Congratulations to the Class of 2023! This year’s 271 graduates of SLS celebrated their accomplishments and looked ahead to the future during their diploma ceremony this past weekend. https://law.stanford.edu/press/stanford-law-school-celebrates-the-graduating-class-of-2023/
23.6.2023 01:15Congratulations to the Class of 2023! This year’s 271 graduates of SLS celebrated their accomplishments and looked ahead to the future..."[The case] looks like an odd confluence of factors that combined to produce this legal but very unfortunate result,” said SLS Professor Robert Weisberg in a @sfchronicle article about the trial of an SF man where all of the jurors are men.
5.5.2023 20:25"[The case] looks like an odd confluence of factors that combined to produce this legal but very unfortunate result,” said SLS...On April 13th, @CodeXStanford hosted #FutureLaw2023 at Stanford Law School followed by a workshop titled “Navigating the Intersection: Understanding the Interplay of Generative AI and the Law" the next day. Read about the events at the link below.
5.5.2023 19:03On April 13th, @CodeXStanford hosted #FutureLaw2023 at Stanford Law School followed by a workshop titled “Navigating the Intersection:...RT @SLSTechLaw
Interested in hot topics in #TechLaw? Join us for Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices. Topics include #legal issues in #AI, #LLM, #Contentmoderation, #IP, #Privacy, #Trademark, #gaming #fintech & more. Register here: https://conferences.law.stanford.edu/bestpractices2023/agenda/
Next week on Monday, May 8, join the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology as they host the @uspto AI Inventorship Listening Session.
Click here to request to speak at the event or register to attend: https://stanford.io/44w4xzK
5.5.2023 16:08Next week on Monday, May 8, join the Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology as they host the @uspto AI Inventorship Listening...AI-generated music is here, but is it illegal?
@Forbes references experts, including SLS's Mark Lemley, who argued in the Texas Law Review that "AI should be able to train on copyrighted material..."
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🎙️This week on Moderated Content @alexstamos & @evelyndouek talk about Twitter's newly released takedown report, the Protecting Kids on Social Media Act, Bluesky’s trust and safety challenges, and more.
.@MSNBC referenced SLS Mark Lemley's essay in the Harvard Law Review saying SCOTUS's conservative supermajority has... “taken significant, simultaneous steps to restrict the power of Congress, the administrative state, the states, & lower federal courts.” https://stanford.io/3LUuFMn
4.5.2023 22:02.@MSNBC referenced SLS Mark Lemley's essay in the Harvard Law Review saying SCOTUS's conservative supermajority has... “taken...RT @StanfordLawMag
"I wish everyone had the privilege to meet with our clients," says Madison Villarreal, JD ’24, a student working with @3strikesproject. Read more in #StanfordLawMag https://stanford.io/3LT5Mlg
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We want your input on the current state of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies and their impact on inventorship. Join us virtually or in person at @stanfordlaw for a public listening session on May 8. Learn more and register: http://bit.ly/41HDbEy
.@sfchronicle reported on the court upholding CA's AR-15 ban in the first ruling since the new Supreme Court standards. SLS's @JohnDonohueSLS comments on the opinion that "weapons of war are not protected." https://stanford.io/3AVPfGQ
4.5.2023 19:07.@sfchronicle reported on the court upholding CA's AR-15 ban in the first ruling since the new Supreme Court standards. SLS's..."We are trying to insert Native people back into that conversation," said Tanner Allread who published an article in the Columbia Law Review titled "We the (Native) People?: How Indigenous Peoples Debated the U.S. Constitution" with Gregory Ablavsky.
4.5.2023 16:26"We are trying to insert Native people back into that conversation," said Tanner Allread who published an article in the Columbia...“Law school taught me to think like a lawyer, but Global Quarter taught me to think like a legal professional,” said Michael Doman, JD '22, of his experience in SLS’s inaugural Global Quarter in Europe. https://stanford.io/44r2v3V
4.5.2023 13:02“Law school taught me to think like a lawyer, but Global Quarter taught me to think like a legal professional,” said Michael Doman, JD...The Stanford Law School Policy Lab and Bezos Earth Fund released a report that makes recommendations to advance climate-smart agriculture.
3.5.2023 20:09The Stanford Law School Policy Lab and Bezos Earth Fund released a report that makes recommendations to advance climate-smart...SLS Lecturer Alicia Seiger wrote an opinion piece about how carbon accounting can unlock barriers to scaling-up carbon markets, published by @Reuters.
3.5.2023 19:03SLS Lecturer Alicia Seiger wrote an opinion piece about how carbon accounting can unlock barriers to scaling-up carbon markets, published by...SLS Professor William Gould talked to @BLaw on the "Starbucks Union’s Election Win in Legal Quandary".
3.5.2023 17:03SLS Professor William Gould talked to @BLaw on the "Starbucks Union’s Election Win in Legal Quandary"....Read a new post by the @SLS_IP_Clinic on students Seraj Desai, JD ’24, Tanner Kuenneth, JD ’23, and Julia Laurence, JD ’24, who submitted a comment to the FTC supporting the agency’s proposed ban on non-compete clauses in employment contracts. https://stanford.io/3NAci1n
3.5.2023 16:01Read a new post by the @SLS_IP_Clinic on students Seraj Desai, JD ’24, Tanner Kuenneth, JD ’23, and Julia Laurence, JD ’24, who...On May 13, the Stanford Environmental Law Journal hosts its 2023 Symposium exploring "Justice in the Energy Transition" examining issues & solutions around democratic participation, reducing energy burdens on communities, & international climate finance. https://stanford.io/3AQ8txO
3.5.2023 13:01On May 13, the Stanford Environmental Law Journal hosts its 2023 Symposium exploring "Justice in the Energy Transition" examining...RT @StanfordLawMag
Professor @DanHo1 discusses findings that Black taxpayers are three to five times as likely to be audited and the Earned Income Tax Credit on NPR’s Planet Money. https://stanford.io/3HyqJPI
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Last fall, the EU top telecom regulator found big telecoms’ proposal to force websites to pay them puts the internet at risk, found “no evidence” that the proposal is “justified.” The report by the EU’s top experts was a severe blow to the proposal. More: https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/2022/11/e