In a Sacramento Bee op-ed, Professor Nora Freeman Engstrom and former Rhode Center fellow Brianne Holland-Stergar argue that Uber’s attempt to cap attorneys’ fees in car accident cases would shut low-income victims out of the justice system.
Professor Michael McConnell, who represents plaintiffs in a Supreme Court challenge to President Trump’s tariffs, discusses the issues on NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday.
On a recent episode of Under Review—a podcast from Stanford Law’s Executive Education program—experts unpack shifting legal hiring trends, new court-management tools, and how lawyers can lead in a rapidly evolving profession.
The Stanford Center for Racial Justice recently posted an analysis of the Supreme Court’s second round of arguments in Louisiana v. Callais and what’s at stake for Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
Martin Kimel, JD ’86, chronicles his parents’ harrowing journey through ghettos, hiding, and postwar antisemitism behind the Iron Curtain in his new book, The Pessimist’s Son.