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SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Meet Irawati Puteri
Meet Irawati Puteri, an LLM student in Stanford Law School’s class of 2024. “Getting into Stanford Law School as a first-generation student and the only Indonesian in the cohort has taught me the values of representation and empowerment. Yet at the same time, it has also been the most humbling journey I have experienced. Learn from everyone, make the decision, and live in the moment,” said Puteri about her experience at SLS.
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SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Dream Jobs Compilation
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From becoming part of Colombia’s Presidential Cabinet to being a Senator in Louisiana, SLS’s class of 2024 have big dreams for the future. We have no doubt these new Stanford Law School alumni will help to shape and improve our ever-changing world in their careers and lives!
Former Federal Judge Michael McConnell Discusses Presidential Immunity and Trump Cases with Pam K...
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Should presidents be immune from prosecution? If yes, under what circumstances? Stanford Professor Michael McConnell, a former federal judge, joins Pam Karlan for a discussion on presidential immunity, the Constitution, and former president Trump's cases. In this insightful episode, they discuss the implications of the Supreme Court's stance on criminal versus civil liabilities for presidents, ...
SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Meet Carolina Nogal
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Meet Carolina Nogal, an LLM student in Stanford Law School’s class of 2024.“Law school might not be easy, but at Stanford, you learn in many ways, especially from the amazing people around you. Stanford offered me a unique opportunity to meet fascinating individuals from around the world, who are now lifelong friends,” said Nogal about her experience at SLS.
SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Meet Haley Chow
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Meet Haley Chow, a JD student in Stanford Law School’s class of 2024. “My three years at Stanford Law School have been incredibly rewarding both inside and outside the classroom, and I am looking forward to using those new skills at my job at Cooley LLP in Washington D.C,” said Chow about her experience at SLS.
SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Post Grad Plans Compilation
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Ever wondered what SLS students do post-graduation? From working in patent litigation at Cooley in DC to working at the Juvenile Law Center improving conditions in the juvenile justice system, students from SLS’s class of 2024 tell us about their post-grad plans.
SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Meet Madison Irene
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Meet Madison Irene, a JD student in Stanford Law School’s class of 2024. “Law School is hard and rewarding. The friends I made along the way, the teachers I learned from, and the clients I worked for made the journey an incredible one,” said Irene about her experience at SLS.
Native American Law Students Association Panel
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Native American Law Students Association Panel
SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Meet Felipe Volio
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Meet Felipe Volio, an LLM student in Stanford Law School’s class of 2024. “Stanford gave me the confidence to embrace completely new topics with an open mind. I plan to carry this curious approach into my future challenges,” said Volio about his SLS experience.
SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Meet Alisa Hoban
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SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Meet Alisa Hoban
Panel 3 | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
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Date: May 20, 2024 Event: 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference PANEL 3: QUANTUM GOVERNANCE, NATIONAL SECURITY, AND GEOPOLITICS Professor Mark A. Lemley, BA ’88 Greg Berkin Vivek Chilukuri Eran Kahana Professor Marie-Elisabeth Paté-Cornell Dr. Sujai Shivakumar
PM Session #2 | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
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Date: May 20, 2024 Event: 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference Afternoon Session #2 includes the following: RQT FELLOWSHIP PROJECT: HANDBOOK OF QUANTUM GOVERNANCE Elija Perrier HOLLAND INNOVATION NETWORK: QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY Tyrone Pater Walter De Wit MESSAGE FROM THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION Dr. Gustav Kalbe
PM Session #1 | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
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Date: May 20, 2024 Event: 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference Afternoon Session #1 includes the following: LIVE QUANTUM PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS: QUANTUM SIMULATION Daniel Changxiao Sun ‘25 Franz Inthisone Pfanner Alexandra Waldherr ART-INSPIRED SCIENCE & INNOVATION SHOWCASE: SPATIAL COMPUTING, AI & QUANTUM Katie Liu ’25 Jin-Hee Catherine Lee ’23 Mauritz Kop
Panel 2 | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
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Date: May 20, 2024 Event: 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference PANEL 2: QUANTUM IN LIFE SCIENCES AND HEALTHCARE Professor Hank Greely, BA ’74 Professor Mateo Aboy Professor I. Glenn Cohen Professor Timo Minssen Professor Victoria Ward
AM Session #3 | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
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Date: May 20, 2024 Event: 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference Morning Session #3 includes the following: RQT FELLOWSHIP PROJECT: QUANTUM LEAP: DECODING QUANTUM COMPUTING INNOVATION - PATENTING TRENDS, INNOVATION & POLICY IMPLICATIONS - EXPANDED TO QUANTUM SIMULATION Professor Mateo Aboy QUANTUM SENSING EMPOWERED NUCLEAR DETERRENCE Dr. Lindsay Rand RQT FELLOWSHIP PROJEC...
Panel 1 | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
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Panel 1 | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
AM Session #2 | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
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AM Session #2 | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
AM Session #1 | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
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AM Session #1 | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Favorite Class Compilation
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SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Favorite Class Compilation
SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Fondest Memories Compilation
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SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Fondest Memories Compilation
SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Meet Kavya Muduganti
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SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Meet Kavya Muduganti
SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Meet Stefan Suazo
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SLS Class of 2024 Interview Series: Meet Stefan Suazo
Social Media and the First Amendment
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Social Media and the First Amendment
Justice for All? Why We Have an Access to Justice Gap in America-And What to Do About It
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Justice for All? Why We Have an Access to Justice Gap in America-And What to Do About It
Courting Censorship
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Courting Censorship
The Legacy of Brown v. BOE: Success or Failure?
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The Legacy of Brown v. BOE: Success or Failure?
Session 4: Book Talk
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Session 4: Book Talk
Panel 3: Markets: Consumers, Competition, and Innovation
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Panel 3: Markets: Consumers, Competition, and Innovation
Panel 2: Schools and Education
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Panel 2: Schools and Education
Panel 1: Courts and Imprisonment
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Panel 1: Courts and Imprisonment

