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Mark Kelman’s Extraordinary Career

The Stanford Law community recently celebrated Professor Mark Kelman, whose scholarship and teaching have helped shape the intellectual life of the law school for nearly five decades.
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Congratulations Class of 2026

This year’s commencement ceremony focused on community, resilience, and the relationships and values that will guide graduates in the years ahead.
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Books for the Break

Faculty members share their summer reading recommendations, from legal histories to memoirs—including a fantasy series with a “ridiculous premise” that two professors found hilarious and surprisingly thought-provoking.
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Voting Rights Under Threat

In a Just Security essay, Professor Pam Karlan examines how Louisiana v. Callais sharply weakens Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and reshapes redistricting fights nationwide.
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Inside Personal Injury Law 

To explain how personal injury firms really work, the podcast No Such Thing brought on Professor Nora Engstrom for expert insight.

Advancing Peace

Paul R. Williams, JD ’90, received Stanford’s 2026 Award for the Advancement of the Common Good in recognition of a career devoted to helping communities and countries move from conflict toward peace and justice.
Stanford Legal Podcast: Judge J. Michael Luttig on the Rule of Law
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June 24: Lawyers Monopoly Webinar Series #4: Charting the Future of Legal Services

Access full event calendar here.

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