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Dan Reicher Testified Before House Natural Resources Committee on “American...

Updated June 1, 2011 9:40 a.m. PT Dan Reicher testifying before the House Committee on Natural Resources June 1, 2011 Dan Reicher, professor of the practice of law and executive director of Stanford...

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Leading Scholars George G. Triantis and Robert W. Gordon Join the Stanford...

STANFORD, Calif., June 09, 2011—Stanford Law School today announced that two leading legal scholars have joined the faculty. They are commercial law scholar George G. Triantis and legal historian...

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New Report Finds Due Process Abuses In Secretive Deportation Program

Click on the image to download a PDF copy of the report "Deportation Without Due Process" “Deportation Without Due Process” Shines Light on Government “Stipulated Order of Removal” Program, Finds...

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Stanford Criminal Justice Center Issues First Major Study of California...

Preliminary data shows many barriers to parole, while recidivism low among lifers who are deemed suitable for parole Stanford, Calif., September 15, 2011— The Stanford Criminal Justice Center has...

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Stanford Law School Mourns the Loss of Bayless Manning, Former Dean and...

Bayless Manning, Dean of Stanford Law School from 1964 to 1971 STANFORD, Calif., September 23, 2011—Bayless Manning, a former Stanford Law School dean and leading authority on corporate law, died on...

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Do Unions Make a Difference? Alison Morantz Examines the Data

Fall issue preview of Stanford Lawyer magazine By Sharon Driscoll Alison D. Morantz, Professor of Law and John A. Wilson Distinguished Faculty Scholar (photo courtesy of Professor Morantz) Alison D....

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Stanford Law Review Online Launched Today — Offers Timely Legal Analysis

STANFORD, Calif., November 11, 2011— The Stanford Law Review (SLR) launched a new website today, the Stanford Law Review Online offering timely, short-format, law-review-quality legal analysis. The...

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Stanford Law Professor Deborah Hensler Honoured with Personal Chair in Mass...

Source: Tilburg University TILBURG, Netherlands, November 30, 2011—Tilburg University in the Netherlands has established a chair in Empirical Legal Studies on Mass Claim Resolution to honour Dr....

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Dean Larry Kramer to leave Stanford Law School to lead Hewlett Foundation

Kramer, the law school dean since 2004, has spearheaded new opportunities for legal education at Stanford. During his tenure, Larry Kramer transformed the Stanford Law School's program and then oversaw...

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California Corrections Secretary Matthew Cate Joins Stanford Criminal Justice...

Cate will collaborate on research regarding California’s Public Safety Realignment Act Matthew Cate, the Secretary of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and Law and Policy...

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Professor Emeritus Michael Wald is Co-Author of Prop 8 Amicus Brief

Brief of Amici Curiae California Professors of Family Law in Support of Respondents Stanford Law School Professor Emeritus Michael S. Wald is co-author of a friend of the court brief in the Proposition...

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SLS Professor Joan Petersilia honored with prestigious Stockholm Prize in...

SLS Professor Joan Petersilia Stanford, Calif., October 30, 2013 – Stanford Law School’s Joan Petersilia has been awarded the 2014 Stockholm Prize in Criminology for her work on prisoner reentry and...

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Stanford’s 2013 Annual Report celebrates research highlights from Stanford...

The following research highlights originally appeared in Stanford’s 2013 Annual Report and were featured in Stanford Report. SLS Professor Hank Greely (photo credit: Steve Gladfelter) Ethics of...

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Stanford Criminal Justice Center Issues First Major Study of California...

Preliminary data shows many barriers to parole, while recidivism low among lifers who are deemed suitable for parole Stanford, Calif., September 15, 2011— The Stanford Criminal Justice Center has...

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Stanford Law School Mourns the Loss of Bayless Manning, Former Dean and...

Bayless Manning, Dean of Stanford Law School from 1964 to 1971 STANFORD, Calif., September 23, 2011—Bayless Manning, a former Stanford Law School dean and leading authority on corporate law, died on...

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Do Unions Make a Difference? Alison Morantz Examines the Data

Fall issue preview of Stanford Lawyer magazine By Sharon Driscoll Alison D. Morantz, Professor of Law and John A. Wilson Distinguished Faculty Scholar (photo courtesy of Professor Morantz) Alison D....

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Stanford Law Review Online Launched Today — Offers Timely Legal Analysis

STANFORD, Calif., November 11, 2011— The Stanford Law Review (SLR) launched a new website today, the Stanford Law Review Online offering timely, short-format, law-review-quality legal analysis. The...

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Stanford Law Professor Deborah Hensler Honoured with Personal Chair in Mass...

Source: Tilburg University TILBURG, Netherlands, November 30, 2011—Tilburg University in the Netherlands has established a chair in Empirical Legal Studies on Mass Claim Resolution to honour Dr....

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Dean Larry Kramer to leave Stanford Law School to lead Hewlett Foundation

Kramer, the law school dean since 2004, has spearheaded new opportunities for legal education at Stanford. During his tenure, Larry Kramer transformed the Stanford Law School's program and then oversaw...

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California Corrections Secretary Matthew Cate Joins Stanford Criminal Justice...

Cate will collaborate on research regarding California’s Public Safety Realignment Act Matthew Cate, the Secretary of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and Law and Policy...

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