- No events scheduled for February 19, 2017.
The Intersection of Faith and Justice: A Christian Perspective
@ SLS: Room 85 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordOur Non-Christian Nation: How Religious Minorities and other Non-Christians are Demanding Their Rightful Place in American Public Life
@ SLS: Room 285 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Law Students Against Gender-Based Violence Inaugural Meeting
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordHeresy: Why Conservatives Should Embrace the Delegation of Legislative Power
@ SLS: Let Facilities AssignPerspectives on Solitary Confinement
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordMatt Nosanchuk: Lawyers in Transition: From Political Appointees to Private Citizens
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPart 3: How to Start and Build a Successful Firm
@ SLS: Room 272 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSelf-care workshop with Prof. Ron Tyler
@ SLS: Room 320D Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordUnderstanding the Global Refugee Crisis
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordAre immigrants taking your money? Economic Evaluation of the Common Claim (SAIR Teach-in Series)
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordTraining with Nick Gregoratos, Prisoner Legal Services
@ SLS: Room 85 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford“Human Gene Editing for Reproduction: What’s at Stake and Where Should We Draw the Lines?”
@ SLS: Room 95 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordSLR Town Hall Meeting – Current Members Only
@ SLS: Room 85 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford Ignite SLS Presentation / Q&A
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCivil Rights Practice at a Private Public Interest Firm: Kalpana Kotagal
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordKabul Dreams and freedom of expression in Afghanistan
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordFamily Weekend Reception
@ SLS: Jones (formerly Neukom) Faculty Terrace Jones Terrace (formerly Neukom Terrace), 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford- No events scheduled for February 25, 2017.
Week of Events
Presidents’ Day but Monday classes meet
The End of the Line: Marriage Equality, Racial Equality, and the Supreme Court
The End of the Line: Marriage Equality, Racial Equality, and the Supreme Court
with Professor Pam Karlan
Is China becoming Pro-IP?
Is China becoming Pro-IP?
The common perception is China presents a lot more challenges on IP than opportunities. But the amazing growth in tech sectors and content distribution in recent years has started something quite different, not to mention the ongoing policy emphasis on IP and innovation by the Chinese government. With establishment of more specialized IP courts, the […]
The Intersection of Faith and Justice: A Christian Perspective
The Intersection of Faith and Justice: A Christian Perspective
A discussion with Justice Nathan Mihara from the California Court of Appeal about how one's faith tradition can enrich the work of a judicial officer. Lunch will be served! RSVP here.
Notes 101
Notes 101
This event will include a brief description of the Notes Submission process, followed by a panel discussion on strategies for Note writing and what makes a good note.
Our Non-Christian Nation: How Religious Minorities and other Non-Christians are Demanding Their Rightful Place in American Public Life
Our Non-Christian Nation: How Religious Minorities and other Non-Christians are Demanding Their Rightful Place in American Public Life
Please join the American Constitution Society for a conversation with constitutional law scholar Jay Wexler on his upcoming book, Our Non-Christian Nation: How Religious Minorities and other Non-Christians are Demanding Their Rightful Place in American Public Life. Check back for more details closer to the event.
Stanford Law Students Against Gender-Based Violence Inaugural Meeting
Stanford Law Students Against Gender-Based Violence Inaugural Meeting
We are excited to announce a new student organization at SLS, Stanford Law Students Against Gender-Based Violence (SLSGV, pronounced “S-L-S-Give”)! As an undergrad, were you involved in campus sexual assault prevention? Have you ever volunteered at a domestic violence shelter, or worked to prevent human trafficking of any form? Have you ever been curious about […]
CRCL Elections
Heresy: Why Conservatives Should Embrace the Delegation of Legislative Power
Heresy: Why Conservatives Should Embrace the Delegation of Legislative Power
SLS Federalist Society presents: A lunch talk with Ilan Wurman, with commentary by Professor David Freeman Engstrom, about why conservatives should embrace the delegation of legislative power (details coming).
Perspectives on Solitary Confinement
Perspectives on Solitary Confinement
On February 21, Stanford’s Prisoner Advocacy and Resources Coalition (SPARC) and the Stanford Criminal Justice Center will host a panel on the practice of solitary confinement and a discussion about how advocates are working to end the practice of long-term solitary confinement in California and around the nation. Keramet Reiter is a professor of criminology at […]
Matt Nosanchuk: Lawyers in Transition: From Political Appointees to Private Citizens
Matt Nosanchuk: Lawyers in Transition: From Political Appointees to Private Citizens
Room 320-F, Third Floor RSVP Join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Matt Nosanchuk ‘90, where he will share his experiences in leaving the White House 2016 and re-energizing his career as a private citizen. Matt is a former Associate Director of Public Engagement who served as the liaison to the American Jewish […]
WSL Financial Literacy Talk
WSL Financial Literacy Talk
Inviting all WSL members to participate in a presentation from our own Rachel Haney, JD 2017, as she teaches us about financial literacy and the nuts and bolts of managing our finances. Dinner will be provided to all who RSVP through WSL.
