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Water Quality Permitting and Reporting for Confined Animal Facilities in California: An Analysis of Annual Reporting: May 8
OnlineCalifornia is home to a significant proportion of the confined animal facilities (CAFs) in the United States, including more large commercial dairies than any other state. These facilities produce millions of pounds of manure each year. If not properly managed, this waste can pollute surface water, contaminate groundwater, and precipitate algal blooms, resulting in potentially […]
Elements of Policy Analysis Workshop: Interdisciplinary Research: May 8
OnlineResearching public policy requires synthesizing information from many different sources and disciplines: legal research; scientific data; economic predictions; findings and recommendations from NGOs and blue-ribbon panels, think tanks, and government agencies. All of these and more guide policymakers. Join this workshop to learn how to identify and access non-legal sources of information and understand techniques […]
Assessing Legal Research Output: May 7
OnlineDon't just accept AI output, evaluate it. Join Heather Joy and Sergio Stone and uncover: The scope and limitations of output generated by CoCounsel and Protégé Complementary legal research tools to verify AI output This workshop is open to all members of the SLS community — join via Zoom! For more tools and resources, visit the AI Learning Hub or drop […]
Enforcement Under Trump: New Opportunities and Risks for Companies: May 6
OnlineThis webinar will examine the evolving enforcement landscape under the Trump administration and the resulting opportunities and risks for companies. Featuring leading practitioners from Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, the discussion will explore anticipated shifts in regulatory priorities, enforcement strategies, and compliance considerations across industries. Panelists will provide practical insights to help companies navigate […]
Elements of Policy Analysis Workshop: Quantitative Data Research: May 1
OnlineQuantitative data can provide detailed evidence to complement and support qualitative data research. Stanford offers tremendous quantitative resources, including help in analyzing that data. This workshop introduces the array of resources with specific attention to a Policy Lab case study grounded in quantitative research. This is part of Elements of Policy Analysis (Law 7846) and […]
Global Quarter 2027 ASIA: Information Session [Zoom]: April 23
OnlineApply for a spot on the 2027 Global Quarter trip to Asia! Please join us for an info session on Thursday, April 23rd, from 1:00–1:30 p.m. on Zoom. JOIN THE INFO SESSION The Global Quarter is Stanford Law School’s flagship program for JD students who are interested in pursuing international legal careers. Thanks to the generosity of W.A. […]
Elements of Policy Analysis: Introduction to Legal Research for Non-Lawyers: April 13
OnlineThis 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 designed to introduce non-law students to basic […]
Lawyers’ Monopoly Webinar Series 2: Lessons from the Field: On-the-Ground Efforts to Effect Positive Regulatory Innovations: April 13
OnlineA new volume, edited by Rhode Center Co-Directors and Stanford Law School professors David Freeman Engstrom and Nora Freeman Engstrom (and available open access on Cambridge Core), brings together leading legal scholars and practitioners to propose new conceptual frameworks for reform, drawing lessons from other professions, industries, and places, both within the United States and across the world. Rethinking the […]
Iran, Energy Markets, and Global Risk: April 13
OnlineJoin the Rock Center for Corporate Governance for a timely webinar examining the intersection of the war in Iran, energy markets, and geopolitical risk. Gregory Brew of Eurasia Group will discuss the evolving situation in Iran and its implications for global energy supply, sanctions, and market volatility. Designed for corporate directors and senior executives, this […]
Unpacking Prediction Markets: April 10
OnlinePrediction markets have rapidly emerged as a significant financial and cultural phenomenon, drawing attention from regulators, policymakers, and the public alike. This webinar brings together leading practitioners from platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket, alongside top legal experts, to explore how these markets function and the legal frameworks shaping them. The panel will examine key regulatory […]
AI Habits for Legal Leaders: April 8
OnlineArtificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping legal practice and the strategic decisions facing law firms, in-house counsel, and legal organizations. In this Stanford Law Executive Education webinar, Irene Liu, Executive Director of the Stanford Law School AI Initiative, and Wei Chen, lead instructor for the AI Strategy for Legal Leaders program, will discuss practical AI habits […]
Elements of Policy Analysis Workshop: Essential AI Research for Law & Policy: April 6
OnlineSmarter AI research starts with the right guardrails. In this session, you'll apply privacy and ethical guardrails when using AI tools (know about the limits of confidentiality and privacy in AI); effectively match legal and non-legal AI tools to specific research tasks (know what the tools can do and which ones they have access to); […]
Prompting Legal AI: April 1
OnlineAsk better questions. Get better answers. This hands-on workshop with AJ Blechner and Katie Siler will cover: The impact of common AI tool types (agentic/non-agentic, RAG/non-RAG) on best practices for prompting Clear, complete, task-specific prompts for legal contexts Ethical risks related to AI prompting and strategies to mitigate them This is open to all members […]
Lawyers’ Monopoly Webinar Series 1: Conceptualizing Legal Services Regulation: March 16
OnlineA new volume, edited by Rhode Center Co-Directors and Stanford Law School professors David Freeman Engstrom and Nora Freeman Engstrom (and available open access on Cambridge Core), brings together leading legal scholars and practitioners to propose new conceptual frameworks for reform, drawing lessons from other professions, industries, and places, both within the United States and across the world. Rethinking the […]
AI Curiosity Corner: February 25
OnlineDrop in to the law library’s AI Curiosity Corners. At this 1:1 help session, ask any AI question–such as tool fit, prompt generation, result evaluation and verification– and leave with concrete next steps. Visit the RCLL AI Learning Hub for a full list of Curiosity Corner times and locations.
