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Bioethics and Gene Editing

Professor Hank Greely joins NPR’s Short Wave podcast to discuss the controversial world of gene editing and human reproduction, including recent corporate pushes to advance the technology.

Bright Award Winner

A Dutch advocate for the North Sea has been selected as the 2025 winner of Stanford University’s highest environmental honor, the Bright Award for Environmental Sustainability. 

Tech and Innovation

In this New York Times opinion essay, Professor Mark Lemley argues that “Big Tech is Killing Innovation,” including in the realm of AI.

Native Americans and the Constitution

Professor Gregory Ablavsky joins Slate’s Amicus podcast to discuss America’s founding and how conventional narratives often exclude Native nations, who were active participants during the Constitution’s creation.

New Faculty

Matthew J. Sanders, a clinical educator and environmental law scholar, has joined the Stanford Law faculty as co-director of the Environmental Law Clinic and assistant professor of law.

 

 
New Stanford Legal Podcast: Professor Ralph Richard Banks

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