03.28.2018
Approaching Access to Justice with a Designer’s Mindset
With Margaret Hagan Does the access to justice problem need a design solution? At Stanford’s Legal Design Lab, Margaret Hagan and her colleagues use human-centered design and ...
03.28.2018
With Margaret Hagan Does the access to justice problem need a design solution? At Stanford’s Legal Design Lab, Margaret Hagan and her colleagues use human-centered design and ...
02.21.2018
With Professors Laura Beth Nielsen and Deborah Tuerkheimer What started out as a viral moment has grown into a movement that has resulted in both praise and controversy. Laura Beth Nielsen and ...
01.17.2018
Professor William Henderson Committees have been formed, seminars have been taught, and conferences have been hosted — all in an effort to convince lawyers that new technology will save them ...
12.20.2017
Professor Martin Redish Whether it’s Milo Yiannopoulos being unable to speak at Berkeley or James Damore being fired for his Google memo, freedom of speech has repeatedly emerged as a topic ...
11.15.2017
Neil Eggleston (JD ’78) and Newt Minow (JD ’50) The Trump administration is constantly in the news but what’s going on behind the scenes? Former White House Counsel Neil ...
10.18.2017
With Scott Turow Bestselling author and lawyer Scott Turow has written 13 books, including the law school must-read One L, and Presumed Innocent, the novel credited with creating the legal ...
09.20.2017
Charlie Bachtell and Dina Rollman (JD ’00) Stoner jokes aside, cannabis is a truly budding industry. In this episode of Planet Lex, Daniel Rodriguez talks to Charlie ...
08.16.2017
Professors David Dana and Nadav Shoked There are looming conflicts between the Trump administration and local governments on a number of issues, including (but not limited to) ...
05.22.2017
With J.B. Pritzker (JD ’93) and Howard Tullman (JD ’70) Success after law school doesn’t always mean practicing law, and these two guests are renowned examples of how a legal ...