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Are the Courts Holding?

In a New York Times audio opinion, Professor Michael McConnell is in conversation with David Leonhardt about the role of the courts in President Trump’s second term.

Federal Research Funding

In a Just Security article, Professor Lisa Larrimore Ouellette discusses cuts to federal research funding and the dismantling of the government's long-standing support for scientific research and technology development.

AI and the Law

Professor Daniel Ho joins Russ Altman on Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast to explore the growing promise of AI in the law. 

Universal Injunctions

In a SCOTUSblog article, Professor Mila Sohoni looks at the implications of the Supreme Court's recent decision Trump v. CASA and what it will mean for lower courts' ability to impose universal injunctions.

Democracy Challenges

Professor Mark Lemley, writing in a Mercury News op-ed, argues that the Supreme Court’s Department of Homeland Security v. D.V.D. ruling undermines due process and judicial oversight.
Please look for a Stanford Law tribute to William Neukom, LLB '67, in the next issue.
New Stanford Legal Podcast: Professor Evelyn Douek
Stanford Law School Reunions

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

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