AI Prompts in Legal Research: February 24
OnlinePrompt precisely, research confidently! This hands-on workshop with AJ Blechner and Katie Siler will cover: The impact of common AI tool types (agentic/non-agentic, RAG/non-RAG) on best practices for prompting Clear, complete, task-specific prompts for legal contexts Ethical risks related to AI prompting and strategies to mitigate them This is open to all members of the […]
Vibe Coding with Google AI Studio: Part 2 (Vibe Coding in Real Time): February 19
OnlineIf you build it, they will come… Wait, how do I build it? Turn a plain conversation into a working app with Google AI Studio! By the end of this workshop, you’ll turn a chat into a working app. Join Taryn Marks and Will Huggins in this workshop open to all members of the SLS […]
AI Legal Research: Assessing Output in Co-Counsel and Protégé: February 12
OnlineChart the path to confident output in your AI legal research journey! Join Heather Joy and Sergio Stone and uncover: The scope and limitations of output generated by CoCounsel and Protégé Complementary legal research tools to verify AI output This workshop is open to all members of the SLS community -- join via Zoom! For […]
Policy Lab Workshop: Quantitative Data Research: January 30
OnlineQuantitative data can provide detailed evidence to complement and support qualitative data research. Stanford offers tremendous quantitative resources, including help analyzing that data. This workshop introduces the array of resources with specific attention to a Policy Lab case study grounded in quantitative research. This is part of Elements of Policy Analysis (Law 7846) and open […]
Policy Lab Workshop: AI for Policy Research: January 29
OnlineCurious about how to improve your use of AI in research on questions of law and policy? Join SLS Reference Librarian Will Huggins and Juelsgaard IP Clinic Director Phil Malone in an interactive workshop that will demonstrate how NotebookLM and other AI tools can catalyze your research process. This workshop is especially relevant to those […]
Vibe Coding with Google AI Studio: Part 1 (Intro to Vibe Coding & AI Studio): January 27
OnlineNo code? No problem! Learn how a simple chat with Google AI Studio builds real code. Join Taryn Marks and Will Huggins in this workshop open to all members of the SLS community -- join via Zoom! For more tools and resources, visit the AI Learning Hub or drop by the AI Curiosity Corner – […]
Policy Lab Workshop: Legal Research for Non-Lawyers: January 16
OnlineThis 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 designed to introduce non-law students to basic […]
Directors’ College Webinar – Shareholder Activism: Updates and Forecasts: November 17, 2025
OnlineThis Directors' College webinar will provide an in-depth look at the latest developments in shareholder activism and what to expect in the year ahead. Sullivan & Cromwell partners Lawrence Elbaum and Patrick Gadson will discuss recent market trends, notable campaigns, evolving legal and regulatory considerations, and strategies that boards and management teams should anticipate. Participants […]
Summarizing Information with NotebookLM: November 4, 2025
OnlineLevel up how you summarize with AI! Discover how to create engaging podcasts and other media with AJ Blechner from the Robert Crown Law Library. You’ll not only generate a custom database that you can query using AI, but you’ll also analyze large groups of documents like laws, cases, and more! For more tools and […]
Antitrust Practitioner Panel: October 30, 2025
OnlineJoin us online for a casual Q&A with Jacklin Lem, Erin Criag, Manish Kumar, & Henry Hauser. The panel will share perspectives from private practice, state enforcement, in-house counsel, and both civil and criminal antitrust litigation.