Stanford Law School
Center for Internet and Society

Internet Law Program 2003
Stanford University
June 30 - July 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General Information

Certificate of Attendance: A formal certificate of participation will be distributed to all participants after completion of the program provided tuition is paid in full. If necessary, a letter of attendance can be furnished upon request.

Continuing Legal Education Credit (CLE): CLE credit may be available for American attorneys. It is very important that the CLE section on the registration form be completed by participants seeking credits. Generally, the Internet Law Program has been approved for 30.0 participatory hours, depending on the state. State mandatory CLE guidelines vary, and students bear the responsibility of informing the staff on how to report information and to what organizations.

Dress: Casual dress is appropriate. Participants are encouraged to dress for comfort. July in Stanford can be warm during the day, but cooler at night. Plan to bring light clothing along with a sweater or light weight jacket.

International Participation: Professionals from around the world are invited to participate in the program. However, since courses will be conducted in English only, a working knowledge of English is necessary.

If you require a visa, please allow sufficient time for processing your visa application.

Meals: The registration fee does not include the cost of meals, except for lunch daily and a banquet dinner on one of the evenings. Florence Moore dining hall on campus is open for breakfast and dinner Monday through Friday. Breakfast is served from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and dinner from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Brunch is served on the weekend from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Cafe at Arrillaga Alumni Center is also open. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday.

Parking: Parking on campus is by special permit only. Daily permits can be obtained for $3.50 and will be available at registration on the first day of the program. For driving directions to Stanford, click here.

Palo Alto Tourism: Downtown Palo Alto is located just minutes from Stanford University's campus. The tree-lined streets are filled with charming restaurants and unique shops. To learn more about Palo Alto, click here.

Smoke-Free Environment Policy: The University prohibits the smoking of tobacco products in any residence or campus building and within 20 feet of any building.

Social Activities: Details will be provided in the orientation packets on your arrival. Casual dress is appropriate for all events.

Stanford University Information: Stanford University is located in sunny Northern California, approximately 40 miles south of San Francisco. First time visitors to the campus may find the links below helpful.

Travel and Public Transportation:

For driving directions to Stanford, click here.

Stanford is roughly equidistant from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and San Jose International Airport (SJO). For transportation to and from the area airports, you may contact SuperShuttle at (650) 558-8500, BayPorter Express at (877) 467-1800 (servicing SFO only) and South and East Bay Shuttle at (800) 548-4664 (servicing SJO only). Door-to-door shuttle service to or from the airports will cost approximately $29.00. A taxi either way will cost approximately $55.00.

Caltrain provides rail service between San Francisco and San Jose, with stops in Palo Alto. On weekends, Caltrain service is replaced with the RRX, an alternate bus service. From points south of Stanford, the Valley Transportation Agency (VTA) runs buses to Palo Alto and most points south of the city. It also operates the light rail line in Santa Clara County. From points north of Stanford, SamTrans runs buses to Palo Alto. For more information about Caltrain, VTA, and Sam Trans services, click here.

The Marguerite is Stanford's free public shuttle system. The main shuttle lines traverse the campus Monday through Friday and are wheelchair-accessible. There will be no evening or weekend service during the program. For more information, click here.

Withdrawal/Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received in writing on or before June 16, 2003 are eligible for a refund. No refunds can be made after that date. There will be an $150 administrative cancellation fee.

contact: ilaw@cyber.law.harvard.edu