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Supreme Court Roundup

Stanford Law School faculty weigh in on SCOTUS decisions from the last term, including new commentary from Professors Bernadette Meyler and Richard Thompson Ford.

Conservative Court

In this New York Times opinion essay, Professor Jeffrey Fisher discusses how the conservative majority is driving the Supreme Court's agenda.

Establishment Clause Interpretation

A new book from Professor Michael McConnell argues that the Establishment Clause should promote pluralism, not secularism.

Prescription Drug Shortages

As policymakers look to respond to an acute drug shortage in the U.S., an analysis of the generic drug market by Professor Lisa Ouellette suggests three possible reforms.

Fighting for the Future of Indian Law

Stanford’s growing American Indian and Indigenous Law program is on the front lines of law, from the Supreme Court to Tribal Council Chambers.

Upcoming Events

September 12: Constitution Day Lecture with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik
November 13: Stanford AI Symposium

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