Events
- No events scheduled for October 16, 2016.
MANDATORY TRAINING: International Refugee Assistance Project
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordBeyond Borders: Central American and Mexican migration to the United States
Bechtel International Center 584 Capistrano Way, StanfordBBL with Marcene Broadwater, Global Head of Climate Strategy, ICF
@ Stanford: Knight Management Center (GSB) 655 Knight Way, StanfordSupreme Court Roundup: The Year Past and the Year Ahead
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordAMIR: Selena Kyle, JD’05 of Natural Resources Defense Council
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe European General Data Protection Regulation: What It Means for Free Speech on the Internet
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordInternational Public Interest Overview – Faculty Perspectives, Part II
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordNinth Circuit Oral Arguments
@ SLS: Room 80 Moot Courtroom Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordMeet CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe Rock Center and SVDX present The Future of the FCPA: Danger Ahead for Issuers
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSpotlight Lunch – Appellate Litigation (1)
@ SLS: Room 301A Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordNatural Resources, TPP, Panama Papers and Apple: The Devil is in the Details
@ SLS: Room 285 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordDean of Students Lunch with Advanced Degree Students: Corporate Governance & Practice Program
@ SLS: Room 320D Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordVic Khanna (University of Michigan Law School), “Can Two Wrongs Make a Right?: Insights from the Development of the Home Mortgage Market in India”
@ SLS: Room 320D Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSpotlight Lunch – Appellate Litigation (2)
@ SLS: Room 301A Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCivil Rights Alumni Mentors in Residence: Alexandra Lampert, JD ’11 and Sophia Lin Lakin, JD ’12
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPublic Interest Practice Overview: Civil Government
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
Bonded to the State: A Network Perspective on China’s Corporate Debt Market
Bonded to the State: A Network Perspective on China’s Corporate Debt Market
with Visiting Professor Curtis Milhaupt
Alumni Weekend 2016
Alumni Weekend 2016
Stanford Law School welcomes alumni to campus every five years to celebrate their class reunion over Alumni Weekend. Throughout the weekend, SLS engages them in the latest school initiatives and scholarship through interactive panel discussions and talks. We also offer several social gatherings that allow alumni to renew old friendships, celebrate classmates’ successes, and reminisce […]
MANDATORY TRAINING: International Refugee Assistance Project
MANDATORY TRAINING: International Refugee Assistance Project
Lara Finkbeiner, the Deputy Legal Director of IRAP, will be visiting Stanford from New York to give new members of IRAP some training on IRAP and the different avenues for visa and […]
Beyond Borders: Central American and Mexican migration to the United States
Beyond Borders: Central American and Mexican migration to the United States
During this U.S.Beyond Borders election cycle, there has been a lot of talk about migration from Mexico to the United States. Mirte Postema, Fellow for Human Rights, Criminal Justice and […]
BBL with Marcene Broadwater, Global Head of Climate Strategy, ICF
BBL with Marcene Broadwater, Global Head of Climate Strategy, ICF
Join Steyer-Taylor Center faculty and researchers in conversation with Marcene Broadwater, Global Head of Climate Strategy and Business Development for the ICF/World Bank Group Climate Business Department. Please RSVP here. […]
Supreme Court Roundup: The Year Past and the Year Ahead
Supreme Court Roundup: The Year Past and the Year Ahead
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Lunch will be provided. Register Now This past year was a remarkable one for the Supreme Court. The […]
Federalist Society Reading Group
Federalist Society Reading Group
We'll be discussing the late Justice Scalia's article The Rule of Law as a Law of Rules. When: Monday, 17 October. Where: TBD Wine and cheese will be available. Federally, Jace […]
The Honorable Ronald M. Whyte Symposium
The Honorable Ronald M. Whyte Symposium
Paul Brest Hall, Munger Graduate Residences This event is invitation only. 10:00 am Academics Professor Colleen Chien (Santa Clara) Professor Peter S. Menell (Boalt) Professor Robert P. Merges (Boalt) Moderator: […]
Non-Profit Internship Debrief
Non-Profit Internship Debrief
Engage the Issues Students who worked at a non-profit organization this summer are invited to a ‘debrief’ session with Diane Chin and Jayashri Srikantiah. This is an opportunity to raise issues, share lessons learned, and celebrate the work you were able to do. Lunch will be provided. RSVP
Spotlight Lunch – Privacy
Spotlight Lunch – Privacy
1L Private Sector Spotlight Lunch Privacy - Jim Snell and Christian Lee, Perkins Coie
AMIR: Selena Kyle, JD’05 of Natural Resources Defense Council
AMIR: Selena Kyle, JD’05 of Natural Resources Defense Council
Explore Public Interest Selena Kyle heads the Chicago branch of the Litigation Team at the Natural Resources Defense Council. She works to defend EPA's new carbon-pollution regulations for new and existing power plants and to challenge oil and gas development that threatens sensitive communities and scarce water supplies. Her past work includes successful lawsuits to […]
The European General Data Protection Regulation: What It Means for Free Speech on the Internet
The European General Data Protection Regulation: What It Means for Free Speech on the Internet
RSVP is required for this free event. For many years since the European Data Protection Directive was implemented across Europe in 1998, data privacy was seen as an issue that mainly concerned what companies did with personal data behind the scenes. However, since the famous "Right To Be Forgotten" Spanish case of Costeja v Google, […]
International Public Interest Overview – Faculty Perspectives, Part II
International Public Interest Overview – Faculty Perspectives, Part II
Explore Public Interest This faculty panel will provide students with an overview of international public interest practice. Come learn about a career in human rights, rule of law, development finance, budget transparency, foreign policy and other areas of global public interest practice. Faculty Panelists: Professor James Cavallaro Professor Beth Van Schaack Professor Jenny Martinez This […]
BLSA Study Hall
BLSA Study Hall
BLSA holds a study hall each week for students of color to come together and study in a communal space. This week, it will occur on a Tuesday to avoid conflicts with the Presidential Debate on Wednesday.
