- No events scheduled for September 26, 2020.
Week of Events
Rosh Hashanah (Jewish)
Rosh Hashanah (Jewish)
Stanford has long supported faculty, students, and staff in observing religious holidays of significance to them. In the complex process of creating the academic calendar, religious holy days are but one of many considerations. The Office for Religious Life makes available to faculty, staff and students a list of significant religious holidays at the beginning […]
Admin Monday for 1L classes
1L Resume Workshop
1L Resume Workshop
Legal resumes have a distinct format. We'll help you tailor your resume to emphasize your skills and experience for the legal market.
Democracy Matters: The Challenges Posed by COVID-19 —and What Policy Makers Can Do About It
Democracy Matters: The Challenges Posed by COVID-19 —and What Policy Makers Can Do About It
Watch Event Speakers for 9/22: Ran Abramitzky Marshall Burke — Pandemic and air pollution Matt Gentzkow — Polarization and Public Health Pamela Karlan — COVID-19, Election 20 Erin Mordecai — Long-Term Intervention Strategies for COVID-19 Should the U.S. close its border to immigrants? What are the ramifications of income inequality? How has COVID-19 changed life as we know it? […]
Tuesday Race Talks: Reimagining Policing
Tuesday Race Talks: Reimagining Policing
View event recording David OwensPhotography by: Christine Baker-Parrish Tuesday Race Talks with Stanford’s Center for Racial Justice: What exactly would it mean to “defund the police”? Is reform a better plan, or are reformists to blame for the lack of progress on issues of police brutality and unarmed killings? This conversation will explore the varied […]
Clerkships: Preparing to Apply
Clerkships: Preparing to Apply
For the Class of 2022 Join Michelle Anderson, Susan Robinson, and Nicole Pitman for an update on the Federal Law Clerk Hiring Plan. Learn how you can use your 2L year to plan for the clerkship application process, including researching judges, preparing application materials, and selecting recommenders.
Advance Degree meeting with OSA
Advance Degree meeting with OSA
The Office of Student Affairs meets with each group of new students. This meeting is through zoom
What Would Donald Trump’s Re-Election Mean for Constitutional Law?
What Would Donald Trump’s Re-Election Mean for Constitutional Law?
Watch the video Professors McGinnis and Rodríguez will discuss how a second-term Trump administration could affect the course of constitutional law. John McGinnis George C. Dix Professor in Constitutional Law, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law To view John McGinnis' full bio, click here. Cristina Rodríguez Leighton Homer Surbeck Professor of Law, Yale Law […]
Privacy as Privilege: The Stored Communications Act and Internet Evidence
Privacy as Privilege: The Stored Communications Act and Internet Evidence
Assistant Professor Rebecca Wexler, Berkeley Law School (Stanford-Berkeley Exchange)
SLATA Welcome Event
SLATA Welcome Event
Kick off the new school year with the Stanford Law and Technology Association (SLATA).
Criminal Defense Debrief Session
Criminal Defense Debrief Session
2L and 3L students who interned with criminal defense agencies this past summer are invited to join Prof. Ron Tyler and Suzanne Luban from our Criminal Defense Clinic to reflect on their experiences.
Lunch Talk with Justice Daniel E. Winfree of the Alaska Supreme Court
Lunch Talk with Justice Daniel E. Winfree of the Alaska Supreme Court
An informal virtual meeting with Justice Daniel E. Winfree of the Alaska Supreme Court; Justice Winfree is a third-generation Alaskan, and he has spent most of his life in Fairbanks. He’ll be discussing clerkship opportunities with Alaska’s courts and provide some insight into living in Alaska’s varied communities. Anyone considering a future clerkship or generally […]
COVID and Crime: An Early Empirical Look
COVID and Crime: An Early Empirical Look
Law and Economics Seminar with David S. Abrams (University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School),“COVID and Crime: An Early Empirical Look” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Autumn 2020. Download paper here.
HIIT Class with Bo Kelley
HIIT Class with Bo Kelley
All of SLS is invited to participate in our HIIT class taught by Bo Kelley. Zoom invites for this class will be in the weekly brief.
The Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Please join Professors Brian Fletcher, Deborah Rhode, and Jane Schacter Friday, 9/25 from 1:00 to 2:00, for a discussion of Justice Ginsburg's legacy. Sponsored by the Center on the Legal Profession. This event is free and open to the Stanford Community. Zoom registration with an @stanford.edu email address is required.
Student Organization Leadership Trainings
Student Organization Leadership Trainings
OSA is offering four leadership training sessions for our new student org leaders. Lead by Leslie Culver Dates and times: Friday, September 18th 3-3:45 4-4:45 Friday, September 25 3-3:45 4-4:45 30 students will attend each session. Two leaders from each group must attend this training.