- No events scheduled for May 25, 2014.
CLB Journal Club Lunch: A Dose of Reality for Specialized Courts: Lessons from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSLATA: How Legal Analytics from Lex Machina will be the future of IP litigation research (with Ike’s!)
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordInterested in working for a firm that specializes in startup law?
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford“10 Things You Should Know as an Associate That They Don’t Teach You in Law School,” presented by Fish & Richardson
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordA Swiss View on US Foreign Policy: The Case of the US-Swiss Tax Dispute
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSpeaking Up without Freaking Out: A Workshop to Develop Confident Speaking
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordReading period begins and ends on Sunday, June 1.
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
Reading period begins and ends on Sunday, June 1.
Reading period begins and ends on Sunday, June 1.
Reading period begins and ends on June 1, 2014. Related Media
CLB Journal Club Lunch: A Dose of Reality for Specialized Courts: Lessons from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
CLB Journal Club Lunch: A Dose of Reality for Specialized Courts: Lessons from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
Nora Freeman Engstrom, Associate Professor, Stanford Law School will discuss what the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program can tell us about proposals to reform medical malpractice.The latest in a long line of reform proposals, health courts have been called “the best option for fixing our broken system of medical justice.” And, if health courts’ supporters are […]
SLATA: How Legal Analytics from Lex Machina will be the future of IP litigation research (with Ike’s!)
SLATA: How Legal Analytics from Lex Machina will be the future of IP litigation research (with Ike’s!)
Come learn about Lex Machina, the leader in Legal Analytics. Legal Analytics is transforming the practice of law, as companies and law firms begin to use data to analyze and formulate their legal strategies. Lex Machina is a software tool (free for students!) for IP litigation research. Unlike other big name legal research software you […]
Social Entrepreneurship in Action
Social Entrepreneurship in Action
For nearly seven weeks four teams of entrepreneurial students have been working on projects. Two groups have designed actual ventures: one helps veterans gain access to top colleges and graduate programs; and the other mobilizes discounted, authentic medications directly to patients. Two other groups will present findings to clients BUILD and Omidyar Network. Wine and […]
Interested in working for a firm that specializes in startup law?
Interested in working for a firm that specializes in startup law?
Come learn what it’s all about and be a savvy individual during OCI! Interested in working for a firm that specializes in startup law? Come learn what it’s all about and be a savvy individual during OCI! Based on feedback from 2Ls and 3Ls on what they wish they knew prior to interviewing, we’ve put […]
New Territorialism and Old Territorialism
New Territorialism and Old Territorialism
Faculty workshop with Professor Jenny Martinez Related Media
“10 Things You Should Know as an Associate That They Don’t Teach You in Law School,” presented by Fish & Richardson
“10 Things You Should Know as an Associate That They Don’t Teach You in Law School,” presented by Fish & Richardson
Tamara Fraizer and Chrissy Brown-Marshall from Fish & Richardson's Silicon Valley office will present "10 Things You Should Know as an Associate That They Don't Teach You in Law School. Lunch will be provided. Related Media RSVP
Issues in Clean Energy Access
Issues in Clean Energy Access
It's estimated that 1.2 billion people worldwide have no access to electricity, and another billion have only unreliable access. Meanwhile, nearly 3 billion people in the developing world cook food and heat their homes with traditional cookstoves or open fires. Deploying clean and efficient modern technologies to replace the technologies and fuels used by these […]
A Swiss View on US Foreign Policy: The Case of the US-Swiss Tax Dispute
A Swiss View on US Foreign Policy: The Case of the US-Swiss Tax Dispute
A guest lecture by Michael Ambühl, Professor of Negotiation and Conflict Management at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH) and former State Secretary of Switzerland The USA and Switzerland share the same values with regard to many aspects: democracy, federalism, rule of law, human rights, and constitutional principles. That is why they are […]
1L Clinic Discussion
1L Clinic Discussion
An Informative and informal opportunity for 1Ls to interact with 2Ls from each of SLS' clinics to learn about the work, the requirements, and the experience. Lights refreshments will be served. Related Media
ELJ Galley Night
Speaking Up without Freaking Out: A Workshop to Develop Confident Speaking
Speaking Up without Freaking Out: A Workshop to Develop Confident Speaking
Presented by GSB Lecturers Feeling uneasy about speaking up in class or delivering your oral arguments? Many of us wish we could speak more clearly and confidently at such occasions. Informed by scholarly research, this engaging workshop provides hands-on, practical advice on how to present in a more confident and compelling way. Matt Abrahams is […]
SLA Meeting
Africa’s Elephants and Rhinos vs. Illegal Traffickers: Who Will Win?
Africa’s Elephants and Rhinos vs. Illegal Traffickers: Who Will Win?
Wildlife Trafficking lecture featuring David J. Hayes We are delighted to announce that David J. Hayes, distinguished visiting lecturer, former Deputy Secretary of the Interior, Senior Fellow at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Vice-Chair of the President’s Wildlife Trafficking Advisory Council, will be delivering a public lecture on illegal wildlife trafficking. Mr. Hayes […]
Last day of classes
Trial With and Without Mathematics: Legal, Philosophical, and Computational Perspectives
Trial With and Without Mathematics: Legal, Philosophical, and Computational Perspectives
DNA evidence and forensic science have once again brought mathematics into the courtroom. Numbers and statistics have helped distinguish the innocent from the guilty, but have also led to miscarriages of justice, for example, Dreyfus, Collins, Lucia de Berk. Is mathematics relevant in law at all? Do lawyers need mathematical training in statistics and logic? […]
PALS and JRCLS Resources for Families at Stanford During the Summer
PALS and JRCLS Resources for Families at Stanford During the Summer
Come enjoy one last PALS event at the Stanford Campus Recreational Association (SCRA) The SCRA is the faculty club with swimming pool and BBQ, but student families can also sign their kids up for lessons here. Come check out the facilities to see what's available to you, and enjoy a fun pool party and lunch […]