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Reclaiming the Founders' Frameworks

A new Stanford Lawyer profile examines how Professor Jud Campbell is rethinking constitutional rights through the lens of history.

EPA Seeks to Undo Climate Finding

Professor Deborah Sivas discusses the rescission of the EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, how it may fare in the courts, and what it could mean for federal climate regulation.

Including Student Voices in Education Policy

‘Roses Talk,’ a research initiative from the Stanford Center for Racial Justice and the Graduate School of Education, examines education policy through the experiences of students, who are often left out of the conversation.

Animal Waste and California’s Water

Stanford Law researchers find weaknesses in California’s enforcement of water quality regulations at confined animal facilities. 
New Leader of Stanford Law AI Initiative
Irene Liu, a legal executive and AI thought leader, has been appointed executive director of Stanford Law School's AI Initiative.
Stanford Legal Podcast: ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero, JD ’90

Upcoming Events

February 26: The Evolving Legal Framework for Environmental and Social Corporate Governance
February 27: Coffee Chat with Chief Judge James Boasberg (D.D.C.)
February 27: Defending Birthright Citizenship—A Fireside Chat with the ACLU’s Trump v. Barbara Litigators
March 2: CLB Law and Biosciences Workshop Seminar
March 5: 2026 Mimi and Peter E. Haas Distinguished Visitors at Stanford
March 16: Lawyers’ Monopoly Webinar Series 1: Conceptualizing Legal Services Regulation



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