- No events scheduled for May 8, 2016.
The Ethics of Democracy Series: Who Deserves to Vote? Who Deserves to be Represented?
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordProxy Advisors and Shareholder Activism: What is Going On and What to Expect?
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Meeting
@ SLS: Room 185 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLochner, the First Amendment, and the Regulation of Healthcare
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordNational Security Regulation: Another Source of Enterprise Risk for Tech Companies
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSliver of a Full Moon – a play about VAWA and Native American Women
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization and Indian County
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe Non-Delegation Issue in the Little Sisters of the Poor Cases: Does the Court’s Recent Questioning of Deference Doctrine’s Suggest a Constitutional Revival Is in the Works?
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCLB Lunch Talk: Law, Order, and Algorithms
@ SLS: Room 85 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordNew Trends in Empirical Legal Studies: Closing the Gap Between Research Methods
@ SLS: Room 95 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordProject ReMADE: Final Business Plan Presentations and Graduation
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Program in Law and Society 3rd Conference for Junior Researchers
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordJudicial Clerkship Web Application Tutorial
@ SLS: Room 180 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Program in Law and Society 3rd Conference for Junior Researchers
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLaw and Pop Culture – Billions: Money, Financial Crime, and Legal Ethics
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
Agencies as Adversaries
Stanford Program in Law and Society 3rd Conference for Junior Researchers
The Ethics of Democracy Series: Who Deserves to Vote? Who Deserves to be Represented?
The Ethics of Democracy Series: Who Deserves to Vote? Who Deserves to be Represented?
Who can participate, and how those votes are aggregated to determine winners and losers, are two questions that have long been central to the American political process. This panel will discuss several of the most important emerging issues in the law and the ethics of democracy. The panelists will be: Rabia Belt, Assistant Professor of […]
Proxy Advisors and Shareholder Activism: What is Going On and What to Expect?
Proxy Advisors and Shareholder Activism: What is Going On and What to Expect?
RSVP Shareholder activists are becoming increasingly aggressive, often calling for the breakup or sale of publicly traded firms, or for increased cash distributions through dividends or buybacks. The outcome of these activist campaigns often depends on decisions made by institutional investors who can lack the time and resources necessary to analyze their portfolio companies, and therefore […]
LRAP Nuts & Bolts Workshop
LRAP Nuts & Bolts Workshop
Learn the Nuts and Bolts Diane Chin and Frank Brucato will go over the procedures for enrolling in Stanford's Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP). Stanford Law School has offered its graduates a loan repayment assistance program since 1985 when it was one of the first programs of its kind. Now the program, named The Miles […]
Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Meeting
Stanford Journal of Criminal Law and Policy Meeting
All-members meeting to discuss journal symposium, upcoming issue, and elections for next year's board
Lochner, the First Amendment, and the Regulation of Healthcare
Lochner, the First Amendment, and the Regulation of Healthcare
The collision between evolving First Amendment doctrine and the health care system is one of most important and fascinating issues in health law. Robert Post, the Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law at Yale Law School, is one of the nation’s leading experts on the First Amendment and the author of Democracy, […]
Skadden Tax Event
National Security Regulation: Another Source of Enterprise Risk for Tech Companies
National Security Regulation: Another Source of Enterprise Risk for Tech Companies
5:15-6:00 pm Reception 6:00-7:00 pm Panel Discussion Room 190, Stanford Law School Register Now The U.S. Government administers certain laws regulating “international” business activities to advance priority U.S. national security objectives. These legal regimes, such as the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, economic sanctions, and export controls, have been substantially enhanced in […]
Sliver of a Full Moon – a play about VAWA and Native American Women
Sliver of a Full Moon – a play about VAWA and Native American Women
Sliver of a Full Moon is a portrayal of justice under the rule of law – the story of a movement to restore safety and access to justice to indigenous women in the U.S. The cast features the courageous Native women survivors who stepped forward to share their stories of abuse by non-Indians. The play […]
The Work of In-House Counsel
The Work of In-House Counsel
Join Stanford Law and Business Association (SLBA) and Corporate Law Association (CLA) for a lunch panel featuring several in-house attorneys. We will discuss day-to-day work life, the path to the position, why and when general counsels turn to outside firms, the differences between in-house and law firm work, and how to develop and nurture a relationship with […]
The Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization and Indian County
The Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization and Indian County
This panel follows from the performance of Sliver of a Full Moon the evening of May 10th and will explore the intricacies of the interaction between criminal jurisdiction, domestic violence on Indian Country, and the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization. Panelists include Judge William Fletcher of the Ninth Circuit; Chief Judge Melissa Pope of the Nottawaseppi […]
The Non-Delegation Issue in the Little Sisters of the Poor Cases: Does the Court’s Recent Questioning of Deference Doctrine’s Suggest a Constitutional Revival Is in the Works?
