- No events scheduled for February 14, 2021.
- No events scheduled for February 20, 2021.
Week of Events
Presidents’ Day but Monday classes meet
Ash Wednesday (Christian)
Ash Wednesday (Christian)
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 […]
Narrating Palestine: Law as Resistance and Resilience
Narrating Palestine: Law as Resistance and Resilience
Join Center for Constitutional Rights attorney Diala Shamas and Swarthmore College Peace and Conflict Studies professor Sa’ed Atshan as they address the legal & physical landscape of Palestine and efforts to resist the silencing of Palestinian voices and rights in the U.S.
The Second Impeachment Trial of Donald J. Trump
Global Perspective: Challenges to US Legal and Political Institutions, Where Do We Go From Here?
Global Perspective: Challenges to US Legal and Political Institutions, Where Do We Go From Here?
Trump’s presidency posed serious challenges to American legal and political institutions, culminating in the violent events at the United States Capitol while Congress certified the 2020 election results on January 6. Where do we go from here? This panel will draw upon the expertise of academics who have deep experience studying and advancing democratic reform and rule of law outside the US, to reflect on what we have experienced […]
Introduction to the Law and Political Economy with Sarang Shah
Introduction to the Law and Political Economy with Sarang Shah
Please join the SLS American Constitution Society for a lunch talk about the emerging field of Law and Political Economy. LPE is a network of scholars, practitioners, and students advancing a new paradigm of thought in legal academia, rooted in the insight that politics and the economy cannot be separated and that both are constructed […]
“Federal Ground: Governing Property and Violence in the First U.S. Territories”
“Federal Ground: Governing Property and Violence in the First U.S. Territories”
Author Gregory Ablavsky, Stanford Law, in conversation with Ned Blackhawk (Yale History and American Studies), Nicholas Parrillo (Yale Law), Claire Priest (Yale Law), and Gautham Rao (American University History). Please email sclh@law.stanford.edu to rsvp.
Legal Tech and the Future of Civil Justice
Rock Center Student Lunch: Woodie Dixon, Jr., General Counsel of Chegg, former SVP of Business Affairs and General Counsel, PAC-12 Conference and General Counsel, Kansas City Chiefs
Rock Center Student Lunch: Woodie Dixon, Jr., General Counsel of Chegg, former SVP of Business Affairs and General Counsel, PAC-12 Conference and General Counsel, Kansas City Chiefs
This event is open to Stanford Law School students only, from 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm pt.
OWLS Alumni Panel
OWLS Alumni Panel
Join Stanford OWLS (Older Wiser Law Students) and a panel of OWLS alumni to discuss law as a second career, career and family decisions as an older student, and other topics.
Non-Law Business Job Search Presentation
Non-Law Business Job Search Presentation
Thinking about the possibility of a non-law business job for a summer or at some point after law school? Wondering if your background and experience might be a good fit for consulting firms, venture capital firms, private equity funds, investment banking or business/corporate development positions? Join OCS for an informal presentation on searching for a […]
A Conversation about Bipartisanship with Russ Feingold
A Conversation about Bipartisanship with Russ Feingold
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.
New Perspectives on Fresh Water: A Conversation featuring Stanford Earth & Stanford Law Faculty
New Perspectives on Fresh Water: A Conversation featuring Stanford Earth & Stanford Law Faculty
In this webinar, Stanford Law School Dean Jenny S. Martinez will moderate a conversation with Professors Knight, Sivas, and Ho as they talk about new perspectives on fresh water, particularly drawing on advances in research, technology, and litigation to preserve and protect surface and groundwater. Professor Knight will discuss the use of advanced technologies to image the groundwater systems […]
Public Interest Social Hour
Public Interest Social Hour
The Levin Center welcomes students of our public interest community to check in with one another.