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Harvey Weinstein NY Conviction

Professor Robert Weisberg discusses the Harvey Weinstein case—why the conviction was overturned, and possible repercussions of the decision.

Pro Bono Work in Detroit

Alternative Spring Break gave participating SLS students a week of pro bono experience in a city plagued by foreclosures.

Weighing in on Carbon Fuel Standard

Climate and Energy Policy Program and Stanford experts provide comments on reforming the Low Carbon Fuel Standard.

Ralston Prize

Diplomat and human rights champion to receive Ralston Prize at Stanford Law School.

Juelsgaard IP and Innovation Clinic

In this Stanford Lawyer magazine article, students and faculty discuss their work on key cases as the Juelsgaard Clinic marks its 10-year anniversary.

New Episode of Stanford Legal Podcast: Dan Ho and Christie Lawrence, JD ’24

Stanford Law School welcomes back the classes of 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2014, 2019 and 2023. We will also induct the class of 1969 into the Golden Gavel Society.

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Former President and now presidential candidate Donald Trump looms large over questions about investigation, impeachment, disqualification, and prosecution of presidents. This conference takes the opportunity to step back and ask broader questions about the history, structure, and application of these checks — or intrusions — into executive power. What is their historical basis? What structural role do they play in our constitutional system, both at the state and federal levels? How have these checks applied in the past and what does that tell us about how they might and how they should apply today?

Presidents Beware: Investigations, Impeachment, Disqualification, and Prosecution (CLC Spring Conference 2024) is sponsored by the Stanford Constitutional Law Center.

May 17-18, 2024
Stanford Campus

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Upcoming Events

May 6: California Chronicles: Exploring International Arbitration with Steve Smith
May 7: Pro-Union Lawyering: Different Approaches for Effectively Organizing & Bargaining
May 9: Perspectives Across the Decades: 50 Years of NALSA at Stanford Law School
May 10-12: 53rd Annual Stanford Powwow and Art Market
May 14: The Next Frontier is Your Mind: Neurotechnologies, Human Rights, and the Battle for Your Brain
May 16: Reinventing International Technology, IP, and Life Sciences Disputes: Is AI the Key?
May 17-18: Presidents Beware: Investigations, Impeachment, Disqualification, and Prosecution
May 20: 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference
May 23: The Jackson H. Ralston Prize in International Law

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