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @coincrazy3563
    @coincrazy3563 21 день тому

    B A S E D

  • @YSpivakBlank
    @YSpivakBlank 3 місяці тому

    🍓🍓 😛 👅🧘🏼‍♀️🧘🏼‍♀️ Baruch Hagever !!Asher Yiftach Bashem V’Haya Hashem Miftacho.

  • @ayedrey
    @ayedrey 3 місяці тому

    "As black women move ahead, black men are falling behind" Median wages Black women: Approximately $48,672 Black men: Approximately $51,844 How are black men falling behind when we still out earn black women despite them having more degrees? Why is education being used as a metric of success when it doesnt show in the wages?

  • @AliseIam
    @AliseIam 3 місяці тому

    I have never ONLY dated Black men… simply because they aren’t exclusive, so why should I be. GO WHEREVER YOU’RE APPRECIATED ~ period.

  • @JamesonSharp
    @JamesonSharp 4 місяці тому

    Just a Fantastic Lecture/Presentation. I appreciate you fella’s. 👍🙌📈

  • @titi08
    @titi08 5 місяців тому

    les américains ont quand même un égo démesuré, à tel point qu'ils imagineraient que leurs lois s'appliquent partout sur la planète ?

  • @phizzhead53
    @phizzhead53 7 місяців тому

    28:04 when did detroit file chap 9

  • @phizzhead53
    @phizzhead53 7 місяців тому

    Considering nebraskas capitol buildings shape it would make a great headquarters for a adult entertainment company😂😂😂😂😂

  • @NicholasWongCQ
    @NicholasWongCQ 8 місяців тому

    The sound quality is so bad half of the speeches are unintelligible.

  • @user-qw7ri9xs9u
    @user-qw7ri9xs9u 8 місяців тому

    Sounds very interesting.

  • @sellmav
    @sellmav 9 місяців тому

    Texas legend. The Chinese university of Texas spat on this great man’s name bc they are pathetic.

  • @nextinstead
    @nextinstead 9 місяців тому

    this guy knew how to handle the ladies!!!

