Stanford Law’s new Legal Innovation through Frontier Technology Lab (liftlab) explores how AI can reshape legal services—not just to make them faster and cheaper, but better.
From attacks on Venezuelan boats to drone flights over Poland, Professor Allen Weiner discusses how both the U.S. and Russia are contributing to the erosion of international law.
In a recent op-ed, Professor Curtis J. Milhaupt argues that the Trump administration’s push to counter China with legal and economic measures is counterproductive and will weaken U.S. dynamism.
Now in its 13th year, the Bright Award—Stanford’s highest environmental prize—honors visionaries worldwide who dedicate their careers to sustainability and conservation. This year’s recipient, Emilie Reuchlin, a Dutch advocate for the North Sea, will accept the award at Stanford Law School on October 8.
October 8, 2025
5:00 pm - Reception
5:30 pm - Award Presentation and Remarks
6:00 pm - Panel Discussion on the Future of Ocean Conservation
Attend In Person or via Livestream
Location:
Paul Brest Hall, Munger Graduate Complex
(directly across from the Stanford Law School Building)