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Access to Contracts

Professor Julian Nyarko and JD/MBA student Peter Adelson collaborated to create the largest-ever public dataset of corporate contracts, making what Nyarko calls “the invisible infrastructure of the economy” more accessible.

Immigration Judge Arrest

Professor Robert Weisberg discusses the DOJ's arrest of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan on charges of obstructing an immigration arrest operation.

Testing AI’s Cyber Capabilities

Second year law student Andy Zhang helped develop Cybench, a prize-winning tool for evaluating AI cybersecurity risk.

Lapel Pin Makes a Point

In this New York Times article, Professor Richard Thompson Ford discusses a Trump lapel pin, worn by the chairman of the FCC, and the questions it raises.
New Stanford Legal Podcast: Professor David Sklansky
From Insight to Action: Advancing Enterprise AI Governance is a free, online program designed to help corporate investors and board members learn more about how AI systems work and best practices for managing and overseeing AI-related risks in a corporate setting. 

January 7 – June 6, 2025
Online

Upcoming Events

May 9: Ninth Stanford Law-and-Society Conference for Junior Researchers
May 9: Symposium: Is There Too Much Law?
May 13: Genealogy in Constitutional Law
May 13: CLB Law and Biosciences Workshop Seminar
May 15: Voices from the Desert: Human Rights and Justice in Western Sahara
May 20: A Conversation with Judge Kenneth Lee (9th Cir.)
May 20: Annual Lecture on Human Rights with Kira Kay
May 20: CLB Law and Biosciences Workshop Seminar
May 22: A Conversation with Professor Tyler Lindley (BYU Law)

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