- No events scheduled for September 11, 2016.
- No events scheduled for September 12, 2016.
The Death Penalty in California: Pros and Cons of Propositions 62 and 66
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe Rock Center and SVDX present The Evolution of Pay for Performance – shareholder vigilance or apathy?
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordFaculty Perspectives on Public Interest and Public Service
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordUS DOJ, National Security Division Talk
@ SLS: Room 272 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford- No events scheduled for September 17, 2016.
Week of Events
The Gibbons Fallacy
LLM Interactive Resume Workshop
LLM Interactive Resume Workshop
This workshop is for the Advanced Degree students who are interested in looking for private sector opportunities in the U.S. This interactive workshop is designed to help student convert their CVs to U.S. style resumes. There are 3 sessions of this workshop. Please note that each workshop is limited to 20 students. Information about how […]
1L OCS Orientation
1L OCS Orientation
Join the Office of Career Services (OCS) as we introduce you to our staff, services, and upcoming calendar of programs.
The Death Penalty in California: Pros and Cons of Propositions 62 and 66
The Death Penalty in California: Pros and Cons of Propositions 62 and 66
This November, Californians will vote on two Propositions regarding the death penalty. Proposition 62 calls for repealing the death penalty in the state of California. Proposition 66 calls for changing the procedures that govern state court appeals as well as petitions challenging death penalty convictions and sentences. Speakers:Â Stanford Law Professor John Donohue San Mateo […]
The Rock Center and SVDX present The Evolution of Pay for Performance – shareholder vigilance or apathy?
The Rock Center and SVDX present The Evolution of Pay for Performance – shareholder vigilance or apathy?
Location Room 290, Stanford Law School 7:30 - 8:00am Continental Breakfast 8:00 - 9:30pm Program Register Now Several years into a period of formal, quantitative pay-for-performance (PfP) tests, as defined by ISS and Glass Lewis, are we better off? That is, are we seeing better alignment of realized/realizable executive compensation with firm performance? And, are […]
Faculty Perspectives on Public Interest and Public Service
Faculty Perspectives on Public Interest and Public Service
RSVP Explore Public Interest Join Professors Pam Karlan, Jayashri Srikantiah, and David Sklansky as they talk about what their public interest work experience has meant to them and help dispel myths about public interest practice. Speakers: Pamela S. Karlan is co-director of the school’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, where students litigate live cases before the […]
Open House – 3rd Floor Centers
Open House – 3rd Floor Centers
The Stanford Center on the Legal Profession, Criminal Justice Center, and the John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law will host an open house on the 3rd floor of the Crown Building, within the Centers and Programs Suite. Come see where we're located and learn more about what we do. […]
US DOJ, National Security Division Talk
US DOJ, National Security Division Talk
Explore Public Interest Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the National Security Division, Department of Justice Adam Hickey will speak to law students; co-sponsored by The Stanford National Security & the Law Society (SNSLS). RSVP Speaker bio: Adam S. Hickey is the Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General for National Asset Protection in the National Security Division […]
LLM Interactive Resume Workshop
LLM Interactive Resume Workshop
This workshop is for the Advanced Degree students who are interested in looking for private sector opportunities in the U.S. This interactive workshop is designed to help student convert their CVs to U.S. style resumes. There are 3 sessions of this workshop. Please note that each workshop is limited to 20 students. Information about how […]
1L Public Interest Retreat
1L Public Interest Retreat
Explore Public Interest Engage the Issues Strengthen Community A Mini-Retreat for 1L Students Interested in Public Interest and Public Service Take a break at the end of your whirlwind second week to reflect on what brought you to law school, get to know the public interest Class of 2019 community, and to have some fun! […]