Lawyering Beyond the Courtroom: Human Rights & Environmental Advocacy from the Grassroots to Grasstops
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordEnergy Seminar | America’s Clean Power Plan For Reducing Carbon Emissions: Rules, Challenges, and How States Are Responding
NVIDIA Auditorium, Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center 475 Via OrtegaStanford Journal of Criminal Law & Policy Kickoff Lunch
@ SLS: Room 285 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordMeet the Center for Internet and Society
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordConstitutional Conversation with Nate Persily
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordDinner with PILNET visitor Hou Ping and Stanford students
@ SLS: Room 185 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordNon-profit internship Debrief with Diane Chin
@ SLS: Room 272 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordBrian L. Blalock JD ’07, 2015 Miles L. Rubin Public Interest Award Recipient
@ SLS: Room 320D Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe Crackdown on the Chinese Legal Profession
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe Second Amendment and the Problem with Originalism
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPhilip K. Howard, “Put Humans in Charge”
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLouis Kaplow (Harvard Law School), “On the Relevance of Market Power”
@ SLS: Room 320D Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordInside the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court: An afternoon with Judge Reggie Barnett Walton
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordHow many lawyer jokes are there? Only three, the rest are true.: Lawyer Humor and the Legal Profession
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordHow Faith Informs Meaning: One Law Professor’s Take
@ SLS: Room 185 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCriminal Justice over Coffee
@ SLS: Russo Commons - Student Law Lounge 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
Alumni Weekend 2015
Alumni Weekend 2015
Stanford Law School welcomes alumni to campus every five years to celebrate their class reunion over Alumni Weekend. Throughout the weekend, SLS engages them in the latest school initiatives and scholarship through interactive panel discussions and talks. We also offer several social gatherings that allow alumni to renew old friendships, celebrate classmates' successes, and reminisce […]
Issues Raised by Genome Engineering: Humans and other CRISPR Critters
Anti-Activist Poison Pills
Lawyering Beyond the Courtroom: Human Rights & Environmental Advocacy from the Grassroots to Grasstops
Lawyering Beyond the Courtroom: Human Rights & Environmental Advocacy from the Grassroots to Grasstops
Founder and Executive Director of Accountability Counsel, Natalie Bridgeman Fields, will present diverse methods of seeking justice for human rights and environmental abuses abroad. She will draw on her background as a litigator at a large firm and in solo practice working on Alien Tort Statute cases, as a consultant on accountability to multilateral […]
Energy Seminar | America’s Clean Power Plan For Reducing Carbon Emissions: Rules, Challenges, and How States Are Responding
Energy Seminar | America’s Clean Power Plan For Reducing Carbon Emissions: Rules, Challenges, and How States Are Responding
Energy Seminars are sponsored by the Stanford Precourt Institute for Energy Dian Grueneich, senior research scholar with the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center and the Shultz-Stephenson Energy Policy Task Force Michael Wara, associate professor, Stanford Law School, research fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Faculty Fellow Monday, October 26, 2015 | 04:30 PM - 05:20 […]
Stanford Journal of Criminal Law & Policy Kickoff Lunch
Stanford Journal of Criminal Law & Policy Kickoff Lunch
Welcome meeting for new & old members of the Stanford Journal of Criminal Law & Policy
Meet the Center for Internet and Society
Meet the Center for Internet and Society
RSVP required. Learn about CIS and how we can help you build a career in technology law Lunch provided Stanford CIS brings together scholars, academics, legislators, students, programmers, security researchers, and scientists to study the interaction of new technologies and the law and to examine how the synergy between the two can either promote or harm public goods like free speech, innovation, […]
Constitutional Conversation with Nate Persily
Constitutional Conversation with Nate Persily
Register Now "The Campaign Revolution Will Not Be Televised: The Legal Implications of Politics On-Demand" Nate Persily James B. McClatchy Professor of Law, Stanford Law SchoolClick here to view Nate's full biography.
