The Superior Court of Los Angeles County is launching a new partnership with SLS’s Rhode Center on the Legal Profession and Legal Design Lab to research, design, and implement evidence-based approaches to improve access to justice for all court users.
Professor Diego Zambrano's recent Journal of Democracy
article analyzes how the judicial branches of three of Latin America’s largest countries are each taking important actions that run counter to the trend toward democratic backslide in the region and beyond.
Law student Ian Faucher, JD/MS '24, who represented Stanford at the U.N.'s COP28 conference in December, discusses industrial strategy, energy regulation, and America's path forward on climate change.
SLS alums Jake Heller, JD '10, and Pablo Arredondo, JD '05, discuss the work of legal tech company Casetext, which was purchased by Thomson Reuters in August 2023 in this Stanford Lawyer magazine Q&A.
A new Stanford Law policy practicum co-taught by Professor Rick Banks explores ideas that could shape the future of college admissions policies after the Supreme Court’s decision.