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Race, Religion, and the Corporation: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
OnlineWatch the event Two Supreme Court decisions issued on June 29, 2023, promise to fundamentally reshape the relationship between employers and employees. These decisions will make it easier for employees to obtain religious accommodations, and harder for employers to promote diversity. In Groff v. DeJoy, the Court held that Title VI of the Civil Rights Act […]
Affirmative Action: SLS Faculty Analyze the Supreme Court’s Ruling
OnlineWatch the event Join Stanford Law School faculty for a panel discussion about the Supreme Court’s highly anticipated decision in a pair of cases about affirmative action, Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admissions v. Presidents & Fellows of Harvard College. They will assess what the opinion means […]
What’s Next for Affirmative Action?
OnlineThe federal government instituted affirmative action policies in an effort to improve opportunities for groups that have been subjected to discrimination. Right now, two cases are under review before the […]
SLS Alumnae Women of Color in Law Panel Presented by WoCC
OnlineThe Women of Color Collective (WoCC), in partnership with the SLS Office of Alumni Relations, invites you to hear from SLS Alumnae Women of Color in Law! Come hear from a panel of alumnae speakers about their career paths and experiences as Women of Color in the legal profession. Panelists include: Vivian Wang, '05, JD […]
Board Leadership Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty with Secretary Condoleezza Rice
OnlineJoin us for Stanford Women on Board’s Annual Event with Secretary Condoleezza Rice, the Director of the Hoover Institution, and SWB Chair, Bess Weatherman, as they discuss the current geopolitical environment and how boards can respond effectively. They will also discuss Secretary Rice’s path to the boardroom and her experience with both corporate and nonprofit […]
Alan Dershowitz: The New McCarthyism of the Woke Left
OnlineFamed defense attorney and Harvard Law Emeritus Professor Alan Dershowitz speaks on the importance of free and open discourse.
ABCs of Ninth Circuit Judicial Reading and Writing
OnlineA conversation with Judge Patrick Bumetay, HLS '06 Judge Michelle Friedland, SLS '00 Judge John B. Owens, SLS '96 Moderated by Michael Attanasio, SLS '90 Thursday, April 27, 2023 12:00 Noon – 1:00 p.m. PDT Zoom (Link will be sent after registration) Oral argument gets a great deal of public attention, but it’s the briefs […]
A Guide to Interdisciplinary Research
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 Zoom workshop to learn how to identify and access non-legal sources of information and understand […]
“Renting In New York – A Practical Guide” Zoom Workshop + Q&A
OnlineLearn More About The NYC Apartment Hunting Process! Cooper & Cooper Is BACK (Virtually) At Stanford Law! WHO: Cooper & Cooper Real Estate – CooperCooper.com WHAT: “Renting In New York – A Practical Guide” Zoom Workshop + Q&A WHEN: Tuesday, April 11th, 2023 @ 12:45pm PST RSVP: https://www.coopercooper.com/stanford NOTE: A confirmation email with detailed instructions will be sent […]
Preventing Housing Displacement—One Family at a Time
OnlineIn the Bay Area, a housing shortage and skyrocketing rents have resulted in a displacement crisis among low-income people in the communities surrounding Stanford. Professor Juliet Brodie will share how the Stanford Community Law Clinic (CLC) is addressing this crisis through individual cases and policy advocacy work. Join us to learn more about how clinical […]
Silicon Valley Brawl: Longer-Term Litigation and Regulatory Implications of SVB’s Collapse
OnlineThis event is free and online. Register to access the Zoom webinar. 1 hour CA CLE.
