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Legal professionals are supposed to uphold the rule of law. But as this episode of #StanfordLegalPod explores, in the world of international sanctions, some lawyers enable their clients’ non-compliance. stanford.io/4csF7pe

Legal professionals are supposed to uphold the rule of law. But as this episode of #StanfordLegalPod explores, in the world of international sanctions, some lawyers enable their clients’ non-compliance. stanford.io/4csF7pe
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Alumni news: Karrigan Börk, JD ’09, received an award for an article on water rights. Read more in #Stanfordlawmag: stanford.io/3XcnswP

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“The ICC is the first permanent international criminal court in human history and its very existence puts potential perpetrators on notice.” Read the #StanfordLawMag Q&A with alum Sam Sasan Shoamanesh, former Chef de Cabinet to the Prosecutor at the ICC: stanford.io/4dAmmlu

“The ICC is the first permanent international criminal court in human history and its very existence puts potential perpetrators on notice.” Read the #StanfordLawMag Q&A with alum Sam Sasan Shoamanesh, former Chef de Cabinet to the Prosecutor at the ICC: stanford.io/4dAmmlu
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Scott Shackelford, JD ’09, is out with a co-written book, Forks in the Digital Road, about cybersecurity and Internet governance decisions and the “what ifs” of alternative paths. Read more in #StanfordLawMag In Print: stanford.io/3Xcr8Qd

Scott Shackelford, JD ’09, is out with a co-written book, Forks in the Digital Road, about cybersecurity and Internet governance decisions and the “what ifs” of alternative paths. Read more in #StanfordLawMag In Print: stanford.io/3Xcr8Qd
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Meet SLS alum Carol Lombardini, JD '79, the woman with the “least glamorous job in Hollywood.” A new #StanfordLawMag feature profiles the president of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers: stanford.io/4fX3Ipn

Meet SLS alum Carol Lombardini, JD '79, the woman with the “least glamorous job in Hollywood.” A new #StanfordLawMag feature profiles the president of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers: stanford.io/4fX3Ipn
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When the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a major abortion ruling in January 2024, a Stanford Law Review comment by Grace Kavinsky, JD '23, played a key role in the court’s decision. Read more in #Stanfordlawmag: stanford.io/3MmvPRm

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Prof. Bill Gould remembers basketball great and former SLS Lecturer Al Attles, who died on August 20. "Al was always a true gentleman & a distinguished ambassador for organized sports, basketball and his near lifelong employer, the Golden State Warriors." stanford.io/4g6ewBq

Prof. Bill Gould remembers basketball great and former SLS Lecturer Al Attles, who died on August 20. "Al was always a true gentleman & a distinguished ambassador for organized sports, basketball and his near lifelong employer, the Golden State Warriors." stanford.io/4g6ewBq
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For more than 40 years, SLS alum Carol Lombardini has negotiated the deals that keep the 100-billion-dollar global movie and entertainment industry working. Read the #StanfordLawMag feature about the 1979 grad: stanford.io/474ueZQ

For more than 40 years,  SLS alum Carol Lombardini has negotiated the deals that keep the 100-billion-dollar global movie and entertainment industry working. Read the #StanfordLawMag feature about the 1979 grad: stanford.io/474ueZQ
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Robert Riggs, JD '82, gives readers an alternate interpretation of the events that led to the end of legal slavery in the United States in his new book, Primordial American Terrorists. Read more in #StanfordLawMag In Print: stanford.io/4dFnIeL

Robert Riggs, JD '82, gives readers an alternate interpretation of the events that led to the end of legal slavery in the United States in his new book, Primordial American Terrorists. Read more in #StanfordLawMag In Print: stanford.io/4dFnIeL
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SLS's Law & Policy Lab is an interdisciplinary, mini think tank-like experience that offers SLS and Stanford University students the chance to tackle real-world policy issues for real-world clients. Read the #StanfordLawMag feature: stanford.io/3zbJKGI

