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Birthright Citizenship

Professor Pam Karlan co-authored a Just Security opinion essay that looks at the Barnett/Wurman defense of Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Executive Order.

Digital Health Privacy?

Center for Law and the Biosciences fellow Gabriela Rios, LLM '25, discusses health data privacy in the United States.

U.S. Sovereign Wealth Fund

In this Washington Post opinion essay, Professor Joseph Bankman explores President Trump's proposed sovereign wealth fund and how it might impact taxes and corporate productivity.

Future Litigators Shine

Stanford Law students competed in the annual Kirkwood Moot Court competition, honing important skills and building community.

Shakespeare for All

A new lawsuit filed in the Central District of California by students from the Juelsgaard Intellectual Property & Innovation Clinic and co-counsel seeks to keep Shakespeare’s works freely available to all.
New Stanford Legal Podcast: Professor Mark Lemley

Stanford Law School Reunions

Join us to celebrate reunions for the classes ending in 0s and 5s on October 17-18, 2025.

Upcoming Events

January 7-June 6: From Insight to Action: Advancing Enterprise AI Governance
February 27: Meet the AHLA President- Student Resources & Opportunities
February 28: State Constitutions and Lockstepping: A Conversation with State Supreme Court Justices
March 4: Law and History Workshop: Ari Kelman
March 4: The Natural Law Origins of Private and Public Law
April 10: Is Administrative Law Just a Species of Constitutional Law?

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