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Professors Michelle Mello and David Studdert weigh in on the pros and cons of COVID-19 vaccination passports, the continuing pandemic, and Judge Leichty's recent decision that Indiana University can require its students to be vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus before coming to campus.
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Professor Curtis Milhaupt discusses his research into China’s state capitalism, a new U.S. law aimed at countering Beijing’s influence over Chinese firms accessing the U.S. markets, and concerns that U.S. efforts to respond to China's challenges have been ineffective.
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New Mexico Representative Teresa Leger Fernández discusses her career in public service law and path to Congress with Professors Gregory Ablavsky and Elizabeth Reese.
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SLS announced the launch of the new GitHub Developer Rights Fellowship. The fellowship will help provide independent legal assistance for individual software developers. It will also support research on education and advocacy for the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and other legal issues.
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An essay by Alyssa Carmen Martinez, JD/MA ’21, about the work of students in the Stanford Rule of Law Program's Rwanda Legal Development Project
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