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Spring Short Course | A Litigator's Guide to AI. Attention Is All You Need?

Stanford Law School “Short Courses" are intensive one- or two-unit offerings that run just a few weeks and bring distinguished judges, practitioners, and policymakers into the classroom.

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🌟 NEXT WEEK is CodeX FutureLaw Week 2026, hosted by CodeX Stanford, from April 11-16! This year's series of events will explore the intersection of law and technology through engaging programs designed for students, innovators, and legal professionals. Join us to shape the future of legal ...technology.

Learn more: https://brnw.ch/21x1udX

At a recent Stanford Law School panel, former DOJ lawyers Greg Rosen, Liz Oyer, and Stacey Young joined Professor Pamela Karlan for a candid conversation about duty, integrity, public service, and what it means when the guardrails protecting DOJ independence begin to erode. Their discussion offered... an insider’s perspective on the pressures facing government lawyers and the stakes for the rule of law. 

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Join Stanford Law School on April 21st at 12pm, for a dynamic panel titled "Academic Freedom’s Rationales and Limits." This discussion will address the nuances of academic freedom, particularly how it impacts classroom dynamics and differs from free speech protections. In a panel ...moderated by Paul Brest, hear from experts Emily Levine, Eugene Volokh, and Bernadette Meyler.

Register for the event: https://brnw.ch/21x1rZr

Stanford Law faculty are again backing the law firms targeted by President Trump’s executive orders.

In the latest effort, Professors Phillip Malone and Mark Lemley represented a group of 595 law professors from across the country who signed an amicus brief in the D.C. Circuit opposing ...the orders. Read more: https://brnw.ch/21x1pZe