APRIL 2009 ISSUE
Preparing the Next Generation of Legal Scholars
Scott James Shackelford ’09 looks at what Stanford Law School is doing to prepare the next generation of students for the legal academy. From the fall 2008 issue of Stanford Lawyer.
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Foreign Legal Study
Stanford Law School has launched the Foreign Legal Study Program—a study abroad program allowing students to learn about foreign legal systems and to work with clients from other countries.
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Privacy and Free Speech: It’s Good for Business
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April 7, 2009 @ 5:00pm
New technology has revolutionized how we all do business. Yet it can also pose risks to customers’ rights, especially their privacy and freedom of expression. Learn how to include privacy and free speech protections in new product development and business models.
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SLSConnect Exclusive Live Chat with Dean Kramer: Transforming Legal Education
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April 21, 2009 @ 1:00pm
Join Dean Larry Kramer for a live chat on the changing business of law and how Stanford Law School can better prepare students for practicing law in this new economy.
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Play Machinima Law
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April 24-25, 2009 @ 8:00am
Join Stanford’s Center for Internet and Society for a two-day conference exploring the key issues for “player-generated” or “user-created” content based on digital games or created in game and virtual worlds.
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SLSConnect
SLSConnect has grown to more than 1,200 members. If you haven’t already signed up, come see what everyone’s talking about!
SLSConnect is your network. It’s an online resource exclusively for SLS alumni and students.
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