- No events scheduled for November 15, 2015.
Black Lives Matter Reflection with Danielle Jones
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCultural Competency Training
@ SLS: Manning Lounge 2nd Floor, Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSan Francisco: Gender Communication, Persuasion, and Power
Cooley LLP 101 California Street, 5th Floor, San FranciscoGender Communication, Persuasion, and Power with Michelle Greer Galloway, BA ’87, JD ’89
Cooley LLP - San Francisco 101 California Street, San FranciscoLunch Chat with Michael Rossotto, SLS ’92
@ SLS: Room 230 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordDeterrence or revenge? The return of punitive house demolitions in response to recent events in East Jerusalem and the West Bank
@ SLS: Room 185 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordChris Ho, JD ’87: Litigating Impact Cases in Defense of Immigrant Workers
@ SLS: Room 272 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSIPA Career Panel and Networking Dinner
@ SLS: Russo Commons - Student Law Lounge 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford“Ag-Gag Laws” and the Fight to Save the First Amendment with Matthew Liebman
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSIPA Career Panel and Networking Dinner
@ SLS: Russo Commons - Student Law Lounge 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordMovers and Shakers: Board Directors of the Silicon Valley 150
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordFinding a Criminal Law Job Your 1L Summer: Lunch Panel
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCalifornia’s Groundbreaking New 2015 Energy and Climate Laws – The Path to Sustainability, Paris and Beyond.
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPursuing Justice in Israel: the Rachel Corrie Case
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford- No events scheduled for November 21, 2015.
Week of Events
Living Places, Dying Governments
Last day of Autumn Quarter classes
Black Lives Matter Reflection with Danielle Jones
Black Lives Matter Reflection with Danielle Jones
This event will bring together members of the law school community and the larger Stanford community to reflect upon the past year, the work of the Black Lives Matter movement, and how we can move forward to action. Danielle Jones will provide framing remarks and facilitate an open conversation among attendees. Lunch will be provided.
Cultural Competency Training
Cultural Competency Training
Cultural Competency training for all Project ReMADE teacher and mentor volunteers. RSVP here.
San Francisco: Gender Communication, Persuasion, and Power
San Francisco: Gender Communication, Persuasion, and Power
How do women attorneys persuade and influence? What are some of the implicit biases that impact women advocates? How does gender diversity impact team performance and outcomes? Join fellow Stanford Law School alumnae for a discussion on gender communication differences and research on advancement strategies for women. One hour of MCLE credit will be offered. […]
Gender Communication, Persuasion, and Power with Michelle Greer Galloway, BA ’87, JD ’89
Gender Communication, Persuasion, and Power with Michelle Greer Galloway, BA ’87, JD ’89
How do women attorneys persuade and influence? What are some of the implicit biases that impact women advocates? How does gender diversity impact team performance and outcomes? Join fellow Stanford Law School alumnae for a discussion on gender communication differences and research on advancement strategies for women. One hour of MCLE credit will be offered. […]
Lunch Chat with Michael Rossotto, SLS ’92
Lunch Chat with Michael Rossotto, SLS ’92
Come join us for a casual brown bag lunch with SLS Alum Michael Rossotto! Mike is a 1992 SLS grad and an inaugural winner of the Stanford Law Public Service Fellowship. Prior to law school, Mike served as Friends of the Earth's Northwest Rivers Project Coordinator, collaborating with Northwest tribes on several highly successful environmental protection […]
Deterrence or revenge? The return of punitive house demolitions in response to recent events in East Jerusalem and the West Bank
Deterrence or revenge? The return of punitive house demolitions in response to recent events in East Jerusalem and the West Bank
The first event in the Stanford Human Rights Center's Speaker Series, Perspectives on the Current Israel-Palestine Conflict. Punitive house demolitions were routinely practiced by Israel in the Occupied Territories until 2005. In 2014, Israel renewed these demolitions, based on their purported deterrent effect. But has Israel enjoyed greater security in the past two years? The […]
