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SUMMARY:CS x Law Evening: At the Intersection of AI and Legal Thinking
DESCRIPTION:What do CS students need to know about law? What do law students need to know about CS? \nThese are the questions driving this evening\, a night of cross-disciplinary exchange bringing together CS and law students over dinner to have the conversations that don’t usually happen. \nIf you’re a CS student: law is one of the most demanding and consequential use cases for AI: high-stakes reasoning\, adversarial contexts\, and zero tolerance for hallucination. Come understand what makes it hard\, and what makes it exciting. \nIf you’re a law student: AI is already reshaping legal practice\, and the students building these tools are one room away. Come learn what LLMs can and can’t do\, and leave with a clearer sense of where the opportunities and the difficulties are. \nHow the evening works: We’ll open with two short presentations\, one from the CS side unpacking how LLMs really work (and where they fail)\, one from the law side on the core values and realities of legal practice. We’ll then move into mixed roundtable discussions\, with tables split half CS / half law\, guided by discussion cards on questions like: who’s liable when AI causes harm? What do you see as the biggest problems in generative AI today? \nThe evening closes with open discussion\, a chance to meet\, build connections\, and ask each other anything. \nNo expertise required on either side\, just curiosity about how the other half thinks. \nTuesday\, May 26\, 2026\n5:45 PM – Dinner available\n6:15 PM – 8:00 PM\nRoom 270\, Stanford Law School \n  \n🤝 Co-hosted by CodeX and the Stanford AI Initiative \n✅ Open to CS and Law students\n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/event/cs-x-law-evening-at-the-intersection-of-ai-and-legal-thinking/\n\nThis event is open to the Stanford community.\n\nRegistration Required: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSflTMI0BCaRoM-onTNHEYIND2trCfNfUVHOY1_TMvWd7z2HcA/viewform?usp=dialog
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/cs-x-law-evening-at-the-intersection-of-ai-and-legal-thinking/
LOCATION:@ SLS: Room 270\, Crown Quadrangle\, 559 Nathan Abbott Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305-8610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Meetings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DTSTAMP:20260407T164055Z
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SUMMARY:Generative Legal 2026
DESCRIPTION:Generative Legal is an intimate\, invitation-only gathering bringing together senior in-house counsel and law firm partners\, legal technologists\, investors\, and academics to candidly explore how AI is reshaping legal practice.Co-sponsored by CodeX – the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics and Three Crowns LLP\, the event takes place on April 17 — closing out the 2026 CodeX FutureLaw Week\, the day after the main FutureLaw conference. \nAttendance is complimentary\, but spaces are limited. \nWe expect this program to be most useful to senior leaders at law firms and in-house legal departments. If you’re part of this community… we’d love to hear from you. Request an invitation by emailing tech@law.stanford.edu. \nFor more information\, click here.\n\nhttps://conferences.law.stanford.edu/generative-legal-2026/\n\nThis is a Stanford Law School private/or invitation only event.
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/generative-legal-2026/
LOCATION:@ Stanford (TBD)
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Panels,Programs & Centers
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTSTAMP:20260408T233511Z
CREATED:20250828T165520Z
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SUMMARY:FutureLaw 2026
DESCRIPTION:FutureLaw 2026 brings together global leaders in law\, technology\, and policy to explore how computational law and legal AI can answer these challenges. From AI in the courtroom to AI-native law firms\, from deductive reasoning in legal tech to agentic compliance systems—we’ll examine how legal processes\, education\, and practice must evolve for an age of intelligent infrastructure. \nClick here for more information on FutureLaw 2026.\n\nhttps://conferences.law.stanford.edu/futurelaw2026/\n\nThis event is open to the public.