The Non-Delegation Issue in the Little Sisters of the Poor Cases: Does the Court’s Recent Questioning of Deference Doctrine’s Suggest a Constitutional Revival Is in the Works?
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society as we welcome Dr. John Eastman, who will be speaking about the role of the Non-Delegation Doctrine in the Court's recent Little Sisters of the Poor cases. Dr. Eastman is the Henry Salvatori Professor of Law & Community Service and former Dean at Chapman University’s Dale E. Fowler School of Law, where he […]
STLR Galley Night
CLB Lunch Talk: Law, Order, and Algorithms
CLB Lunch Talk: Law, Order, and Algorithms
Statistical and algorithmic methods are increasingly used throughout the criminal justice system, from predictive policing to sentencing decisions. Our guest speaker, Prof. Sharad Goel from Stanford's department of Management Science and Engineering, will discuss two recent applications of this approach: (1) real-time risk assessment in New York City's stop-and-frisk program; and (2) tests for discrimination […]
How to Have a Successful Summer
How to Have a Successful Summer
Join us for an informative attorney panel discussion on what you can do to have a positive and productive summer! Get some great advice before heading to your summer employer! Panelists include: Tom Ivey, Co-Hiring Partner at Skadden Wendy Brenner, Summer Program Co-Chair at Cooley Paul Sieben, Hiring Partner at O’Melveny Lee Anne Masetti-Martin, Patent Attorney […]
Securing a Government Honors Position
Securing a Government Honors Position
Join this panel of 3L students to learn about how they secured entry-level government positions directly after graduation. Brendan Ballou, US Department of Justice Cassandra Kildow, US State Department Kimberly Larkin, US State Department Rose Stanley, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Room 320F RSVP
SESLA Election meeting
SESLA Election meeting
Stanford Entertainment and Sports Law Association meeting for the election of officers.
New Trends in Empirical Legal Studies: Closing the Gap Between Research Methods
New Trends in Empirical Legal Studies: Closing the Gap Between Research Methods
Interested in empirical legal research? About to embark on an empirical research project of your own and want to get advice from top legal scholars in the field? Join us for a unique opportunity to hear from and interact with distinguished scholars that have extensive experience conducting empirical research. We will discuss the latest trends in […]
Project ReMADE: Final Business Plan Presentations and Graduation
Project ReMADE: Final Business Plan Presentations and Graduation
Entrepreneurs who have completed the Project ReMADE curriculum, and have developed a formal business plan, will present their business plan and pitch to a local panel of Bay Area microfinance directors. Following these presentations, entrepreneurs will partake in graduation ceremonies from the ReMADE program, followed by a reception in nearby Neukom Terrace. RSVP here.
SJIL Galley Night
SJIL Galley Night
At Galley Night, Member Editors perform a final edit/review of the articles (text, sources, format) to be published in the Journal's Spring issue. It is a mandatory event for all Member Editors, and an integral part of the editing process.
Law and Pop Culture – Billions: Money, Financial Crime, and Legal Ethics
Law and Pop Culture – Billions: Money, Financial Crime, and Legal Ethics
Register Now When does a prosecutor's pursuit of a target cross an ethical line from the quest for justice into a personal vendetta? This is the question at the heart of “Billions” -- Showtime's new drama highlighting a federal prosecutor's investigation of a high flying hedge fund manager. The show hits such timely issues as […]