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Democracy Matters: Challenges Facing Democracy in the U.S.
OnlineWatch Event Speakers for 9/15: Ran Abramitzky Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar — American Constitutional Democracy in a Changing World Larry Diamond — Depolarizing American Politics Margaret Levi — A More Equitable Union Condoleezza Rice — Challenges […]
Webinar: Readying the Antitrust Division for Technological Evolution in the Financial Sector and Beyond
OnlineWatch Recorded Event The Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University will host a speech, Readying the Antitrust Division for Technological Evolution in the Financial Sector and Beyond, given […]
The Case for Climate Liability: Recent appellate decisions on holding fossil fuel producers accountable for climate damages
OnlineRegister in advance for this webinar View Event 1.0 General CLE Adapting to global warming is expensive. Identifying sources of revenue to pay for costly climate adaptations in a way that is just and equitable for California residents has become increasingly important, especially given additional pressure on state and local budgets from the ongoing pandemic. […]
Climate action in the Covid era: Data, reporting, and accountability
OnlineThe Covid crisis has laid bare the need for real-time, comprehensive, and publicly accessible data—the climate crisis demands no less. Join Ken Alex, Alicia Seiger and Michael Schmitz as they discuss how to fill the existing climate data gaps and why it’s time to move beyond an approach emphasizing voluntary reporting to one establishing carbon […]
Rock Center Online Episode 5: A Conversation with Aparna Bawa, Chief Operating Officer of Zoom
OnlineJoin us for the Rock Center Online Episode 5 with Aparna Bawa, Chief Operating Officer of Zoom and Mike Callahan, Executive Director of the Rock Center. The discussion will focus on challenges and opportunities of managing through the pandemic at scale.
Rock Center Online Episode 4 – A Conversation with Crystal Jezierski and Amyn Thawer
OnlineWatch Now Join us for the Rock Center Online Episode 4 with Crystal Jezierski, former Senior Vice President of Global Ethics at Walmart and Amyn Thawer, Vice President, Head of […]
Responses to COVID-19 in South Korea, Taiwan, and the United States
OnlineThe Stanford Program in Law and Society's spring event featured Professor Haksoo Ko, Seoul National University Law School (South Korea), Professor Ching-Fu Lin, National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan), Professor Michelle […]
Responses to COVID-19 in South Korea, Taiwan, and the US
OnlineJoin us for the discussion focusing on the rule of law, privacy concerns, and other legal and ethical issues that arise from innovating against Covid-19.
Alumni Panel—Graduating During the Great Recession
OnlineAre you curious about how to best navigate the legal job market during a period of economic instability? Would you like to learn how SLS grads like you adjusted to—and […]
COVID-19 and the Politics of the World Health Organization with Lanhee Chen
OnlineView Recording The Hoover Institution presents an online virtual briefing series on pressing policy issues, including health care, the economy, democratic governance, and national security. Briefings will include thoughtful and informed analysis […]
Clerkship Research Training
OnlineJoin librarians Shay Elbaum and Taryn Marks (both former judicial clerks!) for a training on researching while a clerk. In this Zoom session, we'll review the top research strategies you'll […]
Rock Center Online Episode 3 – A Conversation with Professor George Triantis
OnlineJoin us for the Rock Center Online Series - Episode 3 with George Triantis, Charles J. Meyers Professor of Law and Business, Stanford Law School and Mike Callahan, Executive Director of the […]
28th Annual SPILF Bid for Justice Auction
OnlineThe 2020 Stanford Public Interest Law Foundation’s “Bid for Justice” Auction will take place on Friday, May 15th - in a brand-new, virtual format! Join us from the comfort of […]
Blood Memory Screening and Q&A
OnlineThis is a virtual Q&A session with the creator of and one of the primary voices in the documentary Blood Memory, which tells the story of coerced Native adoptions, ICWA, […]
Rock Center Online Episode 2 – A Conversation with James E. Williams, Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Labor
OnlineView Conversation Join us for the Rock Center Online Series - Episode 2 with James E. Williams, Chief Financial Officer of the U.S. Department of Labor, and Mike Callahan, Executive […]
Rock Center Online: Episode 1 – A Conversation with SEC Chairman Jay Clayton
OnlineClick below to view the recorded conversation View Conversation The Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University is launching a series of online sessions addressing novel and difficult challenges […]
Break the Law to Make the Law: Climate Activism and the Courts
OnlineKelsey Skaggs, Executive Director of Climate Defense Project, works with climate change activists who want to use the legal system. She will discuss the role of nonviolent civil disobedience in the current political situation and how the climate movement is using this tactic. Kelsey will also discuss the role of lawyers in the climate movement […]
Ask the Experts: Q&A on COVID-19 with Professor Michelle Mello and Professor David Studdert
OnlineStanford Law School invites you to join a Q&A with Professor Michelle Mello and Professor David Studdert—both experts in public health and health policy, who hold joint appointments in the Stanford University School of Medicine—to address your questions about COVID-19. View the video This event took place on Monday, April 27th from 9:00 a.m. - […]
Administering an Election During a Pandemic
OnlineWednesday, April 22, 2020 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Discussion via Zoom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR0qlLIsMqg click here for audio only Nathaniel Persily James B. McClatchy Professor of Law, Stanford Law School To view Nathaniel Persily's full bio, click here.
SLR Faculty Panel
OnlineJoin us for a discussion with some of your favorite SLS faculty members to hear their perspective on the value of joining SLR.
Election 2020: Protecting Voting Rights in the Midst of a Pandemic with Professor Pamela S. Karlan and Professor Nathaniel Persily, JD ’98
OnlineThe COVID-19 pandemic has added a new twist to an already complicated election year. To safeguard the inclusivity and legitimacy of our elections, local and federal election authorities will have to confront unprecedented challenges—and confront them now. Hear from two election law experts on what measures are being taken, and what they recommend to ensure […]
Testing for COVID-19: Past Mistakes, Future Issues with Professor Hank Greely, BA ’74 and Dr. Linda Grais, JD ’93
OnlineIssues involving testing surround all parts of the COVID-19 pandemic: testing as a containment strategy, accuracy of tests, availability of tests, the regulations for tests, future uses for tests - […]
SLR Virtual Office Hours
OnlineCome ask us your burning questions about the Candidate Exercise. These sessions are meant to be primarily about Bluebooking, but we will do our best to answer any SLR questions you may have. OH 1 (Monday, April 13 @ 6:00 PM) OH 2 (Wednesday, April 15 @ 1:00 PM) OH 3 (Friday, April 17 @ 4:00 […]
SLR Candidate Exercise Training Sessions
OnlineJoin us for our sessions designed to give you a crash course on what to expect on the CE and helpful tips on how to be successful on it. There will be two sessions led by SLR’s Managing Editors as well as sessions hosted by various affinity groups. All sessions are open to all, and […]
SLR Info Session
OnlineJoin us for a virtual lunch panel with current SLR members designed to answer any and all questions about what the journal is and what being on it is really like.