- No events scheduled for May 21, 2017.
Impeaching the President: Reflections on South Korea and Comparative Constitutional Law
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordTransitioning from the Private Sector to Public Interest & Government
@ SLS: Room N102 Neukom Building, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLunch Talk with Herman Phleger Visiting Professors
@ SLS: Room N112 Neukom Building, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordThe Next Chapter in Space: Environmental Law, Space Policy, and Human Missions to Mars
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStanford University Long-Range Planning Town Hall
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordOutLaw Student-Faculty Dinner
@ SLS: Russo Commons - Student Law Lounge 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCenter for Law and the Biosciences Lunch Talk Series: Karola Kreitmair and Nicole Martinez
@ SLS: Room 85 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordEnd-of-Classes (Almost) Dinner + Open Mic!
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordStudents graduating spring quarter- Last day to submit written work
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordPost-genocidal Guatemala Between Impunity and Institutional Reconstruction
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
Supreme Judicial Bullshit
Outcasts from the Vote: Woman Suffrage and Mental Disability in the Long Nineteenth Century United States
Outcasts from the Vote: Woman Suffrage and Mental Disability in the Long Nineteenth Century United States
with Assistant Professor Rabia Belt
Last day of classes
Students graduating spring quarter- Last day to submit written work
Students graduating spring quarter- Last day to submit written work
unless instructor has set an earlier deadline
Reading period begins
Student Panel on OCI
Student Panel on OCI
Women of Stanford Law (WSL) is hosting OCI Advice panel on May 15 at 12:45. All members (men and women) of the Class of 2019 are invited to attend.  The panel will be student-only, so come to hear some real talk (and encouragement!) about the on-campus interview (OCI) experience. The event is a great opportunity to ask any questions you may have […]
Impeaching the President: Reflections on South Korea and Comparative Constitutional Law
Impeaching the President: Reflections on South Korea and Comparative Constitutional Law
Register Now 6:00PM - 7:00PM | Discussion Dinner will be served at 5:45PM On March 10 of this year, the Korean Constitutional Court issued the historic decision that dismissed South Korea's former president. Professor Hahm will lead a discussion on the substance of that highly politicized decision, and the role of courts in maintaining proper […]
Transitioning from the Private Sector to Public Interest & Government
Transitioning from the Private Sector to Public Interest & Government
Room 320-F, Third Floor RSVP This intimate workshop will support and empower students who might consider transitioning from the private sector to the public interest and/or service sectors later in their career. Space is limited to 10 students. The workshop is open to all students, regardless of graduation year or certainty of career plans, and […]
Lunch Talk with Herman Phleger Visiting Professors
Lunch Talk with Herman Phleger Visiting Professors
The Herman Phleger Visiting Professorship in Law is awarded annually to individuals of great distinction in the field of law and public, domestic or foreign affairs. Professor Curtis Milhaupt will discuss his work on national security and legal implications of Chinese investment in the United States, and Professor David Grewal will talk about his current […]
Antitrust and the Future of Silicon Valley
Antitrust and the Future of Silicon Valley
5:15 - 6:00 pm - Reception 6:00 - 7:00 pm - Discussion Room 290, Stanford Law School Register Now Technology innovation raises a host of complex legal and compliance challenges, including with respect to global antitrust laws. High-tech mergers, abuse of dominance, the use of contractual provisions to improve market position, information sharing inside and […]
The Next Chapter in Space: Environmental Law, Space Policy, and Human Missions to Mars
The Next Chapter in Space: Environmental Law, Space Policy, and Human Missions to Mars
Join the Environmental Law Society as we meet with Margaret Race, an ecologist concerned with pollution between planets. Her work focuses on the scientific, technical, legal and societal issues of ensuring that Missions to the Red Planet and other solar system bodies do not either inadvertently bring terrestrial microbes along, or return any microbes to […]
SESLA Board Meeting
Stanford University Long-Range Planning Town Hall
Stanford University Long-Range Planning Town Hall
Come learn about Stanford's Long-Range Planning process and make your ideas for radical change heard! Every ten to fifteen years, Stanford's President and Provost preside over a long-range planning process. The last time this was done was 2002ish, and since then a lot has changed in the world. Since we have a shiny new President, Marc […]
ACS Spring BBQ
ACS Spring BBQ
Join the American Constitution Society as we send off our 3L classmates and announce our new co-presidents! RSVP here.
OutLaw Student-Faculty Dinner
Center for Law and the Biosciences Lunch Talk Series: Karola Kreitmair and Nicole Martinez
Center for Law and the Biosciences Lunch Talk Series: Karola Kreitmair and Nicole Martinez
Center for Law and the Biosciences lunch talk series with speakers Karola Kreitmair, Clinical Ethics Fellow, and Nicole Martinez, Postdoctoral Fellow, both at Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics
Managing the Spread of Fake News and Misinformation: Do Facebook, Reddit, Twitter and Google have a role?
Managing the Spread of Fake News and Misinformation: Do Facebook, Reddit, Twitter and Google have a role?
Do viral fake news stories outperform real news on social media and Google search platforms? This discussion offers answers. A Stanford Law and Policy Lab research team, working closely with the Hewlett Foundation Madison Initiative, explores the roles of social media and search platforms in the spread of fake news and misinformation. The research examines […]
End-of-Classes (Almost) Dinner + Open Mic!
End-of-Classes (Almost) Dinner + Open Mic!
Dinner and an Open Mic for the entire Stanford Law School community to celebrate the end of Spring Quarter.
Post-genocidal Guatemala Between Impunity and Institutional Reconstruction
Post-genocidal Guatemala Between Impunity and Institutional Reconstruction
This conference will examine the achievements and limitations of popular struggles against impunity and corruption in Guatemala, and the opposition of elites and criminal networks to Constitutional reforms necessary for the full implementation of the 1996 Peace Agreements. Interdisciplinary panels of indigenous leaders, human rights activists, lawyers, academics and policymakers from Guatemala, Mexico, Colombia, Europe […]