- No events scheduled for May 18, 2014.
Racial and Religious Discrimination in Post-9/11 America
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordProgressive Mayoral Politics and Eminent Domain to Forestall Mortgage Foreclosure
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordChicago: A Discussion on the American Voting Experience
Winston & Strawn 35 West Wacker Drive, ChicagoMake-up Class for Criminal Procedure: Adjudication
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordIt’s Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided With the New Politics of Extremism
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe Trouble with Too Much T: Sex, Health, and the Olympics
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordForced Sterilization and Reproductive Justice in Prison/Jail
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordConstitutional Conversation: Prof. Chaim Saiman
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordBuilding the System: Education Advocacy as a State Legislator
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordMonday classes meet; Friday classes DO NOT meet
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford- No events scheduled for May 24, 2014.
Week of Events
LSRJ Jeopardy Lunch
LSRJ Jeopardy Lunch
Come watch Professor Kelman and newly minted SLA Co-President Marcus Williams (and a surprise third contestant!) as they go head-to-head in LSRJ Jeopardy! Lunch will be served. Related Media
Racial and Religious Discrimination in Post-9/11 America
Racial and Religious Discrimination in Post-9/11 America
APILSA, SALME, and SMLSA invite you to a panel discussion moderated by Prof. Shirin Sinnar and featuring attorneys who have worked on post-9/11 civil rights and racial & religious discrimination. Lunch will be provided. Related Media
Progressive Mayoral Politics and Eminent Domain to Forestall Mortgage Foreclosure
Progressive Mayoral Politics and Eminent Domain to Forestall Mortgage Foreclosure
Gayle McLaughlin is a member of the Green Party and mayor of Richmond, CA since 2006. A social activist and founder of the Richmond Progressive Alliance, Mayor McLaughlin has sought to unify local progressives in city politics. McLaughlin is a strong proponent of a plan being pioneered by the city of Richmond to use eminent […]
Curbing Short-Termism in Corporate America
Curbing Short-Termism in Corporate America
5:30 pm: Reception 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm: Lecture About the event: The clamor is rising against short termism -- judging a company by its performance over the last quarter, rather than the last few years. The Business Roundtable has been recently joined by the head of the largest asset manager and the Chief Justice […]
Chicago: A Discussion on the American Voting Experience
Chicago: A Discussion on the American Voting Experience
Join Professor Nate Persily, JD '98, the James B. McClatchy Professor of Law, and Benjamin Ginsberg for a reception and discussion on The American Voting Experience. On March 28, 2013, President Obama established the Presidential Commission on Election Administration to identify best practices in election administration and to make recommendations to improve the voting experience. […]
Social Enterprise & the Law
Social Enterprise & the Law
Presentation by Zoe Hunton of Hunton Law: Legal Counsel for Social Enterprises and Nonprofits Lunch provided to attendees Zoe Hunton is a current practioner working in Social Enterprise law; she will discuss the following: 1) a practicing lawyer's perspective on current legal issues facing early stage social enterprises, including legal structure options and ability to […]
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 20. This is a large class, so student groups and departments are scheduled their events around the make-up class. Related Media
Planning Out 2L and 3L
Planning Out 2L and 3L
Graduation Requirements, Clinics, and Passing the Bar with a Panel of 3Ls and Cathy Glaze Related Media
Gun Control in the Era of Heller
Gun Control in the Era of Heller
Christine Van Aken, the Chief of Appellate Litigation in the San Francisco City's Attorney Office, will discuss her office's gun control efforts, recent federal litigation, and the prospects of the Supreme Court reentering the gun control debate. Ms. Aken is currenty a Deputy City Attorney in San Francisco. She is a graduate of the New […]
It’s Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided With the New Politics of Extremism
