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On June 28, the Supreme Court overturned the longstanding Chevron decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo. Professor Deborah Sivas discusses the case and its implications for environmental law.
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Allen S. Weiner, senior lecturer in law, and Bailey Ulbricht, JD '22, both with the Stanford Humanitarian Program, weigh in on the broken humanitarian situation in war-torn Gaza.
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The failure of countries to reconcile contested interpretations of history has impeded human rights around the world, diplomat Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein told an audience in May at Stanford Law School, when he received the Jackson H. Ralston Prize in International Law.
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Professor Colleen Honigsberg discusses her recent paper and issues of "dark accounting matter" that, she says, has become a significant limitation on the relevance of financials reported under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and invisible to contemporary accounting techniques.
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A Stanford Lawyer profile of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, LLB ’52 (BA ’50), the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, whose legacy cannot be confined to cases alone
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