- No events scheduled for January 16, 2022.
Life After Grades I: Reviewing Exams to Improve Performance
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordInterviewing Skills for Public Policy
@ SLS: Room 230 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordLaw and Political Economy Reading Group: Session 4 on Property and Housing
@ SLS: Cooley Courtyard 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford- No events scheduled for January 22, 2022.
Week of Events
Guru Gobind Singh’s Birthday (Sikh)
Guru Gobind Singh’s Birthday (Sikh)
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 of each […]
“Witnesses, Judges: a Revolution Untold” with Orit Malka
“Witnesses, Judges: a Revolution Untold” with Orit Malka
The Stanford Center for Law and History will hold its first workshop of the Quarter on Tuesday, January 18, from 12:45-1:45 PM (Pacific). Orit Malka, Taube Center for Jewish Studies, Stanford, will share the paper: “Witnesses, Judges: a Revolution Untold.”
Library Research Workshop: Legal Research Start to Finish
Library Research Workshop: Legal Research Start to Finish
This hands-on Zoom workshop will teach participants how to plan and carry out effective policy-related legal research from start to finish, including how to research secondary sources, statutes, regulations, cases, and policy resources, as well as how to conduct effective full-text searching within online databases. This workshop is excellently suited for anyone interested in improving […]
Life After Grades I: Reviewing Exams to Improve Performance
Life After Grades I: Reviewing Exams to Improve Performance
Fall exams may be a distant memory, and you may have zero desire to review something you wrote over a month ago, but constructively reviewing your past exams or model exam answers can help you identify strategies for improving your performance so that you can do as well as possible on your Winter exams. Join […]
Just Transition Reading Group: Towards Solidarity Economies and Decolonization
Just Transition Reading Group: Towards Solidarity Economies and Decolonization
A just transition will require moving away from extractive economies towards regenerative ones. What would it look like for land, work, food, energy, and money to be collectively stewarded, for example through worker cooperatives and community land trusts? Moreover, moving past colonial capitalist economies will also require decolonizing and returning stolen land. What does it […]
Rapid Response: The Supreme Court’s Vaccine Mandate Opinions
Rapid Response: The Supreme Court’s Vaccine Mandate Opinions
Last week, the Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration's vaccine-or-testing employer mandate, while allowing a mandate applicable to health care workers to go forward. Join Stanford Law School Professors Michael McConnell, William B. Gould IV, and Bernadette Meyler to discuss this pair of decisions and what they mean for constitutional law, labor law, and the […]
Lessons for the U.S.-Mexico Relationship
Lessons for the U.S.-Mexico Relationship
Please join the Federalist Society for an event on US-Mexico relations with former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Christopher Landau. RSVP at https://forms.gle/3Dua3AnBpvhVh22Y6 for a Zoom link and to receive a $10 food delivery coupon.
SFI Seminar: Hot Money: high-carbon infrastructure in the developing world
SFI Seminar: Hot Money: high-carbon infrastructure in the developing world
Are you interested in learning about innovative policy and financial mechanisms designed to rapidly decarbonize the global economy? Join SFI’s monthly seminar to meet our faculty and fellows and learn more about our ongoing research projects. Jeffrey Ball | scholar-in-residence, Stanford Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance; lecturer, Stanford Law School Major infrastructure financiers will have […]
Paper Option (courses with paper options are explicitly noted in course description) 5:00p.m.
Paper Option (courses with paper options are explicitly noted in course description) 5:00p.m.
Last day to elect paper option (with instructor permission) instead of taking a final exam Last day to change course sections (with instructor permission) to elect Research credit option
Directed Research Petition or Senior Thesis Petition Deadline 5:00p.m.
Directed Research Petition or Senior Thesis Petition Deadline 5:00p.m.
Last day to submit Directed Research Petition or Senior Thesis Petition.
Winter Final Study List Deadline 5:00p.m.
Winter Final Study List Deadline 5:00p.m.
Last day to add or drop a course (unless instructor has set an earlier deadline) Last day to adjust units on a variable-unit course (variable-unit option must be explicitly noted in course description)
CRISPR People: The Science and Ethics of Editing Humans
CRISPR People: The Science and Ethics of Editing Humans
Please join the Stanford Technology Law Review and Stanford Law School for an interactive panel discussing Stanford Law School Professor Hank Greely’s new book CRISPR People: The Science and Ethics of Editing Humans (MIT Press, 2021). CRISPR People inquires what the birth of babies whose embryos have gone through genome editing means—for science and for us. […]
Interviewing Skills for Public Policy
Interviewing Skills for Public Policy
Join the Policy Lab to learn techniques to interview stakeholders and experts for your public policy research. You will learn how to conduct semi-structured interviews to communicate empathy and gain the trust of your interviewees. Professor Phil Malone, Juelsgaard IP Clinical Director, will guide you through an interactive simulation that grounds you in fundamental techniques. […]
Law and Political Economy Reading Group: Session 4 on Property and Housing
Law and Political Economy Reading Group: Session 4 on Property and Housing
Law and Political Economy (LPE) at Stanford will be hosting a fourth reading group session focused on the political economy of property and housing law on Friday, January 21st at 1:00 pm. Please fill out this form if you plan on attending. A tentative syllabus is linked here and you can learn more about the national LPE Project here. We’ll circulate […]