It’s Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided With the New Politics of Extremism
Sponsored by: Carlos Kelly McClatchy Fund, Department of Communication, Stanford Law School Thomas E.Mann of the Brookings Institution and Norman J. Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute share their findings on why America’s government has become so dysfunctional. Joining them on the panel will be Benjamin Ginsberg, Co-chair, Presidential Commission on Election Administration and Jane […]
JD-LLM Buddy Dinner
The Tell-Tale Brain: Ethics of Brain Death
The Tell-Tale Brain: Ethics of Brain Death
Two recent cases in which patients were determined to be dead according to neurological criteria -- Jahi McMath in Oakland, CA and Marlise Muñoz in Fort Worth, TX -- have drawn national attention to the concept of "brain death." Please join us for a panel discussion exploring the ethics of brain death with leading ethics […]
Videoconference Interviews
The Trouble with Too Much T: Sex, Health, and the Olympics
The Trouble with Too Much T: Sex, Health, and the Olympics
The Center for Law and the Biosciences and the BioLaw and Health Policy Society present Katrina Karkazis, from the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, discussing her work on "gender verification" policies for elite female athletes. Dr. Karkazis is a leading expert on controversies about treatment for people with intersex traits, and, among other things, recently […]
Lunch Talk with Professor Chaim Saiman
Lunch Talk with Professor Chaim Saiman
Jesus' Legal Theory: A Rabbinical Interpretation Join Jewish Law Student Association and Christian Legal Fellowship for a lunchtime discussion with Professor Chaim Saiman, author of Jesus' Legal Theory: A Rabbinical Interpretation Related Media
Forced Sterilization and Reproductive Justice in Prison/Jail
Forced Sterilization and Reproductive Justice in Prison/Jail
Please join CLS and LSRJ for a lunchtime discussion with Dr. Carolyn Sufrin about the intersection of reproductive justice and criminal justice. Dr. Carolyn Sufrin is an Assistant Professor in the Ob/Gyn Department at the University of California, San Francisco. She focuses on expanding access to reproductive health care for incarcerated women. To this end, […]
San Quentin Class Info Session
San Quentin Class Info Session
Come hear 3Ls who participated in the San Quentin prison class the last two years speak about their experiences. Related Media
Constitutional Conversation: Prof. Chaim Saiman
Constitutional Conversation: Prof. Chaim Saiman
Prof. Chaim Saiman presents, "The Paradox of Free Exercise and Jewish Law." Please click here to register! Speaker: Chaim Saiman is a scholar of Jewish law and private law. His scholarship has appeared in journals including, the American Journal of Comparative Law, the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, and the Journal of Law and Religion. […]
ILEI Retreat
Conversation with Sen. Mike Johnston
Conversation with Sen. Mike Johnston
A small-group meeting with Senator Mike Johnston and the members of Youth and Education Advocates at Stanford. Related Media
How to Have a Successful Summer!
Building the System: Education Advocacy as a State Legislator
Building the System: Education Advocacy as a State Legislator
A Conversation with Senator Mike Johnston of Colorado Come hear Senator Mike Johnston of Colorado speak about his experiences as a state legislator and what has inspired him to advocate for education reform at the state level. Since assuming office as a Colorado State Senator in 2009, Mike Johnston has worked tirelessly to transform Colorado's […]
SLA Meeting
Supreme Court Recap: Riley v. California
Supreme Court Recap: Riley v. California
Join Prof. Jeff Fisher to discuss the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic's work in the recent warrantless cell phone search case, Riley v. California Hosted by American Constitution Society. Lunch will be served. Related Media
Annual Clinic Dinner & Open House
Annual Clinic Dinner & Open House
1L, 2L and Advanced Degree Students: Interested in learning about clinic opportunities for next year? Be sure to attend our annual Dinner & Open House event. Clinic course offerings and registration details will be announced and you'll have a chance to meet and talk with clinical instructors and students. This is our our one big […]
Monday classes meet; Friday classes DO NOT meet
Monday classes meet; Friday classes DO NOT meet
Administrative Monday. Monday classes meet; Friday classes do not meet. Related Media