Mandatory training for all new students who wish to participate in the Pro Bono Program.
Mandatory training for all new students who wish to participate in the Pro Bono Program.
The Office of Career Services (OCS) focuses on private sector legal careers and judicial clerkships. Join OCS for an orientation to meet the staff and learn about their services and upcoming calendar of programs. They will work with you over the next three years and beyond, as you identify and pursue your career goals. More […]
A Mini-Retreat for 1L Students Interested in Public Interest and Public Service. Take a break at the end of your whirlwind second week to reflect on what brought you to law school, get to know the public interest Class of 2022 community, and to have some fun! The Levin Center will provide lunch and a […]
CHART YOUR OWN PATH! You already have many of the tools you need to navigate law school, Join the Levin Center to talk about how you can use what you have to evaluate and pursue various paths through public interest and public service law at SLS. More about the Levin Center: https://law.stanford.edu/levin-center To register: http://web.stanford.edu/dept/law/forms/roadmap_sep18.fb
Professors Nora Freeman Engstrom, Gregory Ablavsky, and Jeanne Merino will explain various approaches and offer advice on how to brief a case. This session is required for 1Ls, Advanced Degree students are welcome to attend.
Meet the Levin Center staff and learn more about opportunities for you to engage in public service at this discussion of Stanford Law School’s public interest programs and curriculum, and pro bono volunteer opportunities.
With Professors Jayashri Srikantiah, Shirin Sinnar, and Ron Tyler.
Dean Jenny Martinez on entering the legal profession.
In what has become an SLS tradition, Associate Dean of Admissions Faye Deal will pass the ceremonial pineapple to Associate Dean for Student Affairs Jory Steele. We’ll also include some time before dinner for you to interact with and get to know your classmates.
Dean Jenny M. Martinez welcomes you to the Stanford Law community.