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Stanford Law students and alumni recently participated in a boot camp featuring “how to” sessions on the nuts and bolts of campaigning, including everything from creating a campaign budget to recruiting volunteers. |
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Professor Michelle Wilde Anderson discusses power divisions between state and local governments in this WBUR On Point program “Can American Cities Go Their Own Way?” (begins: 00:18:41) |
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Professor Michael W. McConnell weighs in on the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court of the United States, sharing his first-hand experience of serving with him on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. |
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Professor Paul Goldstein discusses his new novel, Legal Asylum, with ABA Journal. |
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This Stanford Lawyer magazine feature explores how IP and Net Neutrality encourage innovation and grease the wheels of invention and creativity in the U.S. and global economies. |
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