The Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology (LST) combines
the resources of Stanford Law School--including renowned faculty
experts, alumni practicing on the cutting edge of technology law,
technologically savvy and enthusiastic students, and a location
in the heart of Silicon Valley--to address the many questions arising
from the increasingly prominent role that science and technology
play in both national and global arenas. The program acts to help
legal professionals, businesspeople, government officials, and the
public at large to identify those questions and find innovative
answers to them.
The program seeks to:
- Give every Stanford Law student the opportunity to address these
issues through innovative coursework, in preparation for practice
at the highest level of law's intersections with science and technology.
- Raise professional understanding and public awareness of technical
and ethical challenges.
- Promote informed public policies on science and technology in
national and global arenas.
- Contribute to the international exchange of ideas in the field
of Law, Science, and Technology.
To learn more about law, science, and technology-related events
taking place at the Law School, at Stanford University, and in the
Silicon Valley, subscribe to the Law, Science & Technology listserv.
This newsletter was prepared by:
Roland Vogl, Executive Director, Stanford Program in Law,
Science & Technology, and Editor-in-Chief of LST@Stanford and Nicholas Bramble, Designer, editor, and lead writer of LST@Stanford
Many thanks to Professor Margaret Jane Radin, Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology; Kent Howard, Web page assistant; Joe Neto, computer coordinator, and Krista Andersen, editorial assistant. For questions, suggestions, and future story ideas, email either
Roland at rvogl@law.stanford.edu
or Nicholas at nbramble@stanford.edu. |