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The Ownership of Narrative: April 9
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesA panel featuring Anjali Vats, Tyler Ochoa, Corynne McSherry, and David Levine focusing on the intersection of intellectual property and activism, focusing on the question of who ownership benefits, and […]
Champions for Consumers and Small Businesses: Becoming an Antitrust Plaintiff’s Lawyer: April 14
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesThis panel features leading plaintiff-side antitrust lawyers who champion consumers and small businesses. Panelists will share how they built careers bringing cases that shape markets, challenge unfair conduct, and deliver […]
Rule of Law Speaker Series: Hon. J. Michael Luttig: April 21
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesJoin the Neukom Center for the Rule of Law, the Rhode Center on the Legal Profession, and the Stanford Constitutional Law Center for an essential conversation with the Honorable J. […]
Small / Midsize Law Firms Panel: April 22
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesWondering what it is like to work at a small / midsize law firm? Then please join us for an informative talk where attorneys will discuss the challenges and rewards of working […]
Tesla on Trial: Inside the $243 Million Verdict for Self-Driving Technology: April 30
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesJoin the Plaintiffs' Law Association for a lunch time talk with Brett Schreiber, the plaintiffs' attorney who, last summer, won the very first verdict against Tesla for its defective Autopilot […]
A Conversation with SCRJ's Bremond Fellows: Constitutionality of Federalizing the National Guard and Implications of the California Racial Justice Act: April 30
@ SLS: Room 280B Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesIs the President’s decision to federalize the National Guard to support federal law enforcement justiciable? How should courts scrutinize the factual predicates and potential pretexts of a presidential federalization? And, how […]