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Faculty Holiday Reading

Looking for a good book or two to enjoy during the holidays? The Stanford Law School Faculty End-of-Year Reading List offers up some of our professors’ favorites.

Criminal Justice Reform Optimism

In a Wall Street Journal op-ed and a Legal Aggregate post, Three Strikes Project Director Michael Romano discusses the potential for bi-partisan criminal justice reform.

Google Antitrust Case

SLS Visiting Fellow Douglas Melamed, previously GC of Intel Corp., explains some of the key points of two complex antitrust cases involving Google against the backdrop of the transition from Biden’s to Trump’s enforcement agencies.

Title VI and University Free Speech

Professor Shirin Sinnar discusses challenges to the fair adjudication of Title VI complaints at U.S. colleges and universities in the context of the Palestine/Israel conflict.

Mental Health and Attorney Licensing

A new report by SLS's Rhode Center investigates how states screen bar applicants for mental health conditions. Learn more in this Q&A about how the report's key findings implicate longstanding debates. 

New Stanford Legal Podcast: Professor Bernie Meyler JD '03 

Upcoming Events

January 7-June 6: From Insight to Action: Advancing Enterprise AI Governance
January 14: Big Brother and Big Data
January 16: The President as a National Security Threat?
January 29: Legal Phantoms Book Talk
January 29: Friedman, Hayek, and Director: The Chicago School of Law and Economics

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