  • @supermike2164
    @supermike2164 10 місяців тому

    10 years later crowd funding has educated people by fire .

  • @muhammadgasymov6147
    @muhammadgasymov6147 10 місяців тому

    oh yess

  • @stevenmerritt4960
    @stevenmerritt4960 11 місяців тому

    Women don't generally love their husbands. Why would a man who wants love pursue education and career? No one is attracted to a masters degree. It seems to me that black men are wise to eschew education and career if they are looking for love. It is difficult to pursue education and career and hit the gym and learn game at the bar like you need to if you want love. Men want a life-long relationship too, but what does that have to do with marriage? If a woman wants to stay with you, she will. If she doesn't, a marriage isn't going to make her stay with you. Even if it did, do you want a woman who doesn't want to be anywhere near you to be staying with you because she has no choice in the matter?

  • @thatlovegirl12
    @thatlovegirl12 11 місяців тому

    I wish I would have read this book 11 years ago when I was 21..

  • @jshricks
    @jshricks 11 місяців тому

    Lol, the lady that literally had slaves while she was a DA.

  • @michaeldeangelo4374
    @michaeldeangelo4374 Рік тому

    I did a 8 min video on the 14A CLAUSE - and it was plain and clear - These guys are terrible - They're mudding the water - Making it complicated - ALSO.... He mentioned about Property Rights - Negative - That's the 15A - Are these guys qualified? -

  • @chancerabon5426
    @chancerabon5426 Рік тому

    The intro guy was brutal lol

  • @user-yw3yi6wz1e
    @user-yw3yi6wz1e Рік тому

    A new muse added to the bunch.

  • @gedeonroy5195
    @gedeonroy5195 Рік тому

    nice

  • @devinfuller4045
    @devinfuller4045 Рік тому

    The book is phenomenal. And I can listen to Noah speak all day. What a beautifully done talk! Great job Noah! I cant wait for your next book

  • @nurlatifahmohdnor8939
    @nurlatifahmohdnor8939 Рік тому

    Page 567 Magi (MAY-ji) = (plural of old Persian magu, meaning "wizard" or "sorcerer"), priests of ancient Media, northwestern Persia, who were said to have magical skills and knowledge of astrology. Beliefs of the Magi were incorporated into Zoroastrianism. In the Bible reference is made to the Babylonian Rabmag, head of Magi under Nebuchadnezzar (Jeremiah 39:3, 13). The "wise man of the East" (Matthew 2: 1-12) were Magi who, in search of a savior, came to Bethlehem bringing gifts to the child Jesus. English words "magic" and "magician" stem from this term.

  • @nurlatifahmohdnor8939
    @nurlatifahmohdnor8939 Рік тому

    aqwa (Ar) = lebih + kuat = strong|-er Page 205 One of Fabricius' most famous students was William Harvey, who became physician to James I and Charles I of England.

    • @nurlatifahmohdnor8939
      @nurlatifahmohdnor8939 Рік тому

      He noticed, for example, that the veins have valves, which he described as little doors.

  • @rajasthangovt9941
    @rajasthangovt9941 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @community1854
    @community1854 Рік тому

    Interesting!

  • @cornellynch730
    @cornellynch730 Рік тому

    Black men have failed their black women

  • @andyhowse3294
    @andyhowse3294 Рік тому

    I loved the guy on the left (Krause?) Saying he thought it would have been better focusing on the interest of protecting human life, even though he's a self declared liberal, and think I'd have a great conversation with him. Jamal next to him also seemed relatable in his intelligence and being careful to not overstate things as facts. I didn't get to hear as much from the guy on his right, but Michael had the most solid positions imo. I thought his answer was great on why this is not a sexist issue to oppose abortion, though abortion on demand would allow sexism in selecting to abort a fetus because of gender, and I appreciated his consistency and scientific harmony on when life starts and protecting human life, while also saying there are some occasions where a life may be killed like self defense. This guy made the most consistent sense to me.

  • @miked5106
    @miked5106 Рік тому

    Serious question. How do doctors who do abortions keep their licenses when they take an oath to do no harm?

