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Stanford Law & Policy practicum students studied how California election officials use voters’ signatures to verify vote-by-mail ballots. Their efforts helped the California Secretary of State rewrite the state’s election regulations—just in time for the 2020 Presidential Election.
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Dean Jenny Martinez was a guest on the Law School Admissions Council’s podcast “Live with Kellye & Ken” to discuss the role of law and legal education during this current and complex time—including a Q&A with current college students interested in law school.
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Maria Azhunova, winner of the 2020 Bright Award, supports the intergenerational transfer of traditional knowledge and biocultural approaches to nature conservation through her work at the Baikal Buryat Center for Indigenous Culture.
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Students in Stanford Law’s policy practicum Assessing Alternative Approaches to Hate Crimes are addressing important questions, such as whether hate crime laws are serving their objectives and what new laws might serve as models.
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The Honorable M. Margaret McKeown joined the SLS community for its Constitution Day event featuring remarks by McKeown and a Q&A with Professor Michael McConnell, the Richard and Frances Mallery Professor and director of the Con Law Center.
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