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StanfordLaw 3 Std.
The Vallejo family is reeling from two separate incidents of troubling use of force by Vallejo police officers. SLS Professor Robert Weisberg comments via
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Stanford CIS 24 Std.
Facebook Can Ban Whomever It Wants. Just Ask Trump's Lawyers. "He’s the President. Whenever the government creates zones of public discourse, they have very special obligations under the First Amendment," says Affiliate Scholar .
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Who do you sue when a robot loses your fortune? SLS's comments via
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StanfordLaw 17 Std.
“When you make this individual choice to upload a genetic sample to a site, you’ve brought along everybody you’re directly related to... and presumably you have not asked any of those people for their consent.” 's via
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Trump’s lawyers ask for a preliminary injunction to block subpoenas of Deutsche Bank and Capital One. SLS Professor comments via
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Margaret Hagan 23 Std.
This year, one of our graduates from has been building a in Colombia, and his class is redesigning people's access to the Constitutional Court there. I recently went to visit:
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StanfordLaw 7. Mai
Stanford Law Criminal Justice Center & released a report exposing major data gaps in the California criminal justice system that inhibit critical transparency in the largest criminal justice system in America.
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StanfordLaw 7. Mai
“Allowing citizens to carry handguns seems to increase violent crime 13 to 15 percent by the 10th year,” found SLS's in a study he co-authored via :
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StanfordLaw 7. Mai
get at a concept that is very important in both encryption and cybersecurity more generally: authentication," says SLS 's via :
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Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance 6. Mai
1 Share, 1 Vote? Join us for a debate on dual class share structures on 5/20. Hear pros & cons from expert speakers 's Joe , securities law expert David Lynn, & the US SEC's Robert Jackson and Anne Sheehan. Register:
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Riana Pfefferkorn 6. Mai
If you're a student or staff who's interested in going on the academic job market, please join us a week from today (May 13) for a lunchtime discussion with several of this year's SLS fellows who successfully navigated the meat market:
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StanfordLaw 6. Mai
“If a President is shutting down an investigation because he thinks it will embarrass him politically or undermine the legitimacy of his election, that is corrupt intent,” says SLS's via :
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Zachary D. Kaufman 6. Mai
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StanfordLaw 6. Mai
“Part of what I think is important to understand is that while it’s seen as a scandal, it’s also an academic scandal,” says SLS's via :
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StanfordLaw 6. Mai
Does Trump have to release his tax returns? According to SLS's Michael McConnell, "federal law guarantees the confidentiality of tax returns. And I think that law would pre-empt any state law requiring someone to divulge their returns." :
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StanfordLaw 4. Mai
On a recent episode of , SLS Professor discusses what we have learned from the report and what may come next:
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Stanford Center for Law and History 3. Mai
We are honored to welcome Judge Michelle T. Friedland, Justice Tanya R. Kennedy, and Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers for our final panel.
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Stanford Federalist Society 3. Mai
Great to have Judge Britt Grant of the 11th Circuit here at Stanford Law yesterday to discuss state law and state courts!
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Zachary D. Kaufman 3. Mai
Speaking (Council on Foreign Relations) today on “ Prevention and Termination: Lessons Learned from to and Beyond.”
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Stanford Center for Law and History 3. Mai
scholars and enthusiasts arrive for the conference!
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