Ninth Circuit Oral Arguments
Ninth Circuit Oral Arguments
Wednesday, October 19 the Ninth Circuit is coming to Stanford to hear oral arguments. 9:30-3:00 1L students are required to attend the argument from 12:45-2:10. Room 80 (Moot Court Room) Contact Person: Randee Fenner rfenner@stanford.edu
Meet CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
Meet CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
This event is open to the public. Lunch will be provided. Please register here. Register Now The law and the legal profession are undergoing rapid change due to - among other forces - expanding use of information technology in the delivery of legal services. Join CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics’ leaders, fellows […]
American Constitution Society BBQ
American Constitution Society BBQ
Join the American Constitution Society for its Welcome BBQ! If you aren't already familiar with ACS, don't worry–you should still attend! We provide a forum for the nation’s best legal minds to articulate a progressive vision of our Constitution and laws. We're one of more than 200 student chapters in the country, and one of the biggest […]
The Rock Center and SVDX present The Future of the FCPA: Danger Ahead for Issuers
The Rock Center and SVDX present The Future of the FCPA: Danger Ahead for Issuers
Location Room 190, Stanford Law School 7:30 – 8:00am Continental Breakfast 8:00 – 9:30am Program 1 hour CA CLE Credit Register Now The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is a hot-button issue for enforcement agencies in the United States, and for companies around the world that may be subject to the FCPA’s long extraterritorial reach. […]
Primer on Voting Rights and the Electoral Process
Primer on Voting Rights and the Electoral Process
Engage the Issues A discussion with Professors Pamela Karlan and Nathaniel Persily. Co-sponsored by the Levin Center, the Stanford Constitutional Law Center, American Constitution Society, Black Law Students Association, and Native American Law Students Association. RSVP
Spotlight Lunch – Appellate Litigation (1)
Spotlight Lunch – Appellate Litigation (1)
1L Private Sector Spotlight Lunch Appellate Litigation - Rob Dunn, Gibson
Natural Resources, TPP, Panama Papers and Apple: The Devil is in the Details
Natural Resources, TPP, Panama Papers and Apple: The Devil is in the Details
Engage the Issues Join us for a talk by Jenik Radon of the Columbia School International and Public Affairs. RSVP
Dean of Students Lunch with Advanced Degree Students: Corporate Governance & Practice Program
Vic Khanna (University of Michigan Law School), “Can Two Wrongs Make a Right?: Insights from the Development of the Home Mortgage Market in India”
Vic Khanna (University of Michigan Law School), “Can Two Wrongs Make a Right?: Insights from the Development of the Home Mortgage Market in India”
Vic Khanna (University of Michigan Law School) will present “Can Two Wrongs Make a Right?: Insights from the Development of the Home Mortgage Market in India” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Autumn 2016. To download the paper click here.
Spotlight Lunch – Appellate Litigation (2)
Spotlight Lunch – Appellate Litigation (2)
1L Private Sector Spotlight Lunch Appellate Litigation - Brian Goldman, Orrick
Civil Rights Alumni Mentors in Residence: Alexandra Lampert, JD ’11 and Sophia Lin Lakin, JD ’12
Civil Rights Alumni Mentors in Residence: Alexandra Lampert, JD ’11 and Sophia Lin Lakin, JD ’12
Explore Public Interest Alex Lampert joined Neufeld Scheck & Brustin, LLP as a Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. Fellow in 2012, bringing her interest and experience in criminal defense and social justice to work on cases at the intersection of civil rights and criminal justice reform. While at Stanford Law, Alex gained litigation experience by interning […]
Public Interest Practice Overview: Civil Government
Public Interest Practice Overview: Civil Government
Explore Public Interest This is the third panel of a series providing 1L students with an overview of domestic public interest practice. Attorneys from local, state, and federal government agencies will discuss their careers and answers questions at this session. Panelists: Adelina Acuña, JD '12, California Attorney General's Office. Erica Blachman Hitchings, JD '07, US […]