Chris Ho, JD ’87: Litigating Impact Cases in Defense of Immigrant Workers
Chris Ho, JD ’87: Litigating Impact Cases in Defense of Immigrant Workers
Join us for a discussion with Chris Ho, JD '87 about the challenges of litigating on behalf of immigrant workers, including those who are undocumented. Last year the California Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ho's client in Salas v. Sierra Chemical Co. when it determined that undocumented workers could sue their employers, even if […]
Tax Reform Panel
Tax Reform Panel
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society and the Silicon Valley Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society as we present a panel on reforming the tax system with Roger Royse, Eric Ryan, Professor Edward Kleinbard, and Professor Annette Nellen. It has been almost 30 years since the last big tax reform bill (the Tax Reform Act of 1986), and, although the […]
SIPA Career Panel and Networking Dinner
SIPA Career Panel and Networking Dinner
Please join the Stanford Intellectual Property Association (SIPA) for our annual Career Panel and Networking Dinner next Tuesday and Wednesday, November 17th and 18th, from 6-8pm, Stanford Law Lounge. Panelists cover the whole spectrum of intellectual property law (patent, copyright, trademark, trade secrets), both from a litigation and a transactional perspective. This is a great […]
“Ag-Gag Laws” and the Fight to Save the First Amendment with Matthew Liebman
“Ag-Gag Laws” and the Fight to Save the First Amendment with Matthew Liebman
"Ag-Gag Laws" and the Fight to Save the First Amendment with Matthew Liebman
SIPA Career Panel and Networking Dinner
SIPA Career Panel and Networking Dinner
Please join the Stanford Intellectual Property Association (SIPA) for our annual Career Panel and Networking Dinner next Tuesday and Wednesday, November 17th and 18th, from 6-8pm, Stanford Law Lounge. Panelists cover the whole spectrum of intellectual property law (patent, copyright, trademark, trade secrets), both from a litigation and a transactional perspective. This is a great […]
Movers and Shakers: Board Directors of the Silicon Valley 150
Movers and Shakers: Board Directors of the Silicon Valley 150
7:30 - 8:00am - Continental Breakfast 8:00 - 9:30am - Program Room 190, Stanford Law School Register Now A seminal study of the boards and board members of the largest and most influential companies in our region will be reviewed and discussed. The study, jointly sponsored by Lonergan Partners and SVDX, examines the demographics and […]
CLF Breakfast Chats
CLF Breakfast Chats
To promote scholarly reflection and mentoring for students interested in the intersection of faith and the law.
Finding a Criminal Law Job Your 1L Summer: Lunch Panel
Finding a Criminal Law Job Your 1L Summer: Lunch Panel
Are you interested in criminal law and excited to get your first taste of what criminal practice looks like during your 1L summer? Or, do you just want an interesting and substantive job that will get you lots of practical experience? This panel is for you! Come join the Criminal Law Society for a lunch time […]
ACS 1L Mentorship Event
ACS 1L Mentorship Event
Stressed about finals? Not sure what you're doing next summer? Just want some hot chocolate, beer, and/or wine? You're in luck! ACS invites you to join fellow progressive 2Ls and 3Ls to chat about summer jobs, finals, and law school in general on Thursday, November 19 from 4-5 pm in Munger 5 Lounge. Come for […]
Stanford OpenXChange | Open Office Hours: Responding to Climate Change
Stanford OpenXChange | Open Office Hours: Responding to Climate Change
OpenXChange is pleased to announce its first Open Office Hours program with the first in the series of six exploring climate change in a panel discussion format. Our panel of experts will discuss a range of strategies for responding to climate change, including approaches such as divestment from fossil fuels, investment in alternative energy, environmental […]
California’s Groundbreaking New 2015 Energy and Climate Laws – The Path to Sustainability, Paris and Beyond.
Pursuing Justice in Israel: the Rachel Corrie Case
Pursuing Justice in Israel: the Rachel Corrie Case
This event was the second of the Stanford Human Rights Center's Speaker Series, Perspectives on the Current Israel-Palestine Conflict. In March 2003, an Israeli army bulldozer killed Rachel Corrie, a U.S. peace activist, while she sought to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian house in the Gaza Strip. Cindy and Craig Corrie, Rachel’s parents, will […]
A Feather-Friendly Feast
A Feather-Friendly Feast
Come enjoy a Feather-Friendly Feast with Stanford Student Animal Legal Defense Fund and People for Animal Welfare!