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  1. Bernadette Meyler. Carl and Sheila Spaeth Professor of Law. Professor, by courtesy, English. Associate Dean for Research and Intellectual Life. bmeyler@law.stanford.edu. 650 736.1007. Room N365, Neukom Building. Download Curriculum Vitae. @MeylerBernie.

  2. Stanford Law School reserves the right to change any part of the schedule at any time including (1) add or delete courses from its offerings; (2) change times, days, or locations of courses; (3) cancel for insufficient registration or academic/administrative decision without notice.

  3. Richard Thompson Ford is the George E. Osborne Professor of Law at Stanford Law School. He writes for both scholarly and popular audiences and has published in newspapers and journals such the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Christian Science Monitor, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Boston Review, Esquire.com and Slate as well in ...

  4. Stanford, California94305. Stanford University, one of the world's leading teaching and research institutions, is dedicated to finding solutions to big challenges and to preparing students for leadership in a complex world.

  5. SLS offers joint and advanced degrees that prepare you for significant impact in global law. Choose from 21 existing joint degrees — including a Stanford JD/MA in Law and International Policy Studies or a JD in Global Studies — orinvent your own program. For graduate students who have earned a primary law degree outside the United States ...

  6. July 1, 2022 – Stanford Law School (SLS) today announced that Gulika Reddy will join its Mills Legal Clinic faculty as the new director of the law school’s International Human Rights Clinic. Reddy is a human rights advocate and has conducted human rights advocacy around the world, including in India,…

  7. News Law Firms Start Training Summer Associates on Using Generative AI Bloomberg Law “It used to be that a lawyer was sufficiently tech savvy if she knew her way around Word and Westlaw,” said Nora Freeman Engstrom, the co-director of the Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession at Stanford Law School.