The Legal Aggregate

The Courts Will Fail Flint, Too
Michigan stopped supplying water to residents from the notoriously contaminated Flint River five months ago. In that time, we all have learned about the many ways the political process failed the people of Flint. Elected officials from the executive and legislative branches — through carelessness, incompetence, indifference or spite —…
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Renaissance Merryman The Art of Law
Pioneer of law and art and long-time member of the Stanford Law faculty, John Henry Merryman passed away on Monday,…

Helping to Build the Marriage Equality Case
Today’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges represented the successful culmination of a four-month endeavor for myself and the other students…

Students Simulate Security Crises to Learn About Legal Implications
In March, Stanford students participated in a two-day terrorism and national security simulation exercise that was hosted by the Georgetown…