View this email in your browser
M A R C H  1 3 ,   2 0 2 5

Plaintiffs’ Access to Courts

Professor Nora Freeman Engstrom and Rhode Center Civil Justice Fellow Kelsea Jeon examine the Supreme Court's Lackey v. Stinnie ruling and its implications for plaintiffs’ access to justice. 

A ‘Win-Win’ for Eviction Law

Research from a Law and Policy Lab practicum informed a proposed California law that aims to give tenants more time and options to avoid evictions and ensure landlords can collect back rent. 

DOGE Dodging the Law?

Is Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency dodging the law? The nonpartisan program Open to Debate recently took on the question, with Professor Michael McConnell arguing one side.

Challenges Ahead for Public Health

In this JAMA opinion essay, Professor Michelle Mello discusses the growing importance of state governments in safeguarding public health in an era of reduced federal involvement.

FedSoc Award

Professor Jud Campbell received the 2025 Joseph Story Award from the Federalist Society at the organization’s 44th Annual National Student Symposium.
 
New Stanford Legal Podcast: Professor Allen Weiner

Stanford Law School Reunions

Join us to celebrate reunions for the classes ending in 0s and 5s on October 17-18, 2025.

Upcoming Events

January 7-June 6: From Insight to Action: Advancing Enterprise AI Governance
April 1: Movie Screening and Director Q+A of Sansón and Me
April 3: A Conversation with Judge Tymkovich (10th Cir.)
April 10: Is Administrative Law Just a Species of Constitutional Law?

Access full event calendar here.

Stay Connected

Join us on LinkedIn to keep up on news from Stanford Law and the alumni community.
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Instagram
LinkedIn

Law@Stanford is produced bi-monthly by the Office of Communications and Public Relations at Stanford Law School. ©Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305