- No events scheduled for October 17, 2020.
Week of Events
Simchat Torah (Jewish)
Simchat Torah (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 […]
Critical Conversations: CRT 101
Critical Conversations: CRT 101
Throughout the year, we plan to facilitate various conversations centered around specific 1L doctrinal courses. The first conversation will offer a background of the Critical Race Theory method and tradition on Monday, October 12th, from 12:45-2PM register here. The second will be Contracts and Torts through a critical race theory lens on October 19th, and the third conversation will consider Civil Procedure […]
Democracy Matters: Immigration and the American Dream
Democracy Matters: Immigration and the American Dream
Watch Recorded Event 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? Why are Americans so politically polarized? How can we address racial injustice? As the 2020 election approaches, faculty members from across Stanford will explore and examine some of […]
The History and Future of Affirmative Action
The History and Future of Affirmative Action
Watch Event This discussion will explore how affirmative action policies have impacted the opportunities of communities of color and White women materially in employment, public contracting, and education as well as politically in terms of inter-racial conflict and inter-racial coalition building. Guest speakers will include Tamika Butler (SLS ’09), Tamika L. Butler Consulting, LLC, and Kevin Lo (SLS ’11), Asian […]
Book Talk: “In the Matter of Nat Turner: A Speculative History”
Book Talk: “In the Matter of Nat Turner: A Speculative History”
Author Christopher Tomlins, Berkeley Law, in conversation with Norman Spaulding, Stanford Law
SLS Alumni Panel Event: International Public Interest Lawyering
SLS Alumni Panel Event: International Public Interest Lawyering
Come learn about a career in human rights, rule of law, development finance, foreign policy and other areas of global public interest practice from alumni and working in these areas. Alumni: June Shih, US State Department; Patrick Heller, Natural Resource Governance Institute; Jordi Agusta-Panareda, International Labor Organization; Jennifer Gibson, Reprieve; Melissa Johns, World Bank ; Julian Simcock, US State […]
Constitutional Conversation with Justin Grimmer
Constitutional Conversation with Justin Grimmer
This event is free and open to the public. Register below to receive access information.
Are Donor Advised Funds Good for the Nonprofit Sector?
Are Donor Advised Funds Good for the Nonprofit Sector?
Professors Paul Brest, Joe Bankman, and Daniel Hemel (U of Chicago)
Meet CodeX
Conversation With Progressive Prosecutors
Conversation With Progressive Prosecutors
Hosted by the Stanford Criminal Justice Center and the Center for the Legal Profession Speakers: Chesa Boudin San Francisco District Attorney To read full bio, click here. Marilyn Mosby State's Attorney for Baltimore City To read full bio, click here. Eric Gonzalez Brooklyn District Attorney To read full bio, click here. David Sklansky (moderator) Stanley […]
2L Panel: OCI
2L Panel: OCI
The Stanford Federalist Society presents a panel on everything you need to know about OCI!
Lecture: 2020 Fall Public Interest Award Recipient – Katrina Eiland
Lecture: 2020 Fall Public Interest Award Recipient – Katrina Eiland
Katrina Eiland, JD '10, Managing Attorney of the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project, is the 2020 recipient of the Miles L. Rubin Public Interest Award. She will give a school-wide lecture and host a live Q&A afterward to talk about her career advocating for immigrants' rights.