Pampas Restaurant in Downtown Palo Alto Details and RSVP information to follow soon! Related Media
Stanford Global Health Speed Dating Event
Stanford Global Health Speed Dating Event
Come meet students from across our lovely campus in all disciplines who share your passion for global health, human rights, community health, and public service! We will hold a speed-dating format to quickly meet students with diverse skill sets and backgrounds to find out the global health resources, research, and how you can change the […]
SJIL Galley Night
Make-up Class for Criminal Procedure: Adjudication
Make-up Class for Criminal Procedure: Adjudication
There will be a make-up class for Criminal Procedure: Adjudication on May 15 and May 20. This is a large class, so student groups and departments are scheduled their events around the make-up classes. Related Media
A Screening of “After Tiller”
A Screening of “After Tiller”
Join the Law Students for Reproductive Justice and the Federalist Society for a lunch-time screening of the new documentary, "After Tiller." (85 minutes) Those who can stay after the screening are welcome to engage in a respectful discussion of their reactions and thoughts on the film. Lunch will be served. From the producers: "After Tiller […]
Preparing for OCI: How to Ace Your Law Firm Interviews, feat. Brendan Cullen, ’95, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP partner
Preparing for OCI: How to Ace Your Law Firm Interviews, feat. Brendan Cullen, ’95, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP partner
Brendan Cullen is a partner in the Firm’s Litigation Group. Mr. Cullen has litigated a broad range of matters, including complex securities, commercial, intellectual property and antitrust litigation, frequently with a substantial technological element. He has advised and represented clients in arbitrations, in cases in state and federal trial courts and on appeals before state […]
Careers in International Law
Careers in International Law
So, you want to practice INTERNATIONAL LAW? Come find out what that actually means. If you want your legal practice to have an international dimension to it, but aren’t quite sure what options are available, join us for lunch. Learn about careers in international law from the perspective of a partner and an associate at […]
SLA Meeting
Mock Trial Practice
Hogan Lovells Small Group International Law Chat
Hogan Lovells Small Group International Law Chat
The Stanford International Law Society & Hogan Lovells Present: Small Group Chat on Carrers in International Law Coffee and pastries will be served! Come find out what it means to practice international law. If you want your legal practice to have an international dimension to it, but aren’t quite sure what options are available, join […]
Empirical Research Methods workshop
Empirical Research Methods workshop
This empirical research methods workshop is an introduction to the opportunities and challenges of empirical research and its place in legal scholarship. The panel features Prof. Robert MacCoun of UC Berkeley, Prof. Manuel Gomez of Florida International University College of Law, and SLS' Prof. John Donohue, who each have years of experience conducting research with […]
The Energy Showcase: Policy Night
The Energy Showcase: Policy Night
In May, the Stanford Energy Club is putting on its annual Energy Showcase. This year we are focusing on the topic of energy access in the developing world. We will host three events on consecutive Thursdays to explore the topics of Finance, Policy, and Technology. To highlight the interdisciplinary nature of energy, we're hoping to […]
Stanford Law Review SE Training
SLS Musical Rehearsals
SJIL Galley Night
Stanford IP Law and the Biosciences Conference
Stanford IP Law and the Biosciences Conference
8:30 am - 5:00 pm Paul Brest Hall Munger Graduate Residences Join us on May 16, 2014 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m for an informative discussion with leading experts from academia, industry and the judiciary on the latest developments in intellectual property law and the biosciences. Judges, top legal scholars and experienced practitioners from […]
Good People Should Not Be Prosecutors: A Debate
Good People Should Not Be Prosecutors: A Debate
An Oxford-style debate over whether it is possible to be a good person and prosecute in today's criminal justice system. As a part of the inagural symposium of the Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy, the Journal, the Center on the Legal Profession, the Criminal Law Society, and the Criminal Justice Center are pleased […]
Faculty Seminar: Resource Revolution: Are we on the cusp of sectoral transformations and a step change in productivity?
Faculty Seminar: Resource Revolution: Are we on the cusp of sectoral transformations and a step change in productivity?
Faculty Research Seminar Presentation: Stefan Heck Stefan Heck, Steyer-Taylor Center Research Fellow and Consulting Professor at Precourt Institute for Energy at Stanford University will present some of his most recent work. Abstract The industrial revolution triggered dramatic increases in productivity: per capita energy available increased 100x, GDP increased 13-fold after only doubling in the prior […]
Symposium on Prosecutorial Discretion
Symposium on Prosecutorial Discretion
Inaugural Symposium of the Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy The Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy, the Stanford Center on the Legal Profession, the American Constitution Society, and the Stanford Criminal Justice Center are pleased to co-sponsor this symposium on ethics and prosecutorial discretion. Related Media