- No events scheduled for February 21, 2016.
NLG Movement Lawyering Series: Union Lawyering
@ SLS: Room 185 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPost-completion Optical Practical Training
@ SLS: Room 95 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLawyering and National Security: A Conversation with Caroline Krass, General Counsel of the CIA
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordAn Overview of Post-Graduate Fellowships and Government Honors Programs
@ SLS: Room 285 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordDiscussing Legal Design with Jay Mitchell
@ SLS: Room 185 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordBringing Human Rights Home: the Alien Tort Statute and the Torture Victim Protection Act in Latin America
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStates As Immigration Battlegrounds
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordFrom Government Service to Private Practice
@ SLS: Room 285 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe Constitutional Power of Lower Court Judges to Disregard Supreme Court
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordDaniel L. Rubinfeld (School of Law, University of California, Berkeley & New York University Law School), “The Hidden Costs of Free Goods: Implications for Antitrust Enforcement”
@ SLS: Room 301A Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordApple, the FBI, and the Crypto Debate: A Talk with Marc Rotenberg
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordShaking the Foundations Informational Dinner
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWhat Comes Next: The Court’s Docket Without Justice Scalia
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPublic Interest Litigation and Labor Law in China: The Path Forward
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordMatt Nosanchuk, JD ’90, White House Office of Public Engagement
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCriminal Justice Over Coffee – Drugs, Addiction, and Criminalization
@ SLS: Russo Commons - Student Law Lounge 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCriminal Justice Over Coffee
@ SLS: Russo Commons - Student Law Lounge 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
The Corporate Commonwealth: Pluralism and Political Fictions in England, 1516-1651
The Corporate Commonwealth: Pluralism and Political Fictions in England, 1516-1651
with Professor Henry Turner, Rutgers University, English Department
Citizenship Matters: Immigrant Vulnerabilities and Immigration Reform
Citizenship Matters: Immigrant Vulnerabilities and Immigration Reform
with Visiting Professor Jennifer Chacón
NLG Movement Lawyering Series: Union Lawyering
NLG Movement Lawyering Series: Union Lawyering
Join the SLS National Lawyers Guild to hear from Frankie Preciado, counsel for the local SEIU chapter, about his work as a union lawyer. Lunch will be served.
LSRJ Sex Trivia
LSRJ Sex Trivia
Whose supporters are more adventurous in bed -- Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton? How many fertility goddesses can you name? How many anti-abortion regulations have been passed in the last 5 years? […]
Cleary Gottlieb 1L Reception
Cleary Gottlieb 1L Reception
Join Cleary Gottlieb for their annual Stanford 1L Reception on Monday, February 22nd from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM at Lure+Till at The Epiphany Hotel (180 Hamilton Avenue, 2nd Floor, Palo Alto, CA). This is a great opportunity for first year law students to meet Cleary Gottlieb lawyers and incoming summer and fall associates in […]
Post-completion Optical Practical Training
Lawyering and National Security: A Conversation with Caroline Krass, General Counsel of the CIA
Lawyering and National Security: A Conversation with Caroline Krass, General Counsel of the CIA
Please RSVP here Lunch will be served.
An Overview of Post-Graduate Fellowships and Government Honors Programs
An Overview of Post-Graduate Fellowships and Government Honors Programs
Levin Center staff will discuss the Government Honors Program and Post-Graduate Fellowship application process. We’ll also provide advice on how to develop postgraduate fellowship applications and projects. RSVP
Inside Justice: San Francisco County Jail with Professor Bob Weisberg
Inside Justice: San Francisco County Jail with Professor Bob Weisberg
Inside Justice: San Francisco County Jail with Professor Bob Weisberg The Stanford Criminal Justice Center (SCJC) is launching a new series called “Inside Justice” to give small groups of law students the opportunity to experience various aspects of and processes that comprise our criminal justice system. These opportunities will include police ride-alongs; visits to local […]
IP Litigation Lunch Discussion
IP Litigation Lunch Discussion
Please join Davis Polk partner Matt Lehr for a lunch talk on the firm’s IP Litigation practice. Hosted by SIPA and Davis Polk. Lunch will be served!
Discussing Legal Design with Jay Mitchell
Discussing Legal Design with Jay Mitchell
Our speaker will be Jay Mitchell, professor and director of the Organizations and Transaction Clinic at SLS, and former senior in-house lawyer at Levi Strauss & Co. He will discuss two topics: (i) the value of drawing pictures and using visuals in doing legal work and (ii) bringing a design sensibility to legal documents. These matters are reflected in […]
Bringing Human Rights Home: the Alien Tort Statute and the Torture Victim Protection Act in Latin America
Bringing Human Rights Home: the Alien Tort Statute and the Torture Victim Protection Act in Latin America
Join the Stanford International Human Rights Law Association (SIHRLA) and the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) for a discussion with Almudena Bernabeu, the International Attorney & Transitional Justice Program Director at the Center for Justice & Accountability, on how the Alien Tort Statute and the Torture Victim Protection Act can and do affect human rights […]
States As Immigration Battlegrounds
States As Immigration Battlegrounds
Presenters: S. Karthick Ramakrishnan and Pratheepan Gulasekaram Bios: Pratheepan Gulasekaram is Associate Professor at Santa Clara University School of Law. He has published widely on immigration federalism and the constitutional rights of noncitizens both in popular media platforms, and in prominent legal journals, including the New York University Law Review. Before entering academia, Gulasekaram clerked […]
Startup Lunch Talk with WSGR
Startup Lunch Talk with WSGR
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati partners Rachel Proffitt and Adam Dinow (from WSGR's SOMA and New York offices) will talk about their emerging companies practices and life as a corporate attorney. Hosted by WSGR, E-Club, and SLATA. Lunch will be served.
