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17 Dec 2019, 2:34 am by Family Law
Hannah Haksgaard (South Dakota School of Law) has recently posted to SSRN her article Blending Surnames at Marriage, 30 Stanford Law & Policy Review 307 (2019). [read post]
9 May 2016, 6:27 am by Brian Leiter
At SSRN; the abstract: This essay discusses a lengthy review by Professor Michael McConnell of the Stanford Law School in the Yale Law Journal of my 2013 book WHY TOLERATE RELIGION? [read post]
8 Apr 2021, 8:24 am by CrimProf BlogEditor
Anna Mance and Dinsha Mistree have posted The Bribery Double Standard: Leveraging the Foreign-Domestic Divide (Stanford Law Review, 2022 Forthcoming) on SSRN. [read post]
1 Dec 2023, 3:45 pm by Legal Aggregate
Stanford Law Professor Bernadette MeylerBernadette Meyler, JD ’03, Carl and Sheila Spaeth Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research and Intellectual Life The legacy of Justice O’Connor was a powerful force for students involved in the Stanford Law Review when I was a member. [read post]
17 May 2004, 8:05 am
According to the Boston Business Journal, a Stanford Law School study reveals that federal securities class [read post]
12 Oct 2011, 5:01 am by Ezra Rosser
 The issue is structured as an article by Richard Sander–best known for his earlier attack on Affirmative Action published by Stanford Law Review–followed by responses. [read post]
4 Jul 2022, 8:55 pm by Lawrence Solum
Li (Stanford Law School) has posted Due Process in Removal Proceedings After Thuraissigiam (Stanford Law Review, Vol. 74, 2022) on SSRN. [read post]
12 Nov 2007, 9:10 pm
Finding out about the latest law review publications can be difficult. [read post]
9 Nov 2007, 3:59 am
That would be a good business card for Ed, I thought, pretty well summing up what Blawg Review is all about. [read post]
16 Jan 2011, 8:52 pm by Patent Docs
January 21, 2011 - Patents, Innovation and Job Creation: A Virtuous Circle (Innovation Alliance) - Washington, DC January 25, 2011 - Understanding Obviousness in a Post-KSR World: Practical Applications for Compliance with the Recent USPTO Guidelines (Technology Transfer Tactics) - 1:00 - 2:30 PM (EST) January 26-27, 2011 - The Life Sciences Lawyer's Guide to Patent Term Adjustment and Patent Term Extensions*** (American Conference Institute) - New York, NY January 28-29, 2011 - The Future of… [read post]
24 Apr 2007, 9:20 am
Sunstein (University of Chicago Law School and University of Chicago - Law School) have posted On Learning from Others (Stanford Law Review, Vol. 59, No. 5, 2007) on SSRN. [read post]
4 Feb 2014, 1:32 pm by James Hamilton
  In fact, the claimed investments did not exist, and the bank had to use new CD sales proceeds to make interest and redemption payments on pre-existing CDs.After the fraud was discovered, two groups of Louisiana investors filed suits in state court against a number of Stanford companies and employees claiming violations of Louisiana law. [read post]
10 Feb 2014, 11:10 am by James Hamilton
  In fact, the claimed investments did not exist, and the bank had to use new CD sales proceeds to make interest and redemption payments on pre-existing CDs.After the fraud was discovered, two groups of Louisiana investors filed suits in state court against a number of Stanford companies and employees claiming violations of Louisiana law. [read post]
26 Mar 2025, 12:25 pm by Lawrence Solum
Sanders (Stanford Law School) has posted Rethinking the Administrative-Remand Rule (Stanford Law Review, v.78 (forthcoming 2026)) on SSRN. [read post]
6 Aug 2011, 5:40 am by Glenn Reynolds
The whole purpose of peer review is to get students OUT of the process, not to supplement a decision that would remain in the hands of second and third year law students.” I’ve reviewed articles for the Stanford Law Review in the past — I didn’t mind because they sent stuff I would have read anyway — but I thought the same thing when they asked. [read post]
9 Dec 2018, 7:36 am by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Born was the first woman president of the Stanford Law Review and went on to serve as chairperson of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission from 1996 to 1999. [read post]