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Law@Stanford is a monthly e-newsletter for alumni and friends of the Law School. Each issue highlights the latest School news as well as upcoming Law School events taking place on the Stanford campus and around the country.
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Stanford Lawyer
Founded in 1966 in an effort to inform Stanford Law alumni about faculty scholarship and School and alumni news, Stanford Lawyer has developed over the past thirty-plus years into a highly respected and anticipated professional school magazine.
With a circulation of more than 15,000, Stanford Lawyer offers its readers articles featuring nationally and internationally known alumni, as well as stories about alumni who are making a real difference behind the scenes; faculty opinion about the most pressing legal issues of the day; the latest news of the School; and—of particular interest to alumni—reams of class notes.
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- The Confrontation Clause in Child Abuse Prosecutions: Ohio v. Clark and the Increasingly Pointless Formalism of Crawford v. Washington
June 18, 2015
Related: David Alan Sklansky, Stanford Criminal Justice Center (SCJC) - Tough Love for Renewable Energy: Making Wind and Solar Power Affordable
June 08, 2015
Related: Jeffrey Ball, Steyer Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance - Why India Is Now Ready For Next Tech Revolution
June 08, 2015
Related: Vivek Wadhwa, Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance - Ready For Patenting
June 02, 2015
Related: Mark A. Lemley, Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology - The Mysterious Number of American Citizens
June 02, 2015
Related: Nathaniel Persily
March 5, 2015 Issue
Up for Discussion: Crowdsourcing
Should criminal lawyers engage in crowdsourcing criminal investigations? Stanford Law School scholars weigh in on the legal implications of having "citizen investigators."
Cover Story
Civil Liberties and Law in the Era of Surveillance
It may no longer be an exaggeration to say that big brother is watching. When Edward Snowden leaked classified government documents last year, many were surprised to learn just how much access the National Security Agency (NSA) has to ... Read More »
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The Journal of Law and the Biosciences (JLB) is the first fully Open Access peer-reviewed legal journal focused on the advances at the intersection of law and the biosciences.