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<webMaster>dleung2@stanford.edu</webMaster><item><link>http://www.law.stanford.edu/news/pr/85</link><title>Trial Begins in Harry Potter Lexicon Case</title>
<description>A federal court in New York will hear opening arguments today over whether an independent book publisher has the right to publish the Harry Potter Lexicon, an unofficial reference guide to the Harry Potter series of books and movies.</description><pubDate>2008-04-15</pubDate>
</item><item><link>http://www.law.stanford.edu/news/pr/84</link><title>The Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society to Host FCC Hearing on Broadband Network Management Practices</title>
<description>The Federal Communications Commission will hold a public en banc hearing hosted by The Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society on broadband network management practices and Internet-related issues Thursday April 17 2008 starting at 12 noon PST.  The Commission will hear testimony both from expert panelists and members of the audience who will be permitted to speak directly to the commissioners during the public comment session</description><pubDate>2008-04-04</pubDate>
</item><item><link>http://www.law.stanford.edu/news/pr/83</link><title>Stanford Supreme Court Litigation Clinic in Oral Argument "Doubleheader" Monday and Arguing a Record Six for the Season</title>
<description>Stanford Law School has announced that two faculty members who teach the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic will each argue separate cases before the Supreme Court of the United States today. The clinic is arguing six cases before the Court this semester, outpacing every private law office in the country for the Court.s January through April sittings.
</description><pubDate>2008-03-25</pubDate>
</item><item><link>http://www.law.stanford.edu/news/pr/82</link><title>O'Melveny and Myers Funds Faculty Chair at Stanford Law School Honoring Former US Secretary of State Warren Christopher</title>
<description>Stanford Law School today announced that O'Melveny and Myers law firm and a number of its current and retired partners have committed one and a half million over five years to permanently endow the Warren Christopher Professorship of the Practice of International Law and Diplomacy. The gift is one of the largest from a law firm to fund a faculty position at the law school</description><pubDate>2008-02-15</pubDate>
</item><item><link>http://www.law.stanford.edu/news/pr/76</link><title>ACLU and Immigrants Rights Clinic at Stanford Law School Argue in Federal Court Today that Prolonged Indefinite Detention of Immigrants Is Illegal</title>
<description>In a federal appellate court in California today the American Civil Liberties Union is arguing that the government is violating the law and the courts prior rulings by incarcerating immigrants in detention centers for prolonged and indefinite periods of time while they fight their immigration cases </description><pubDate>2008-01-08</pubDate>
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