Dinner with PILNET visitor Hou Ping and Stanford students
Dinner with PILNET visitor Hou Ping and Stanford students
Private dinner with Hou Ping, the Vice President and Founder of LesGo, a nonprofit organization working on LGBT rights in China. LesGo advocates for recognition of and equality for the LGBT community in Suzhou and surrounding areas. Attendance is by invitation only. RSVP
Non-profit internship Debrief with Diane Chin
Non-profit internship Debrief with Diane Chin
Engage the Issues Students who worked at a non-profit organization this summer are invited to a ‘debrief’ session with Diane Chin. This is an opportunity to raise issues, share lessons learned, and celebrate the work you were able to do. Lunch will be provided. RSVP
Brian L. Blalock JD ’07, 2015 Miles L. Rubin Public Interest Award Recipient
Brian L. Blalock JD ’07, 2015 Miles L. Rubin Public Interest Award Recipient
Engage the Issues Explore Public Interest Join us for a talk with the 2015 Rubin Award recipient Brian L. Blalock, founder of Bay Area Legal Aid's Youth Justice Project. Brian works tirelessly on behalf of foster care youth, delinquency-involved youth, homeless youth, sexually exploited minors, and youth with mental health impairments. He advocates for this population […]
1L Interview Workshop
1L Interview Workshop
Need help with your interviewing skills? Bring your lunch and join OCS advisors for an interactive program to help you put your best foot forward! Hear what attorneys are looking for in candidates, how to highlight your best skills and how to answer to the tough questions. Brown Bag Lunch
Energizing Innovation: A Discussion with Steven Chu and Arun Majumdar Moderated by Jeffrey Ball
Energizing Innovation: A Discussion with Steven Chu and Arun Majumdar Moderated by Jeffrey Ball
This is event is part of Energy Week 2015, sponsored by the Stanford Energy Club Cleaner energy technologies, from natural gas to nuclear to renewables, have made huge advances in recent years. Efficiency has risen, production has expanded, and costs have dropped. Yet carbon emissions continue to mount, particularly in the developing world, which will […]
The Crackdown on the Chinese Legal Profession
The Crackdown on the Chinese Legal Profession
Engage the Issues China’s current nationwide crackdown on “rights defense” (weiquan) lawyers is the strongest assault to date on a small number of pioneers who have struggled to advance the rule of law. Lawyers, activists and ordinary citizens who assert legal rights against agencies and officials now risk suppression in the name of ”stability maintenance.” The […]
CLB Journal Club Lunch
CLB Journal Club Lunch
The Center for Law and the Biosciences invites you to its biweekly(-ish) journal club lunch series, featuring delicious FREE Thai food and engaging discussion for all! Our speaker for October 29th is Roland Nadler, SLS JD 2015 and Fellow at the Center for Law and the Biosciences, presenting co-authored work recently featured at the 2015 Annual […]
The Second Amendment and the Problem with Originalism
The Second Amendment and the Problem with Originalism
Jack Rakove is the William Robertson Coe Professor of History and American Studies and professor of political science and (by courtesy) law at Stanford, where he has taught since 1980. His principal areas of research include the origins of the American Revolution and Constitution, the political practice and theory of James Madison, and the role […]
Philip K. Howard, “Put Humans in Charge”
Philip K. Howard, “Put Humans in Charge”
Join the Stanford Federalist Society and Philip K. Howard as we discuss rethinking the structure of the government and putting humans in charge. Lunch will be served. Mr. Howard is a well-known leader of government and legal reform in America. His new book, The Rule of Nobody, has been praised by Fareed Zakaria as “an utterly compelling and persuasive book […]
Policy Lab Lunch with Paul Brest
Policy Lab Lunch with Paul Brest
Please join the Law and Policy Lab for lunch and conversation about upcoming winter practicums. You'll hear about 15 practicums that encompass issues related to access to justice, climate change, environmental remediation, endstage decisionmaking, copyright licensing, patent trolls, and many others. Whether you are thinking about a career in policy or just interested in hearing […]
Louis Kaplow (Harvard Law School), “On the Relevance of Market Power”
Louis Kaplow (Harvard Law School), “On the Relevance of Market Power”
Louis Kaplow (Harvard Law School) will present “On the Relevance of Market Power” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Autumn 2015. Please email Jackie Del Barrio at jdelbario@law.stanford.edu for a copy of the paper.
Inside the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court: An afternoon with Judge Reggie Barnett Walton
How many lawyer jokes are there? Only three, the rest are true.: Lawyer Humor and the Legal Profession
How many lawyer jokes are there? Only three, the rest are true.: Lawyer Humor and the Legal Profession
5:00pm - 5:30pm Reception 5:30pm - 7:00pm Presentation Room 180, Stanford Law School Register Now Jokes about lawyers are as old as the profession itself and we have all been subjected to them at one point in our legal careers. Some have even left the profession to make fun of […]
Energy Week: BBQ & Social
Energy Week: BBQ & Social
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How Faith Informs Meaning: One Law Professor’s Take
How Faith Informs Meaning: One Law Professor’s Take
Law professor David Skeel makes a fresh case for the plausibility and explanatory power of Christianity for the central puzzles of our existence, such as our capacity for idea-making, our experience of beauty and suffering, and our inability to create a just social order. In his recent book, “True Paradox: How Christianity Makes Sense […]
Criminal Justice over Coffee
Criminal Justice over Coffee
Join us for bagels and coffee for the first in a quarterly brunch series being co-sponsored by the Stanford Criminal Justice Center and Criminal Law Society. The first brunch is also being co-sponsored with the Black Law Students Association. We will have a facilitated discussion with SCJC Faculty Co-Director Professor Joan Petersilia, Professor Shirin Sinnar, […]