Part 3: How to Start and Build a Successful Firm
Part 3: How to Start and Build a Successful Firm
At the next discussion, renowned personal injury attorney Shanin Specter will be joined by his partner Tom Kline. They will each share their insights into how to build and maintain a strong firm. The duo will cover the following topics: Financing of the firm Hiring decisions Management of the firm as it grows All aspects […]
Self-care workshop with Prof. Ron Tyler
Self-care workshop with Prof. Ron Tyler
Room 320-D, Third Floor Lunch will be provided RSVP Lawyers experience higher rates of substance abuse and mental health issues than many other professionals, due to the demands of the practice. Public interest lawyers in high-stress direct services practices are at an especially high risk, despite the significant rewards and benefits of helping advance equality […]
Understanding the Global Refugee Crisis
Understanding the Global Refugee Crisis
Room 280B, Stanford Law School Lunch will be provided RSVP As we continue to address the aftermath of the Trump Administration Immigration Executive Orders, it is important to understand our immigration and refugee policies in the broader context of the ongoing global refugee crisis. In 2014, it was determined that the number of people uprooted […]
Are immigrants taking your money? Economic Evaluation of the Common Claim (SAIR Teach-in Series)
Are immigrants taking your money? Economic Evaluation of the Common Claim (SAIR Teach-in Series)
Stanford Advocates for Immigrants' Rights (SAIR), an SLS student group, is conducting a series of teach-ins open to the Stanford community. These informal lectures led by law students are intended to educate the Stanford community about current immigration-related issues. This particular teach-in will focus on the relationship between immigration and the labor force, specifically, whether undocumented […]
Training with Nick Gregoratos, Prisoner Legal Services
Training with Nick Gregoratos, Prisoner Legal Services
Training for students who will be volunteering in this SCJC program in the 2017 Winter and Spring quarters.
“Human Gene Editing for Reproduction: What’s at Stake and Where Should We Draw the Lines?”
“Human Gene Editing for Reproduction: What’s at Stake and Where Should We Draw the Lines?”
DNA Please join the BioLaw and Health Policy Society and the Center for Law and the Biosciences on Thursday, February 23, 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm, room 95 of the Stanford Law School classroom building for a lunch talk with Marcy Darnovsky, the executive director of the non-profit Center for Genetics and Society. Lunch will be provided. RSVP Here […]
SLR Town Hall Meeting – Current Members Only
SLR Town Hall Meeting – Current Members Only
This event is a town hall meeting for current SLR members to discuss changes to SLR recruitment and the write-on process with the Vol. 70 board. Please note, this meeting is not for 1Ls interested in joining SLR.
Stanford Ignite SLS Presentation / Q&A
Stanford Ignite SLS Presentation / Q&A
Want to start a new venture? Learn about start-ups, entrepreneurship and acquire fundamental business tools? Stanford Ignite is for you. Stanford Ignite is a prestigious program at the GSB that provides the business fundamentals necessary to succeed at any entrepreneurial or intrapreneurial venture. It is a project-based program, where participants work in small teams to […]
Civil Rights Practice at a Private Public Interest Firm: Kalpana Kotagal
Civil Rights Practice at a Private Public Interest Firm: Kalpana Kotagal
Stanford Law School, Room 280B Join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Kalpana Kotagal, Partner at Cohen Milstein who will talk about private public interest firms and her work at Cohen Milstein. RSVP Kalpana Kotagal is a Partner at Cohen Milstein, a member of the firm’s Civil Rights & Employment practice group, and […]
SPILF Happy Hour
SPILF Happy Hour
If you haven’t heard (looking at you fellow 1Ls), SPILF Auction is the event of the year. Luckily for you, we’re warming up for the main event with SPILF Happy Hour donation/fund-raiser in the Law Lounge on Thursday 2/23. Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door, and free with a donation*. For the […]
Kabul Dreams and freedom of expression in Afghanistan
Kabul Dreams and freedom of expression in Afghanistan
Room 280A Under Taliban rule, the people of Afghanistan were severely restricted in their speech, dress, and other forms of expression. Music was no exception. But, in the fifteen years since the Taliban's almost complete ban, the popularity of music has drastically increased in Afghanistan, leading to the widespread popularity of the American […]
Family Weekend Reception
Family Weekend Reception
We invite you and your family to join us for a reception during Stanford's annual Family Weekend. Get to know other Stanford Law School alumni who have children here, and enjoy time together on Jones Terrace. Light hors d'oeuvres and drinks will be served. Kindly RSVP by Tuesday, February 21.