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New Home for a Long-Serving Clinic

The Community Law Clinic is celebrating a new space in downtown Redwood City, improving access for low-income clients and expanding opportunities for students to hone real-world advocacy skills.

Comey and James Cases Unraveled

In this Q&A, Professor Robert Weisberg explains the DOJ's original charges against James Comey and Letitia James and why the cases collapsed.

AI Fluency for Legal Leaders

Stanford Law's Executive Education program has launched "AI Strategy for Legal Leaders," a self-paced course that helps senior attorneys build the fluency and judgment needed to guide AI strategy.

Questioning U.S. Boat Strikes

CBS News interviewed International and Comparative Law Program Director Allen Weiner about the administration’s targeting of alleged Venezuelan drug boats and why a reported second strike on survivors may violate international law.

Undoing Injustice

The Three Strikes Project began as a challenge to draconian sentences. What followed is a national movement in criminal justice reform.
New Stanford Legal Podcast: Jonathan Wroblewski, JD ’86

Upcoming Events

December 8: Senate Judiciary Committee and the Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee Hearing
January 12: Due Process, Pirates, and . . . Drug Runners?
January 20: Book Talk with Dan Wang: “Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future”
January 21: Second-Order Constitutional Theory

Access full event calendar here.

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