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 Weighing In

Monday, Oct 22

Comments on "Designing Liberation Technologies"

 

 Legal Aggregates

Tuesday, Sep 4

From the DNC: First Night’s Speakers

 

 Video and Podcast Vault

Tuesday, Oct 9

“Three Strikes of Injustice”

 

 The Cutting Edge

Thursday, Sep 6

Empty Benches (from the Boston Review)

 

Hi, For me when i read this article. My initial reaction was funny because a mobile phone(or smart phone) specially coming from australia is used to browse the internet, or take pictures or videos. It is very interesting to use your mobile phone in this way. I’m not saying its bad. [...]

- Roger

 

Sept., 4, 2012. Charlotte, N.C. The evening progressed as a veritable Where’s Waldo of high-profile politicians and celebrities, with Michael Dukakis bumping into John Leguizamo on the stairs next to me. But the Where’s Waldo effect is somewhat ruined if everyone is a Waldo, which can happen very quickly. If [...]

Jake Klonoski, JD '13

 

 

 

There’s a story told about Joe McCarthy—not the right-wing senator from Wisconsin, but the manager of the great New York Yankees teams of the 1930s and ’40s. McCarthy dreamed that he had died and gone to heaven, where St. Peter told him to assemble an all-star team. McCarthy was excited: [...]

Pamela S. Karlan, the Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law at Stanford Law School

 
     

From the Dean

By Larry Kramer

We planned originally to use this issue of the Stanford Lawyer to recognize and celebrate the results of “The Stanford Challenge,” the university’s recently concluded, five-year fundraising effort. The overall goals of the campaign, you may recall, were to promote research engaged directly with some of society’s most pressing problems—preserving [...]

News

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Tuesday, Jun 26

Judge Rejects Injunctive Relief In Smartphone Battle

Lecturer Brian J. Love spoke with Craig Anderson of the Daily Journal about the limited applicability of the Apple v. Google patent infringement lawsuit. An Illinois federal judge's rejection of an i. […]
Monday, Jun 25

Supreme Court Union Ruling, Knox v. SEIU, Could Cut Back Labor's Political Speech

Professor William B. Gould is quoted by Cole Stangler of the Huffington Post in the following article on the use of labor union dues for political spending. The ability of organized labor to spend mo. […]

SLSConnect

Thursday, Oct 4

California Corrections Secretary Matthew Cate joins Stanford Criminal Justice Center as Law and Policy Fellow

Matthew Cate, Secretary of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, has joined the law school as a Law and Policy Fellow with the Criminal Justice Center. The center is renown for. […]
Tuesday, Oct 2

Leading Experts Shirin Sinnar, Ronald Tyler, James Sonne To Join Stanford Law School

Join us in welcoming civil liberties and national security scholar Shirin Sinnar, criminal defense expert Ronald C. Tyler and religious liberties expert James A. Sonne to the law school. Shirin Sinnar. […]
Thursday, Sep 20

Today's Events: September 20th, 2012

• Stanford Mock Trial Information Session 1 12:45 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Room 285 https://bit.ly/S7iEOB

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