Administrative Support Department

The Administrative Support Department at Stanford Law School provides professional administrative assistance to faculty and instructors, academic programs, centers, and various departments. Our process improvement group, Innovate to Elevate (I2E), offers advisory review, analysis, and implementation services to teams looking for more effective and efficient approaches to administrative processes. As the premier organizational unit, we work collaboratively with many departments within the Law School and externally to achieve a broad range of programmatic and academic goals. This diverse team has extensive skills, experience, and knowledge essential for providing comprehensive support options. We operate seamlessly through open lines of communication, systematic training, development, and mentorship.

Please direct any inquiries to Michelle Morris, Director of Administrative Support Services and Process Improvement.

Academic Programs and Clerkships

Trial Advocacy
Kirkwood Moot Court
Legal Research and Writing
Policy Labs
Clerkship Program

For inquiries, please contact Stephanie Basso.

Academic Programs and Clerkships Staff

Centers and Departments

The Centers and Department staff provide professional administrative assistance to various Law School centers and departments. The team has a variety of skills, experience, and knowledge, thus offering a broad range of support options from administrative to events. The centers and departments supported by this team are listed below.

For inquiries, please contact Eun Sze.

Stanford Law School Centers:

Rock Center
Constitutional Law Center
Criminal Justice Center
Steyer-Taylor Center
Racial Justice Center
Law Science and Technology
Center on the Legal Profession
Legal Design Lab

Stanford Law School Departments:

Admissions
Dean’s Office
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Program Group
Student Services

Centers and Department Staff

  • Associate Director of Administrative Support

Department Lead

  • Administrative Associate and Center Support Specialist

  • Centers Administrative Coordinator, Stanford Racial Justice Center

Faculty Support

The Faculty Support staff provides professional administrative assistance to various faculty and instructors in support of their teaching, research, and writing.  The team has a variety of skills, experience, and knowledge thus offering a broad range of support options for all tenured faculty, visiting faculty, lecturers, and other adjuncts.

Our Values

  • Accountability
  • Adaptability
  • Collaboration
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Excellence

For Faculty Support inquiries, please contact Corissa Paris.

 

  • Innovation
  • Integrity
  • Positivity & Respect
  • Sustainability
  • Teamwork

Faculty Support Staff

  • Senior Administrative Associate
  • Process Improvement Specialist

  • Associate Director of Administrative Support

SLS Innovate to Elevate

In 2022, through a partnership with Stanford’s Improvement, Analytics, and Innovation Services department, Stanford Law School created the Innovate to Elevate process improvement program. The program’s goal is to innovate to elevate the way we work. For inquiries, please contact processimprovement@law.stanford.edu.

I2E Mission: To identify and complete projects that help understand and elevate current processes at SLS while increasing efficiency and sharing best practices.

Learn more.

Innovate to Elevate Staff

  • Senior Administrative Associate
  • Process Improvement Specialist

Department Lead

  • Director of Faculty Support Services and Administrative Process Improvement

Advisor

Administrative Support Department Staff

All staff within the Administrative Support Department.

  • Director of Faculty Support Services and Administrative Process Improvement

Director

  • Associate Director of Administrative Support

Leadership Team

  • Senior Administrative Associate
  • Process Improvement Specialist

Leadership Team

  • Administrative Associate and Center Support Specialist

  • Centers Administrative Coordinator, Stanford Racial Justice Center