The Dobbs Decision: Overturning Precedent and Navigating its Impact
OnlineJoin us on International Women's Day for an expert panel discussion and an analysis of the logic and jurisprudence of the Dobbs decision and what to do with/about it. This event is hosted by the SLS Women's Alumni Organization in partnership with the SLS Black Alumni Association. Panelists: Professor Bernadette Meyler, JD '02 Professor Olatunde […]
Conference on Racial Equity in Corporate Governance
OnlineWatch the event Please join us for our third annual virtual conference series on racial equity in corporate governance. Building on previous sessions of our conference series, we will convene business leaders and top legal thinkers for a panel discussion exploring the implications of recent and pending appellate cases involving challenges to diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies […]
Good Governance in Venture Capital
OnlineInterested in learning more about best practices in due diligence at VC firms, or how to design and implement internal controls at portfolio companies? Join us for a discussion on how the VC industry can enable good governance. For more information and a list of confirmed speakers, click here. Co-sponsored by: The Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship […]
Women in M&A Panel (Zoom)
OnlineThe American Bar Association’s Women in Mergers and Acquisitions Subcommittee will be hosting a Zoom panel with several law schools to introduce women law students to M&A, provide insight into the practice from seasoned law firm professionals and dispel myths about what it's like to be a successful M&A lawyer.
A Guide to Interdisciplinary Research
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 Zoom workshop to learn how to identify and access non-legal sources of information and understand […]
Basic Legal Research for Public Policy Workshop
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 excellently suited for anyone interested in improving […]
SCLH Presents: Ada Kuskowski and "Vernacular Law: Writing and the Reinvention of Customary Law in Medieval France"
OnlineThe Stanford Center for Law and History is excited to present Professor Ada Kuskowski, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. Professor Ada Kuskowski and her upcoming book, "Vernacular Law: Writing and the Reinvention of Customary Law in Medieval France."
Board Fundamentals: What Every Lawyer Should Know
OnlineWatch the panel recording. Every lawyer needs to understand the fundamentals of how boards work -- whether you want to join a board, serve as General Counsel, advise as Outside Counsel, move into a business role or even regulate businesses in government. Please join Stanford Law School and Stanford Women on Boards for our Board […]
Black Reproductive Health – Protecting Birth, Protecting Health (MCLE one-hour credit for Implicit Bias)
OnlineJoin the SLS Black Alumni Association for a discussion among legal and policy experts on how to best protect Black people seeking a safe pregnancy and delivery and the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization on Black people seeking reproductive health care. This virtual event is free […]
Preparing for ESG Shareholder Activism
OnlinePlease join the Rock Center and experts Tara Giunta, Partner and Co-Lead, ESG, Risk, Strategy and Compliance Group at Paul Hastings; Eduardo Gallardo, Partner and Global Co-Chair of Mergers and Acquisitions, Paul Hastings; and Peter Michelsen, Partner and Head of Activism and Shareholder Advisory at Qatalyst Partners for a discussion of ESG shareholder activism and […]
Navigating the New Antitrust Landscape
OnlineThe Biden administration has made clear its concerns about the lack of competition in the U.S. economy, nominating strong enforcement-minded leaders to head the main antitrust agencies and pioneering an administration-wide approach to competition. The FTC – with a new Democratic majority – and the DOJ have voted to block several large mergers and focused increased […]
Computational Antitrust: Implementing Antitrust 3.0
OnlineThe Stanford Computational Antitrust team at CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics is organizing a unique conference dedicated to the implementation of computational antitrust.
Class of 2023: Clerkships – Applying as a 3Ls or Alum?
OnlineClass of 2023: Clerkships – Applying as a 3Ls or Alum? Whether you’ve already started applying and are still looking or haven’t even begun your clerkship search yet, we can help with logistics and strategy. Join us virtually to talk about applying as a 3L or alum when the hiring plan no longer governs your application timing.
Women, Life, Freedom: Understanding the Uprising in Iran
OnlineIranian activists and experts will discuss the awe-inspiring protest movement in Iran that was ignited by the murder of Jîna ‘Mahsa’ Amini by the Iranian government's morality police, and the ongoing horrific violence being committed by State security forces against people (particularly protesters and activists) throughout Iran. Hosted by the Stanford Immigration & Human Rights […]