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Serving Those Who Served

Through the long-running VLAP pro bono program, Stanford Law students help veterans navigate the VA system while deepening their skills in client-centered advocacy.

Three Strikes Project Successes

Watch NBC's Sunday TODAY segment about Stanford Law’s Three Strikes Project and its work to end excessive sentences for nonviolent crimes.

Justice Kennedy Reflects on His Career

Justice Anthony Kennedy, the oldest living former Supreme Court justice, recently visited Stanford Law School to discuss his storied career with Provost Jenny Martinez.

Defending Fair Use in the AI Era

Students in Stanford Law’s Juelsgaard IP & Innovation Clinic recently filed an amicus brief in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS, a closely watched appellate case on AI training and copyright.

New Rhode Center Executive Director

The Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession welcomes Malka Herman as its new executive director. She brings experience spanning pro bono innovation, access to justice, and attorney ethics.
New Stanford Legal Podcast: Professor Bernadette Meyler 

Upcoming Events

November 10: Fighting Back Against Invasive Surveillance Technology: Perspectives from a Public Interest Technology Lawyer at the ACLU of Northern California
November 11: The First Amendment Rights of Noncitizens
November 13: IP Litigation in the Life Sciences, Hard Sciences, and Beyond with Quinn Emanuel
November 17: Directors' College Webinar – Shareholder Activism: Updates and Forecasts
November 17: The Reality of AI in Big Law

Access full event calendar here.

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