The ability to discuss challenging topics in a productive way is a core professional skill. This session will provide you with useful approaches to deploy in the classroom, in practice, and in life.
The ability to discuss challenging topics in a productive way is a core professional skill. This session will provide you with useful approaches to deploy in the classroom, in practice, and in life.
Associate Dean Jory Steele will provide information on the California and New York Bar exams and what you should be doing now to prepare.
Join your classmates to dine with your small section faculty and LRW instructors (1Ls), or program faculty and fellows (Advanced Degree). JD Section 1 – Neukom Terrace JD Section 2 – Neukom Terrace JD Section 3 – Neukom Green JD Section 4 – Neukom Green JD Section 5 – Crocker Garden JD Section 6 – […]
The Stanford Law Association (SLA), your student government, will take you ‘fountain-hopping’ across campus. This Stanford tradition serves as a ritual for new undergraduate students, but why should they have all the fun? Meet at the Calder statue, Le Faucon, in Cooley Courtyard at 7:15 pm.
When a student is impacted by gender discrimination or interpersonal violence, either as a complainant, responding student, or witness, what is the University’s role? How can the University help? Join us as we introduce you to the options and resources available to impacted students and provide you with information on the University’s expectations and processes. […]
Advanced Degree students will meet with their program fellows to talk about their respective programs. Room 85 (LLM – CGP, Spencer Williams) Room 95 (LLM – ELP, Adam Abelkop) Room 90 (LLM – IELBP, Jonathan Greenberg) Room 285 (LLM – LST, Jason DuMont) Room 280A (SPILS, Itay Ravid)
Associate Deans for Graduate Studies Deborah R. Hensler and Robert M. Daines will welcome new Advanced Degree students.
Get something to eat, and spend some time getting to know your classmates. Menu: coffee/tea, fruit, oatmeal, scrambled eggs, bacon/veggie sausage.