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Women Abuse Survivors in Prison

A new, groundbreaking study, co-authored by the Stanford Criminal Justice Center, provides extensive documentation of the pathways through which women who are survivors of intimate partner violence find themselves serving long prison sentences for acts of survival.

Read the New York Times' article here.
 

Noncompete Agreements?

Professor Mark Lemley discusses the FTC’s now blocked ban on noncompete agreements, the impact of noncompete agreements on American workers and the economy, and the next steps for the FTC to attempt to reinstate the rule.
 

Basketball Great Alvin Attles, Jr.

Professor William B. Gould pays tribute to Golden State Warriors basketball great and former Stanford Law lecturer Alvin Attles, Jr., who co-taught Gould's Sports Law Seminar for nearly two decades.

AI, Discrimination, and Healthcare

In this JAMA Health Forum essay, Professor Michelle Mello discusses antidiscrimination law, Artificial Intelligence, and new requirements for healthcare organizations and insurers.

SCOTUS Securities Class Action

Professor Joseph Grundfest discusses upcoming Supreme Court securities class action cases and his recently-filed brief in the Nvidia case.

Latest Episode of Stanford Legal Podcast: Jeffrey Fisher and Easha Anand

Upcoming Events

September 5: Future Dispute Resolution Conference
September 8: LLM x Law Hackathon @Stanford #4
September 10: SCLH Law and History Workshop: Luke Schumacher
September 13-14: Pacific Juvenile Defender Summit 2024
September 17: Protecting the Promise: Closing the justice gap through innovation and collaboration
September 26: The Constitution, Originalism, and the Presidency: Questions and Answers
October 1: A View from Judge Cannon’s Courtroom: Arguing the Constitutionality of the Special Counsel’s Appointment
October 8: 2024 Stanford Bright Award for Environmental Sustainability honoring Rodrigo Botero Garcia
October 9: Glossing the Foreign Affairs Constitution

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