  • @lilianaprina5991
    @lilianaprina5991 2 роки тому

    In 1974 it was decided to move on from the dark ages. I think it is the most fascinating decision the Supreme Court ever ruled. Reality and history tell us that men cannot keep any control over women. We are equal.

  • @lilianaprina5991
    @lilianaprina5991 2 роки тому

    Yes, people think about everything, you are not the only one that thinks. Please, do not put your words on my voice or my mind. Yes, I think, therefore I exist as Descartes had said.

  • @lilianaprina5991
    @lilianaprina5991 2 роки тому

    Google Dictionary defines emancipation as "the fact or process of being set free from legal, social,, or political restrictions, liberation." Roe v. Wade carries such emancipation for women, it is a limit in society where men should decide what a female can or cannot do with their lives, and their bodies. Roe v. Wade implies such freedom of emancipation from a patriarchal society deciding over female bodies. It should be an end to how much any man can decide for us. Women need to be receiving an income equal to that of men. However, even today in 2022 in many jobs and positions, the door is not open for them. It is a limit to your misogynistic approach to equality the Constitution and the laws grant for women. It is obvious that our Government and society doesn't care so much about women or they will pay them the same income, prostitution would be nonexistent and pornography, even children pornography would not exist. Take guns for instance, here in California claims that our government cares more for guns than they do about women. It is sad because to overturn Roe v. Wade doesn't accomplish any issue but to save a dollar for each state that refuses to provide healthcare, because females will remain having abortions as much as they have since the beginning of time. Do you remember the 1800 hundreds when ladies use to throw themselves from the top of the stairs? Roe v. Wade is the correct decision.

  • @lilianaprina5991
    @lilianaprina5991 2 роки тому

    Sir Roe v. Wade is a Constitutional mistake for you but it is a correct and advance Landmark Case ruled by intelligent individuals.

    • @andyhowse3294
      @andyhowse3294 Рік тому

      All of these individuals on this panel are intelligent, as was the justices that ruled on Roe v Wade, as well as the justices that just overturned it. Intelligence does not make anyone infallible. The court is supposed to follow the law and provide clarity of the law in cases that are not clearly stated, not to make new laws like on abortion, when nothing in the law said abortion is a right. But the Constitution does grant the "right to life", which begins for each of us, scientifically, at conception.

  • @natorus
    @natorus 2 роки тому

    He is insulting from the moment he started speaking, insult Stanford, then made Roe meaningless in regards to women's healthcare and rights

    • @jaybedford6148
      @jaybedford6148 2 роки тому

      murder should have nothing to do with women's healthcare

    • @peterrock1097
      @peterrock1097 2 роки тому

      Triggered

    • @andyhowse3294
      @andyhowse3294 Рік тому

      He wasn't insulting Standford, he was making a joke at his having gotten his degree from Yale as being less than Stanford because he was a "drop out" of Stanford, as though he couldn't make it at Stanford, so he had to take the lower road of Yale. Obviously in reality both schools are at the top of the nation and world. Perhaps you felt insulted because you disagreed? Or what specifically did you find insulting? What name calling or other insults did he say?

  • @AmericanDreamSeeker
    @AmericanDreamSeeker 2 роки тому

    Abort Roe or Brave New World is next.

  • @baqirhemraj7639
    @baqirhemraj7639 2 роки тому

    Why abortion is an issue in America, is it because America is overpopulated? The answer is no. If Roe v Wade was wrongly decided and it led to thousands of newborns being put to death, doesn't it need to be rectified? What message are American mothers teaching their children? That it is OK to have unsafe sex and then resort to abortion if it leads to a woman being pregnant. Who are we to decide how the Supreme Court judges should decide? The fact that they have lifetime tenure means that they will decide impartially without any fear or threat of being replaced. Let them do their job which is to allow the individual states to make their own laws on abortion - for or against it. What is the problem? Is this asking too much?

  • @hardcorejab
    @hardcorejab 2 роки тому

    Black women are the least desireable female.

  • @metroproductszone
    @metroproductszone 2 роки тому

    Create and process specifics legislatively and state directly when others outside of the father and mother of the child should be involved. Set perimeters in law on the highest level of the United States and that is House Senate and President. Solidify and codify as law!!!

