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Judicial Deference

In this Brookings essay, Professor
Anne Joseph O'Connell discusses 
Chevron deference—where courts defer to reasonable agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes—and whether it will make it to its fortieth birthday in 2024.

Filtering Content

Using “Pile of Law,” a dataset of legal materials, Stanford JD/PhD researchers explore filtering private or toxic content from training data for foundation models.

Racial Justice Moments in August

The Stanford Center for Racial Justice, as part of an ongoing history collaboration with Stanford Libraries, compiled snapshots of historic racial justice moments in August—some triumphant, many tragic.

In Focus: Lianne Worden

A profile of Lianne Worden, JD ’09, chief of staff and counsel to the chief legal officer at cryptocurrency platform Coinbase
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Join us for your Fall Reunion 2022!

Classes of 1967, 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, and the Golden Gavel Society will be celebrating their reunion October 20-22, 2022.

For more information go to law.stanford.edu/reunions. If you have questions, please contact the SLS Reunions Planning Team at reunions@law.stanford.edu.

Emerging Issues in Technology and the Law: A View from the Bench and Hot Topics in Patents, Antitrust and the Life Sciences

Join us for an informative and interactive conference featuring leading experts from academia, industry, and the judiciary as they discuss emerging issues in technology and the law.

Federal Circuit and district court judges will provide a “View from the Bench” in a panel discussion and will be joined on the agenda by several top legal scholars and experienced practitioners from across the country. Current and emerging issues pertaining to patents, antitrust and the life sciences will be examined in this full-day program.  

Judge Kimberly Moore, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, will deliver the keynote address.

Friday, September 30, 2022
8:30 am - 5:00 pm PST
Paul Brest Hall, Munger Complex

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Upcoming Events

September 14: Democracy and American Institutions: Constitution Day Lecture with Condoleezza Rice
September 29-30: Trust and Safety Research Conference
September 30: Emerging Issues in Technology and the Law: A View from the Bench and Hot Topics in Patents, Antitrust and the Life Sciences
October 4: The Right to a Jury Trial: A Crime on the Bayou Film Screening and Discussion with Gary Duncan
October 6: Medellín v. Texas and International Law in U.S. Courts – Who Decides?

Access full event calendar here.

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