- No events scheduled for February 28, 2016.
The Lunch Program You’ve Been Waiting For: Getting Ready for Clinic!
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordImmigration at the Supreme Court: The States vs. Obama
@ SLS: Russo Commons - Student Law Lounge 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordNotes 101: Writing and Submitting a Student Note
@ SLS: Room 185 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) at 25 – what did we do right, what did we do wrong and what should we aspire to?
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Journal of Criminal Law & Policy Meeting
@ SLS: Room 285 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordACS BALC Mentorship Dinner
@ SLS: Russo Commons - Student Law Lounge 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordDirectors’ College for Venture-Backed Company Directors (VCDC)
@ Stanford: Paul Brest Hall 555 Salvatierra Walk, StanfordUS Climate Regulations and the Supreme Court
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford- No events scheduled for March 5, 2016.
Week of Events
20th U.S.-China Legal Exchange
20th U.S.-China Legal Exchange
9:00 am - 5:15 pm Stanford University Bechtel Conference Center at Encina Hall 616 Serra Street Stanford, CA 94305 Bechtel Conference Center Parking and Location Map This event is at capacity, please email tech@law.stanford.edu to be put on a wait list. REGISTER NOW About the U.S. - China Legal Exchange Conference On February 29, 2016, […]
Leadership Crimes
O’Melveny & Myers Pro Bono Panel
O’Melveny & Myers Pro Bono Panel
Join SLLSA and BLSA for a lunch panel with O'Melveny & Myers as we discuss the pro bono practice of a large law firm. Panelists include David Lash, Managing Counsel of O'Melveny's Public Interest and Pro Bono Practices, Rochelle Karr, a Talent Development Director that oversees the firm's pro bono efforts, and a junior attorney. Lunch will […]
What is Prison Abolition? Brown Bag Lunch
What is Prison Abolition? Brown Bag Lunch
Join the Stanford National Lawyers Guild and the Stanford Criminal Law Society for a brown-bag discussion about prison abolition. What is prison abolition? What alternatives to prison exist, and what proposals are on the table?
The Lunch Program You’ve Been Waiting For: Getting Ready for Clinic!
The Lunch Program You’ve Been Waiting For: Getting Ready for Clinic!
Ever since you were a prospective student, you've heard that the SLS clinical program is unparalleled in the nation and a MUST for your legal education. All 1Ls, 2Ls and Advanced Degree students: you're invited to come hear the details and connect with the people who are here to help you think through how and […]
Immigration at the Supreme Court: The States vs. Obama
Immigration at the Supreme Court: The States vs. Obama
6:00pm - 7:00pm Presentation Dinner will be served at 5:45pm Law Lounge, Stanford Law School Register Now Please join us for a discussion about the legal challenge to the Administration's deferred-action immigration policy. Jonathan Mitchell Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution; Visiting Professor of Law, Stanford Law School Jonathan F. Mitchell is a Visiting Fellow at […]
Notes 101: Writing and Submitting a Student Note
BLSA General Body Meeting
SJIL Source-Pull Night
SJIL Source-Pull Night
Stanford Journal of International Law (SJIL) Source-Pull Night. Member Editors work alongside their editing teams on finding and obtaining the sources cited in each SJIL article. Members of the Executive Board intermingle with Lead Article Editors and Member Editors, and a collaborative environment is fostered.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) at 25 – what did we do right, what did we do wrong and what should we aspire to?
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) at 25 – what did we do right, what did we do wrong and what should we aspire to?
Join us for a panel discussion on the accomplishments, missed opportunities, and future developments relating to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA is a comprehensive antidiscrimination statute that was regarded by the disability community as an “emancipation proclamation” for one of America’s largest minority groups when it was first enacted in 1990. The […]
A Textualist Theory of the 14th Amendment
A Textualist Theory of the 14th Amendment
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Jonathan Mitchell, who will be speaking about interpreting the Fourteenth Amendment. Lunch will be served. Professor Mitchell currently teaches at George Mason University School of Law. After graduating from law school, he was a law clerk for Judge J. Michael Luttig of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the […]
Stanford Journal of Criminal Law & Policy Meeting
Stanford Journal of Criminal Law & Policy Meeting
Business meeting for senior and member editors of the Stanford Journal of Criminal Law & Policy
ACS BALC Mentorship Dinner
ACS BALC Mentorship Dinner
Members of Stanford ACS are invited to a mentorship dinner with the ACS Bay Area Lawyers Chapter. Bios of attorneys will be sent out via email, and, to the maximum extent possible, students will be seated according to their preferences. A reception will follow to facilitate broader connection and conversation. RSVP here.
Directors’ College for Venture-Backed Company Directors (VCDC)
Directors’ College for Venture-Backed Company Directors (VCDC)
REGISTER NOW Stanford Law School’s third annual VCDC program is the leading executive education program for venture-backed company directors. Based on Directors’ College, the nation’s premier executive education program for directors and senior executives of publicly traded firms, this program will focus on practical solutions to governance issues that commonly arise among private venture-backed companies […]
US Climate Regulations and the Supreme Court
US Climate Regulations and the Supreme Court
On February 9, 2016, the Supreme Court decided 5-4 to stay implementation of the EPA's Clean Power Plan (CPP), putting on hold President Obama's signature initiative against climate change and a critical building block of the Paris Agreement. The death of Justice Scalia less than two weeks later casts further uncertainty over the future of […]