    • @andyhowse3294
      @andyhowse3294 Рік тому

      That was the problem with Roe V Wade. The court wanted to act as though they are the law makers and made this law when absolutely the writers of the Constitution, including it's amendments, never intended there to be a law guaranteeing a right to abort a fetus on demand, or anything close to it. If anything, the constitutional "right to life" was stating because the fetus is alive, it deserves protection under the Constitution.

  • @jonasdauerbrenner6432
    @jonasdauerbrenner6432 2 роки тому

    wtf are they talking about irrelevant stuff so much?? what do i care about a boat trip someone took? get to the point, geeeez.

  • @nate18268
    @nate18268 2 роки тому

    This video series is very informative, especially in light of recent developments.

  • @1newwoman07
    @1newwoman07 2 роки тому

    Finally a BM who actually cares about bw best interests instead of expecting us to mule in misery wait for an unavailable BM he suggests that we move on.

  • @therichbenbo
    @therichbenbo 2 роки тому

    This is all the information we need ! No false statistics or data taken from OkayCupid like these Beta channel clowns.

  • @rogerwelsh2335
    @rogerwelsh2335 2 роки тому

    Obviously, the government should not dictate whether people become parents or not. This is not the argument. The argument is to whether an abortion is the taking of life.

  • @user-yk5yu1nf8j
    @user-yk5yu1nf8j 2 роки тому

    It's J; Professor Banks, your book has received some renewed interest lately; due, I believe to high profile Black women with white male spouses. I also believe that there has been much attention focused on Black females recently to the extent that some consider them a new 'model minority' and therefore a desirable group (for various reasons.) Your thesis that marriageable Black women would serve themselves by considering interracial marriage is startling in the similarity to the policy that was implemented in Brazil to 'solve the Negro problem.' Even your own rationale is almost identical to that given in that country during Portuguese colonialism. I also believe that you make unwarranted claims in your rationale such as use of statistical inference and assumptions about goals of marriage that are not valid. although there are many Blacks of both gender who agree with your conclusion, their reasons are more straightforward: i.e. the white male black female union is more advantageous for the offspring than bf/bm unions. There are also reasons that white policy makers would support your work. It supports the same rationale of white males who practiced genocide by rape of black women in this country to create a buffer class to manage the 'negro problem.' You seem to be among the latest crop of "educators' carrying on the 'miseducation of the Negro.' If you truly believe what you say, I would urge you to get my book on human nature, which I would be glad to offer you a preorder copy. Truth crushed to Earth will rise again

  • @robertacurry111
    @robertacurry111 2 роки тому

    Very interesting but the audience should have had microphones so we could hear their questions.

  • @leonanderson9272
    @leonanderson9272 2 роки тому

    You are the Ultimate foolishness

  • @ericantunez451
    @ericantunez451 2 роки тому

    What a waste of a Q&A with the greatest ever. Grow some balls (whatever law school you are).

  • @MrSkitaste
    @MrSkitaste 2 роки тому

    I can't agree with this BS, no suh

    • @sagittarius420cheefie
      @sagittarius420cheefie 2 роки тому

      Do the math yourself. Not all BM for this description, but way too many do.

  • @hearts237
    @hearts237 2 роки тому

    Have you researched the attack on the black family historically? You might be a professor but I doubt seriously you work to rebuild the bonds that government and white supremacy influence have spent breaking our community 's family structure apart. Perhaps your black wife would have been better served by marrying a white man. You are a contributor to the problem. It's best you keep your interests over there.

  • @sonofyah-qx8fm
    @sonofyah-qx8fm 2 роки тому

    His mind is diseased he is a cave man Caucasoid even worse ...

    • @sonofyah-qx8fm
      @sonofyah-qx8fm 2 роки тому

      "Validating Sin is Wicked" ... Hebrews Tribe of Judah Acquired our downfall in violation of The Laws of Moses...dealing with other races particularly the clean Leper vampires i.e. people under the illusion there white but are red....Bible Book Obadiah