Monthly Publications
Law@Stanford
Law@Stanford is a monthly e-newsletter for alumni and friends of the Law School. Each issue highlights the latest School news as well as upcoming Law School events taking place on the Stanford campus and around the country.
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Bi-Annual Publications
Stanford Lawyer
Founded in 1966 in an effort to inform Stanford Law alumni about faculty scholarship and School and alumni news, Stanford Lawyer has developed over the past thirty-plus years into a highly respected and anticipated professional school magazine.
With a circulation of more than 15,000, Stanford Lawyer offers its readers articles featuring nationally and internationally known alumni, as well as stories about alumni who are making a real difference behind the scenes; faculty opinion about the most pressing legal issues of the day; the latest news of the School; and—of particular interest to alumni—reams of class notes.
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- Kabul's Economy Is Worse Than Its Security Issues
- What if Extinction is Not Forever?
- Federal Trade Commission v. Actavis, Inc. and reverse-payment or pay-for-delay settlements
- Viewpoints: Inmate Realignment Can Succeed, But It May Take More Time
- MOOCs, Sensors, Apps and Games: The Revolution in Education Innovation
April 2013 Issue
Former Senator Jeff Bingaman Joins Stanford University Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance as Distinguished Fellow
Former U.S. Senator and Stanford Law School alumnus Jeff Bingaman will join the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance as a distinguished fellow to develop policies to assist states and local communities in promoting increased use of clean energy.
Cover Story
Meet Liz Magill
By Sharon Driscoll
Liz Magill likes to run. Not too fast, but steady. It’s a good thing, too. Getting up to speed in her new job as the Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Dean of Stanford Law School, with back-to-back appointments every day and events on most evenings, will take marathon stamina. Read More