Smart Regulation for Smart Drugs
Smart Regulation for Smart Drugs
A CLB Journal Club Lunch with Michael Brandt, co-founder of Nootrobox Join us for a presentation by Stanford alumnus Michael Brandt, COO and co-founder of Nootrobox, a San Francisco based cognitive supplement / biohacking company, laying out a framework for nootropic regulation.
From Government Service to Private Practice
From Government Service to Private Practice
Three former government attorneys now in private practice at Munger Tolles & Olson LLP talk about how their careers developed and how the skills and experience they developed with the government hleps them today.
SLS Thinks Big: Student TED Talks
SLS Thinks Big: Student TED Talks
Come listen to your fellow classmates share their big ideas! RSVP HERE. Max Alderman (JD '17): "Born Naked and the Rest is Drag" Matt Ball (JD '18) & Dave Ahern (MA '17): "Civil-Military Relations: The Growing Separation between America and its Military" Marcus Bourassa (JD '16): "Probably Wrong: A Theory of Betting, Success, and Star Trek" Paige Muhlestein (JD […]
The Constitutional Power of Lower Court Judges to Disregard Supreme Court
The Constitutional Power of Lower Court Judges to Disregard Supreme Court
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Michael Stokes Paulsen to speak about lower court judges' constitutional power to ignore Supreme Court precedent. Lunch will be served. Professor Paulsen is a professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law and among the nation's leading scholars of constitutional interpretation. Prior to coming to the University of […]
SESLA Spring Planning Meeting
Daniel L. Rubinfeld (School of Law, University of California, Berkeley & New York University Law School), “The Hidden Costs of Free Goods: Implications for Antitrust Enforcement”
Daniel L. Rubinfeld (School of Law, University of California, Berkeley & New York University Law School), “The Hidden Costs of Free Goods: Implications for Antitrust Enforcement”
Daniel L. Rubinfeld (School of Law, University of California, Berkeley & New York University Law School) will present “The Hidden Costs of Free Goods: Implications for Antitrust Enforcement” as part […]
Apple, the FBI, and the Crypto Debate: A Talk with Marc Rotenberg
Apple, the FBI, and the Crypto Debate: A Talk with Marc Rotenberg
Marc Rotenberg is President and Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy and Information Center (EPIC) in Washington, DC - and an SLS alum. He teaches information privacy and open government at Georgetown Law and frequently testifies before Congress on emerging privacy and civil liberties issues. A leader in online privacy, Mr. Rotenberg, will speak about […]
Shaking the Foundations Informational Dinner
Shaking the Foundations Informational Dinner
Interested in planning next year's Shaking the Foundations Progressive Lawyering Conference? Come hear about the process from this year's board!
What Comes Next: The Court’s Docket Without Justice Scalia
What Comes Next: The Court’s Docket Without Justice Scalia
Please join the American Constitution Society and the Federalist Society for a discussion with Professor Jeff Fisher and Professor Michael McConnell on the implications of Justice Scalia's passing for the Supreme Court's current docket. RSVP here. Lunch will be provided.
Public Interest Litigation and Labor Law in China: The Path Forward
Public Interest Litigation and Labor Law in China: The Path Forward
Room 320F HUANG Leping is a labor law expert and the director and founder of the Beijing Yilian Labor Legal Aid and Research Center. He has spent over a decade working for labor rights protection and the development of public interest legal services. As leader of Yilian, Huang has helped more than 100,000 workers and handled more than 6,000 cases, recovering more […]
WilmerHale 1L Winter Workshop
WilmerHale 1L Winter Workshop
Please join us for the WilmerHale Winter Workshop, Friday, February 26, 2-4 p.m. WilmerHale 950 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, California Attendees will have the opportunity to have their resumes reviewed, participate in a mock interview and meet with WilmerHale attorneys from a variety of practices. Please RSVP to Teresa.Janezeck@wilmerhale.com
Matt Nosanchuk, JD ’90, White House Office of Public Engagement
Matt Nosanchuk, JD ’90, White House Office of Public Engagement
Room 320F RSVP Matt Nosanchuk is an Associate Director of Public Engagement serving as the liaison to the American Jewish community and on international issues. Since joining the White House in 2013, he has served both in the Office of Public Engagement and as Director for Outreach on the National Security Council Staff. Matt joined […]
BLSA TGIF
BLSA TGIF
Please join us for BLSA's last Black History Month Event - TGIF! There will be food from Backayard, drinks, amazing music, and great people.
Movement Lawyering Series with Stanford National Lawyers Guild
Movement Lawyering Series with Stanford National Lawyers Guild
Join the Stanford National Lawyers Guild for the second of a series of discussions about movement lawyering! This discussion will feature Jenny Huang from Justice First, a public interest law firm representing clients in employment discrimination, police brutality, and other human rights and civil liberties disputes, and Cameron Rhudy and Elizabeth Bennett from the Sustainable […]
Criminal Justice Over Coffee – Drugs, Addiction, and Criminalization
Criminal Justice Over Coffee – Drugs, Addiction, and Criminalization
The Criminal Justice Center and the Criminal Law Society present a brunch event for students. The even will feature breakfast as well as a distinguished panel of experts discussing drug […]
Criminal Justice Over Coffee
Criminal Justice Over Coffee
Join the Criminal Justice Center and the Criminal Law Society for our quarterly Criminal Justice Over Coffee brunch. This quarter’s topic: Drugs, Addiction, & Criminalization Come for brunch and enjoy a panel discussion featuring: Professor Robert Weisberg, Stanford Criminal Justice Center Professor Keith Humphreys, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Susan Champion, Stanford Three Strikes Project Download Flyer RSVP