- No events scheduled for February 20, 2022.
- No events scheduled for February 21, 2022.
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Alicia Seiger
@ SLS: Room 280A Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordCLB Workshop: Ralph Hall on “Device Statutory Changes”
@ SLS: Room 185 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWhy The Innocent Plead Guilty and the Guilty Go Free, and Other Paradoxes of Our Broken Legal System
@ SLS: Room 190 Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordTalia Gillis (Columbia Law School), “Incomplete Contracts and Future Data Usage”
@ SLS: Room 301A Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordMEDITATION FOR LIBERATION WORKSHOP: Introduction to Meditation Practices
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford- No events scheduled for February 26, 2022.
Week of Events
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Alicia Seiger
Rock Center Student Lunch Series: A Conversation with Alicia Seiger
This lunch is open to Stanford Law School students.
Practicing in New York Panel
Practicing in New York Panel
Join OCS for the annual "Practicing Law in New York" panel! See details below. Please note that Stanford, Berkeley, UCLA, and USC law students are invited to this event.
CLB Workshop: Ralph Hall on “Device Statutory Changes”
CLB Workshop: Ralph Hall on “Device Statutory Changes”
Join us for CLB's fourth workshop of winter quarter. Ralph F. Hall, Professor of Practice, University of Minnesota Law School, will discuss "Device Statutory Changes" on Tuesday, February 22 @ 4:30.
Why The Innocent Plead Guilty and the Guilty Go Free, and Other Paradoxes of Our Broken Legal System
Why The Innocent Plead Guilty and the Guilty Go Free, and Other Paradoxes of Our Broken Legal System
This event is open to the Stanford Community only. Join the Stanford Criminal Justice Center for a discussion with U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York Jed Rakoff about his new book, Why The Innocent Plead Guilty and the Guilty Go Free, and Other Paradoxes of Our Broken Legal System (2021). Judge Rakoff […]
Makeup and Marxism
Makeup and Marxism
Please join NLG for a special makeup tutorial by a talented board member, alongside a discussion of Marxism. No experience with either necessary! Participants encouraged to follow along and do their own makeup. Dinner will be served for attendees.
Public Interest Tech Careers Panel
Public Interest Tech Careers Panel
Curious about careers in public interest tech? Want to know how technology and social justice intersect? Join us for a panel on technology, law, and public interest careers on Wednesday, February 23rd from 1-2pm, featuring speakers from the ACLU, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The panel will be held on […]
Student Gathering for Dylan
Student Gathering for Dylan
This gathering is intended for Stanford law students to come together to talk about Dylan Simmons. It is a space to be in community with one another to share memories, grief, and comfort. All students are welcome, including those who knew Dylan well and those who didn't know him but have been impacted by his […]
The Vanishing Jury Trial
The Vanishing Jury Trial
Please join the Stanford Federalist Society for a discussion of the jury trial with Judge Richard Sullivan of the Second Circuit. Lunch will be served. RSVP at https://forms.gle/S5h3o2DbwJeyuVC96.
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 […]
SLS Community Dinner
SLS Community Dinner
Students, Faculty, and staff are all welcome to attend this community dinner before attending the women's basketball game on Thursday, Feb 24. Food will be provided in the law lounge, and those attending the game can walk over to Maples together. Sponsored by OSA
Talia Gillis (Columbia Law School), “Incomplete Contracts and Future Data Usage”
Talia Gillis (Columbia Law School), “Incomplete Contracts and Future Data Usage”
Law and Economics Seminar with Talia Gillis (Columbia Law School), “Incomplete Contracts and Future Data Usage” as part of the Law and Economics Seminar, Winter 2022. Download paper here. RSVP to chaom@law.stanford.edu.
Application deadline for Winter Quarter degree conferral 5:00p.m.
Rethinking Systems Design for Racial Justice & Equity
Rethinking Systems Design for Racial Justice & Equity
Stanford Law School’s Gould Center for Conflict Resolution, in partnership with The Ohio State University’s Divided Community Project, and the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program, is pleased to invite you to join an interactive symposium series titled Rethinking Systems Design for Racial Justice & Equity. The symposium series will feature national and international practitioners, academics, activists, and […]
Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History
Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History
Please join Stanford Law School for an interactive panel discussing Stanford Law School Professor Rich Ford’s new book Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History (Simon & Schuster, 2021). Dress Codes furnishes a history of the laws of fashion from the middle ages to the present day, a walk down history’s red carpet […]
MEDITATION FOR LIBERATION WORKSHOP: Introduction to Meditation Practices
MEDITATION FOR LIBERATION WORKSHOP: Introduction to Meditation Practices
This is an experiential workshop series that introduces participants to meditation techniques and practices to decrease stress and increase self-awareness, focus, and compassion. This workshop, led by Associate Dean Tirien Steinbach and Stanford Law’s dedicated CAPS Psychologist, Dr. Elizabeth Chaney, will focus on disrupting stress and the harm caused by cultural bias (both from others […]
Publius Symposium
Publius Symposium
Democracy and Distrust at 40: The Past and Future of Dean Ely’s Pathbreaking Work For more details and to view the full agenda please visit: https://conferences.law.stanford.edu/publius-symposium/