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Stanford Legal Podcast | The Future of Trump’s Tariffs After the IEEPA Case

On this episode of Stanford Legal, co-host Professor Pamela Karlan sits down with international trade expert Alan Sykes, professor of law and Warren Christopher Professor in the Practice of International Law and Diplomacy, to unpack the Court’s 6–3 decision. Sykes is a leading expert on the application of economics to legal problems and the author of the book "The Law and Economics of International Trade Agreements."

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New research from Stanford Law School finds major gaps in how California monitors water pollution risks from large dairies and feedlots. The study analyzed 1,280 annual reports submitted by confined animal facilities (CAFs), operations that generate enormous volumes of manure and wastewater.
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The research team also launched an interactive dashboard that lets policymakers, journalists, and community members explore the data.

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New Stanford Study Finds Water Quality Oversight Failures at California Dairies and Feedlots | Stanford Law School

California is failing to adequately monitor and enforce water quality regulations governing Confined Animal Facilities (CAFs), according to a new repo

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Stanford Law School students put their advocacy skills to the test in the 2026 Kirkwood Moot Court competition, arguing a real Ninth Circuit case. After successive elimination rounds, four students emerged as the finalists and award winners:

Best Team Overall: Samuel Himmelfarb, JD ’27, ...and Esther Lawrence, JD ’27
Best Individual Oralist: Samuel Himmelfarb, JD ’27
Best Brief: Frances Wu, JD ’26, and Dana Alpert, JD ’26

The final round challenged students to argue—before a distinguished panel of state and federal judges—whether Oregon’s law prohibiting unannounced recordings violates the First Amendment.

Since 1952, Kirkwood Moot Court has been Stanford Law’s premier advocacy competition. Read more about the competition and the students who took the podium: https://brnw.ch/21x0CiE