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SCOTUS Power Grab

The United States Supreme Court is engaged in behavior never before seen in American history, argues Professor Mark Lemley in a new Harvard Law Review article.

Democracy in Brazil

Professor Diego A. Zambrano's opinion essay in Lawfare examines how militant democracy is making a comeback in Brazil.

Affirmative Action

Dean Martinez and Professors Bernie Meyler and Rich Ford discuss Affirmative Action and the Supreme Court cases.

ACUS Appointment

President Biden appointed Professor Anne Joseph O’Connell to the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS), an independent, non-partisan federal agency within the executive branch dedicated to improving administrative law and federal regulatory processes.

Police Reform in Santa Monica?

In this case study, the Stanford Center for Racial Justice examines Santa Monica’s efforts toward embracing civilian oversight after police mishandled protests in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.
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