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5 Dec 2008, 5:32 pm
Placement officials at the University of Texas, Stanford, and Georgetown law schools confirmed the rescissions but declined to name the firms involved. [read post]
1 Jan 2010, 7:18 pm by Ann Bartow
Gallicchio Professor of Law and Communication at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a leading scholar in the fields of constitutional law, communications law and free speech, died suddenly on Dec. 8 in New York City, where he had lived the past 20 years. [read post]
31 Mar 2025, 3:14 pm by Olga V. Mack
Mack is a Fellow at CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, and a Generative AI Editor at law.MIT. [read post]
28 Jan 2007, 7:19 pm
This entry in the Legal Theory Lexicon provides a rough and ready introduction to speech act theory pitched at law students (especially first-year law students) with an interest in legal theory. [read post]
7 Dec 2017, 9:30 pm by Sarah Madigan
Douglas Melamed, a professor at Stanford Law School, and Andrew Chang, a student at Stanford Law School, suggested that net neutrality regulation is not desirable in light of other regulatory schemes that address “harmful behavior by broadband providers. [read post]
16 Apr 2018, 9:55 am by Jeff Welty
Communications regarding such endeavors are not privileged. [read post]
28 Aug 2022, 12:27 pm by Gene Takagi
A couple of note are an article from Stanford Law School, Recruiting Young People to Nonprofit Boards (Jan. 10, 2022), by Aneliese Castro and Kylie Choi; and another from Candid, How to Recruit, Engage, and Retain Millennial Board Members (Oct. 3, 2018), by Erin M. [read post]
9 Oct 2023, 1:52 am by INFORRM
The court held that the action in harassment had been properly brought and granted a permanent injunction against the defendant restricting his communications. 5RB summarised the case. [read post]
9 Feb 2011, 3:20 am by Kevin LaCroix
Mark Brittain, in connection with the firm’s legal services on behalf of Neighborhood, Community Bank, a Newnan, Georgia bank that failed on June 26, 2009. [read post]
10 Dec 2021, 9:23 am by Gene Takagi
Please spread the word about the giving no one is talking about in your community. [read post]
13 Jun 2018, 5:00 am by Lisa Stam
The post Remote Workers: Pros, Cons and Tips appeared first on Employment & Human Rights Law in Canada. [read post]
5 Feb 2024, 8:20 am by Eric Goldman
Mark Lemley (now of Stanford Law), which is still going strong). [read post]
10 Feb 2015, 7:58 am by Victoria Kwan
On the same day, Justice Kagan appeared at Stanford Law School at an event co-sponsored by the American Constitution and Federalist Societies. [read post]
11 Jan 2020, 4:14 am by SHG
For this young man, the choices come down to making the fight against this law his raison d’être, from dedicating his every waking moment to the cause for at least the next few years, not to mention the expense of litigating and opportunity cost of not completing his education and becoming the owner of a lovely hipster coffee house in Stanford. [read post]
8 Aug 2019, 4:00 am by Jason Morris
“Explainability” is the Brass Ring Right now, in the academic AI and law community, the next big goal is explainability. [read post]
9 Jan 2011, 9:57 am by Dave Wieneke
(If you agree, you might want to follow the blog Chilling Effects, a joint project of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, University of San Francisco, University of Maine, George Washington School of Law, and Santa Clara University School of Law clinics, to preserve free online speech.) [read post]
9 Oct 2020, 8:39 pm by Law and Policy Lab
In response to significant variation in election administration rules across the states, a nonpartisan collaboration between Stanford Law School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project, has built a clearinghouse of up-to-the-minute elections data. [read post]
8 Nov 2011, 5:37 pm by Peter Huang
Professor Emeritus and former Dean of Stanford Law School and current President of the William and Flora HEwlett Foundation, Paul Brest teaches a graduate course on JDM at Stanford University. [read post]