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/futurelaw-2026/
LOCATION:@ Stanford: Paul Brest Hall\, 555 Salvatierra Walk\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260415T083000
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SUMMARY:Rules\, Patterns\, and Hybrids
DESCRIPTION:Our goal is to initiate a conversation around a foundational divide in artificial intelligence: the relationship between rule-based (deterministic) systems and the probabilistic (pattern-driven) systems underlying most machine learning. This dichotomy is often assumed – and even bridged through neuro-symbolic strategies\, but it is only rarely explicitly interrogated. We believe that this divide is not just a matter of current IT strategy in legaltech and other applications; it shapes the structure of many decision-making systems\, including traditional jurisprudence and human cognition. \nOur discussion will range from exploring the theoretical basis for using the different strategies as decision making tools\, through practical considerations such as development and implementation costs and impacts\, and on to examples of specific applications that choose and blend the core strategies.  The session will be guided as it progresses through these topics but will not have formal panels or speakers. This conversation is intended to be a starting point\, allowing experts in different pieces of this inquiry to share knowledge and find connections that can help advance our understanding of these critical foundations of contemporary life. Through this exchange\, we hope to spark collaborations\, research initiatives\, and projects that deepen our understanding of how these systems shape modern decision-making. \nOrganizers: \n Jeannette Eicks\, Associate Dean and Professor Law\, The Colleges of Law\nOliver Goodenough\, Stanford CodeX Affiliate\, Research Professor\, Vermont Law and Graduate School and Senior Lecturer\, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College\n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/event/rules-patterns-and-hybrids/\n\nThis is a Stanford Law School private/or invitation only event.\n\nRequest invitation here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdywRXwmTljD5gTo_hShNt2twegiy11zi1YY5dov_wIXsvu1w/viewform
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/rules-patterns-and-hybrids/
LOCATION:@ Stanford: Paul Brest Hall\, 555 Salvatierra Walk\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Meetings,Programs & Centers
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260416
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SUMMARY:UN AI for Good – Law Track Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second annual Law Track Conference of the UN AI for Good global platform. In recognition of the transformative potential of AI in law and justice\, this track brings together world-leading companies\, academia\, policy voices\, and legal thinkers to harness the power of AI to promote sustainable\, ethical\, and responsible law and legal systems. \nIn collaboration with Stanford Law School and DLA Piper\, the conference will convene AI thought leaders from industry and academia. The day’s sessions will cover a variety of topics\, including the new governance landscape\, benchmarking and auditing AI systems\, using AI to enhance human rights protections\, and more. \nTo view the conference page\, click here. \nThis event is hosted at Stanford Law School by CodeX — The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics\, in collaboration with DLA Piper LLP\n\nhttps://conferences.law.stanford.edu/un-ai-for-good-law-track/\n\nThis event is open to the public.
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/un-ai-for-good-law-track-conference/
LOCATION:@ Stanford: Paul Brest Hall\, 555 Salvatierra Walk\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260413T133000
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SUMMARY:AI Agents x Law: Hands-On Workshop and Live Participatory Demo
DESCRIPTION:This hands-on workshop gives participants practical experience using AI agents for legal and professional tasks. Through guided demonstrations\, discussion\, individual exercises\, group activities\, and a capstone demo\, attendees will learn how modern agentic workflows can support research\, drafting\, analysis\, coordination\, and other high-value professional work in law and adjacent domains. \nThe session will focus on practical use of OpenAI Codex (Desktop or CLI)\, Anthropic Claude Cowork or Claude Code (Desktop or CLI)\, and Google Antigravity (Desktop) or Gemini CLI. Other agent setups may be accommodated with prior approval from the instructor. The workshop will also highlight workflow patterns that generalize across agents and platforms\, including Agent Skills\, a lightweight\, open format for extending AI agent capabilities. Guest speakers will share how they are already using AI agents in real professional settings. \nThe workshop will culminate in a live participatory multi-agent collaboration demo on the Interlateral.com professional network for agents\, where participants bring their own agents into a shared working environment with other participants and their agents. \nBecause this is a hands-on session\, in-person participants must arrive with a supported or approved AI agent already functioning before the workshop begins. Additional setup tutorials\, walkthroughs\, and guidance for supported agent options will be published at ComputationalLaw.org in advance of the workshop\, and free live help sessions will also be offered there before the event. \nIn-person participation is by invitation only due to limited space and the prerequisite of having a working agent. Request an invitation here.\n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/event/ai-agents-x-law-hands-on-workshop-and-live-participatory-demo/\n\nThis is a Stanford Law School private/or invitation only event.\n\nRequest invitation here.: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScAQvhfTRdYGizN-ODgzVsOHRVVRUpouBfC7BPHRGQu2EkqmQ/viewform
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/ai-agents-x-law-hands-on-workshop-and-live-participatory-demo/
LOCATION:@ SLS: Room 270\, Crown Quadrangle\, 559 Nathan Abbott Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305-8610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs & Centers
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260413
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SUMMARY:LLM x Law Hackathon #6
DESCRIPTION:​As AI continues to push the frontier of industries across the globe\, the legal sector is no exception. LLMs\, a foundation model capable of understanding and generating natural language text\, are already transforming the legal industry as we know it. It is now essential to stay on the cutting edge to be competitive. \n​​This hackathon aims to build solutions that consider the safe and trustworthy integration of LLMs for legal work. Join us for the sixth edition of the LLM x Law Hackathon! We encourage you to think boldly\, creatively\, and across multiple dimensions!\n\nhttps://luma.com/9x9fd4lk\n\nThis event is open to the public.
