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Could embracing our differences be an antidote to polarization? In a new spring quarter course co-taught by Interim Dean Paul Brest, scholars with opposing viewpoints discuss divisive issues in all their nuance and complexity.
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In new research, Professor Diego Zambrano, Jeffrey Xia, JD ’23, Neel Guha, JD ’23 (BS ’18), and Austin Peters, JD ’22 (PHD ’23), show how expansive and messy state-level private enforcement statutes are and explain why previous theories on private enforcement do not explain the dynamic among the states.
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The SLS Criminal Defense Clinic marks a decade of compassionate representation and mindful reflection.
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Professor Dan Ho testified before the California State Senate on “California at the Forefront: Steering AI Towards Ethical Horizons.”
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In this New York Times article, Professors Larry Kramer, Michael McConnell, and Pamela Karlan weigh in on the challenges of teaching Constitutional Law after several "decided law" cases were overturned.
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A Stanford Lawyer magazine profile on California’s solicitor general, Michael Mongan, JD ’06 (BA ’01).
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