In a new paper, “How Will AI Affect Patent Disclosures?,” Professor Lisa Larrimore Ouellette and her co-authors look at important issues at the intersection of law and technology.
Stanford Law's Legal Design Lab was awarded a Gates Foundation grant to spearhead new AI projects relating to eviction defense and debt mitigation for the formerly incarcerated.
In this Boston Globe opinion essay, Professor Bernadette Meyler discusses presidential pardons—arguing for constitutional reform to eliminate presidential amnesties.
Join the Stanford Constitutional Law Center for a conversation with Judge Tatel about his important book, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice. Inspired to attend law school by the idealism of the 1960s, Judge Tatel spent the first chapter of his career pursuing voting rights, school desegregation, and other critical issues both in and out of government, and then three decades deciding cases and legal issues that define our generation—all while completely blind.
February 20, 2025
5:00 pm - 7:30 pm PST
Paul Brest Hall
The lecture will begin at 5:00 pm followed by a reception and book sales at 6:30 pm.