Cyberlaw Clinic

Overview

In Silicon Valley, where emerging technology is shaping the future, Stanford’s Cyberlaw Clinic gives students the chance to be part of making law at the exciting intersection of technology and the public interest.

Each semester, eight students work with the clinic director, conducting technology-related litigation, policy research, and advocacy. Through the Cyberlaw Clinic, students develop and hone skills in interviewing and counseling, fact investigation, issue identification, case theory, development, plan¬ning and organization, discovery and motions practice, ethics, negotiation, and oral advocacy. Sample cases involve free speech, privacy, the right to innovate, and the right to speak anonymously online.

News & Press

News

Press Releases

  • James Joyce Estate Pays $240,000 In Attorneys’ Fees To Stanford Scholar And Her Counsel In Connection With Copyright Dispute
    September 28, 2009
    Related: Anthony Falzone, Center for Internet and Society, Cyberlaw Clinic, Fair Use Project
  • Lauren Gelman Appointed Executive Director of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society
    September 20, 2007
    Related: Lauren Gelman, Center for Internet and Society, Cyberlaw Clinic
  • Stanford Scholar Wins Right to Publish Joyce Material in Copyright Suit
    James Joyce Estate Agrees to Settle

    March 22, 2007
    Related: Anthony Falzone, Center for Internet and Society, Cyberlaw Clinic
  • Shloss v. The Estate of James Joyce
    June 12, 2006
    Related: Cyberlaw Clinic
  • Recorded & Past Events

    October 2007

    April 2007

    March 2007

    Contact Information

    Cyberlaw Clinic
    Administration Building - Law Clinic - B09
    Crown Quadrangle
    559 Nathan Abbott Way
    Stanford, CA 94305-8610
    650 724.1900

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