Law@Stanford

MARCH 2011



 

Designing Liberation Technologies

 

Read how this new interdisciplinary course inspires students to develop solutions for challenges facing residents of one of Africa’s poorest neighborhoods.

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SLS EVENTS

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March 3, 2011
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The Stanford Constitutional Law Center presents “A Constitutional Conversation with Brian Fitzpatrick: Is Summary Judgment Unconstitutional? Some Thoughts About Originalism”

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March 3, 2011
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The Rock Center presents “The Eurozone Debt Crisis in Historical Perspective” with Lee Buchheit

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March 31, 2011
Stanford Law School

Morrison & Foerster reception and lecture in honor of Marshall L. Small featuring William B. Chandler III, Chancellor, Delaware Court of Chancery

REGIONAL EVENTS

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March 3, 2011 - Washington, DC
American Executive Branch in the Early 21st Century with Professor Cuéllar

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March 8, 2011 - Los Angeles
Lawyers in Your Living Room with Professor Asimow

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March 11, 2011 - San Diego
Special Luncheon with Director of Stanford Constitutional Law Center Michael W. McConnell

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March 16, 2011 - Seattle
Wine Tasting Event with 509

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March 29, 2011 - New York
Beyond Law & Order: Stanford Law School and the Criminal Justice System

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New Video

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On February 8, the Robert Crown Law Library hosted the Reference Lounge Reading Lawyers in Your Living Room! Law on Television with Visiting Professor Michael Asimow. From Perry Mason to Law & Order, lawyers have been in our homes since the first television set was turned on.

The entire event is on SLSConnect in the Audio & Video Studio group.


 

CIS ON FACEBOOK

NEW GROUP

SLSCONNECT
TURNS 2

Catch all the latest developments coming out of the Center for Internet and Society (CIS) on their new Facebook Page! You’ll find information on new technologies and the law examining how the synergy between the two can either promote or harm public goods like free speech, innovation, privacy, public commons, diversity, and scientific inquiry.

February 2 marked a milestone for SLSConnect; it was the second anniversary of the site. Since launching back in 2009, SLSConnect has grown to include 2,552 members, 132 groups and served as a great source for news, videos, podcasts and events happening at the law school. If you are not already a member, become one today.