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/llm-x-law-hackathon-6/
LOCATION:@ SLS\, Crown Quadrangle\, 559 Nathan Abbott Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305-8610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs & Centers
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260413
DTSTAMP:20260218T225819Z
CREATED:20260203T180804Z
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SUMMARY:Stanford Bootcamp: Building AI Agents in Law
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, Apr. 11 (9:00am- 5:00pm) – Sunday\, Apr. 12\, 2026 (9:00am-9:00pm) \nRegister by March 3\, 2026.\nLimited to Stanford students (Law\, CS/Engineering\, GSB). Space is limited. \n\nIn this hands-on accelerated class\, interdisciplinary teams design and prototype agentic AI applications at the intersection of technology and law. In small teams of Law\, CS/Engineering\, and Business students\, you’ll receive structured instruction and expert coaching to produce: 1) a functional prototype\, and 2) a pitch narrative\, both tuned for the Stanford Law x LLM Hackathon (Day 2) to compete versus other teams. \n\nHow do you turn the latest GenAI models into reliable\, enterprise-grade agents?\nWhich legal-tech problems are “startup-sized” now—and how do you pick the right wedge?\nHow do you design around model limits (accuracy\, privacy\, IP\, compliance) to ship safely?\n\nYou’ll tackle these questions with guidance from lecturers and invited GenAI experts (past guests from OpenAI\, Google\, Apple\, and Meta). Working in small teams\, you’ll develop a GenAI startup concept\, then refine and pitch it at the open Stanford Law x LLM Hackathon (Day 2) to a panel of AI entrepreneurs and academics. No prior AI experience required. No academic credit is offered. \nClass taught by: \n\nJay Mandal is a Stanford CodeX fellow and Guest Lecturer (sixth year teaching this AI and law class at Stanford); was head M&A lawyer at Apple\, COO of SAP’s Analytics and AI Business\, and CEO/co-founder of Google Ventures-funded legal tech startup.\nRoland Vogl is Executive Director of both CodeX – the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics\, and the Stanford Program in Law\, Science and Technology\, and a Lecturer at Stanford Law School specializing in the areas of legal informatics\, IP law and innovation.\nAparna Sinha is a Stanford Engineering alum who has led AI product teams at Vercel and Capital One as SVP\, is an investor/advisor at PearVC\, and built a $B+ business at Google Cloud.\n\nQuestions? Email co-organizers Jay Mandal and Roland Vogl at AILawBootcamp@gmail.com. \nClass sponsored by CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics and Stanford CS+Social Good.\n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/event/stanford-bootcamp-building-ai-agents-in-law/\n\nThis event is open to the Stanford community.\n\nRegister here!: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfvwcFO_BYu3wTgCO8VL6vmi_TF9P3ma1E4nrW4oIXqH9N-Iw/viewform
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/stanford-bootcamp-building-ai-agents-in-law/
LOCATION:@ SLS\, Crown Quadrangle\, 559 Nathan Abbott Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305-8610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs & Centers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250929T124500
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SUMMARY:Join CodeX\, Stanford's Legal Innovation Hub
DESCRIPTION:Join us for lunch to meet CodeX researchers\, explore cutting-edge projects\, and find your role in transforming the legal system. We’ll share how you can get involved in our work at the forefront of computational law and legal AI.\n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/event/meet-codex/\n\nThis event is open to the Stanford community.\n\nRegister Today!: https://forms.gle/LPzD63CTRVKgDnW79
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/meet-codex/
LOCATION:@ SLS: Room 180\, Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305-8610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs & Centers
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