SLS's Law & Policy Lab is an interdisciplinary, mini think tank-like experience that offers SLS and Stanford University students the chance to tackle real-world policy issues for real-world clients. Read the #StanfordLawMag feature: stanford.io/3zbJKGI
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Forbes published its inaugural list of America’s Top 200 Lawyers in March and three SLS alums made the list: Amy Knight, JD ’12, Alexis Ronickher, JD ’08, and David Sanford, JD ’95. Read more in #Stanfordlawmag: stanford.io/3Z7Jof3

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“When you’re advising a real client on pressing questions, often with global significance, everyone sits up a little straighter,” says SLS's David Freeman Engstrom. Read the #StanfordLawMag feature about SLS's Law & Policy Lab: stanford.io/4cSLse3

“When you’re advising a real client on pressing questions, often with global significance, everyone sits up a little straighter,” says SLS's David Freeman Engstrom. Read the #StanfordLawMag feature about SLS's Law & Policy Lab: stanford.io/4cSLse3
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“I’d been thinking about drug crimes since the beginning of my career,” says SLS Professor and former assistant DA George Fisher. “How did this all come to be?” Read about his new book, "Beware Euphoria," in this #StanfordLawMag feature: stanford.io/3TkOPn0

“I’d been thinking about drug crimes since the beginning of my career,” says SLS Professor and former assistant DA George Fisher. “How did this all come to be?” Read about his new book, "Beware Euphoria," in this #StanfordLawMag feature: stanford.io/3TkOPn0
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Another reason to cheer Stanford women's basketball: SLS alum Kate Paye, JD/MBA ’03, is now head coach. Read more in #Stanfordlawmag: stanford.io/3ZiGvb5

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SLS professor and Criminal Prosecution Clinic co-founder George Fisher discusses his new book, "Beware Euphoria: The Moral Roots and Racial Myths of America’s War on Drugs," in this #StanfordLawMag feature: stanford.io/4dRBued

SLS professor and Criminal Prosecution Clinic co-founder George Fisher discusses his new book, "Beware Euphoria: The Moral Roots and Racial Myths of America’s War on Drugs," in this #StanfordLawMag feature: stanford.io/4dRBued
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A recent collaboration between the Stanford Center for Racial Justice and SLS's International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic resulted in a report on AI and education for a UN Special Rapporteur. Read the #StanfordLawMag feature: stanford.io/3TQuKWb

A recent collaboration between the Stanford Center for Racial Justice and SLS's International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic resulted in a report on AI and education for a UN Special Rapporteur. Read the #StanfordLawMag feature: stanford.io/3TQuKWb
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Why are so many people such bad decision makers and how can we do better? Find out in this #StanfordLawMag story about SLS Professor Rob MacCoun's new book "Third Millennium Thinking": stanford.io/3MKcSrQ

Why are so many people such bad decision makers and how can we do better? Find out in this #StanfordLawMag story about SLS Professor Rob MacCoun's new book "Third Millennium Thinking": stanford.io/3MKcSrQ
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Law professor Alan Chen, JD ’85, explores the duality of undercover investigators being both celebrated as transparency protectors and criticized for intrusiveness in his new co-written book In Truth and Transparency. Read more in #StanfordLawMag In Print: stanford.io/3TWsk8v

Law professor Alan Chen, JD ’85, explores the duality of undercover investigators being both celebrated as transparency protectors and criticized for intrusiveness in his new co-written book In Truth and Transparency. Read more in #StanfordLawMag In Print: stanford.io/3TWsk8v
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How do we become “Third Millennium Thinkers” in the face of the human impulses that push us toward groupthink, blind confidence, and over-reliance on experts? Find out in a #StanfordLawMag story about SLS Professor Rob MacCoun's new book: stanford.io/47wGylI

How do we become “Third Millennium Thinkers” in the face of the human impulses that push us toward groupthink, blind confidence, and over-reliance on experts? Find out in a #StanfordLawMag story about SLS Professor Rob MacCoun's new book: stanford.io/47wGylI