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Follow our Stanford Law School Facebook page to stay up to date on all things happening within the SLS community. In addition to the institutional page, there are more than 25 Facebook pages associated with SLS. Become a fan of one our several programs, centers & clinics pages, subscribe to one of our publications pages, or reconnect with fellow alumni in one of our many class group pages.
Institutional Alumni- SLS Chicago Law Chapter
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- Class of 1993
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Follow @stanfordlaw for top legal thought leadership. In addition to our institutional twitter account there are more than 35 twitter accounts associated with SLS managed by our programs, centers, faculty, publications, clinics and others.
Institutional Publications- Stanford Lawyer Magazine
- Stanford Law Review
- Stanford Journal of International Law
- Stanford Journal of Complex Litigation
- SLS Thomas C. Grey Fellows
- SLS Policy Lab
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- Stanford Rock Center
- SLS Legal Profession
- Stanford CIS
- Levin Center
- CodeX Stanford
- Human Rights Clinic
- Stanford Steyer-Taylor Center
- Three Strikes Project
- Juelsgaard IP Clinic
- ALEP Stanford
- Legal Design Lab
- Stanford Center for Law and History
- SLS Center for Law & the Biosciences
- Michelle Wilde Anderson
- Ralph Richard Banks
- Rabia Belt
- Tom Dannenbaum
- John Donohue
- Evelyn Douek
- Richard Thompson Ford
- Henry T. Greely
- Orin Kerr
- Mark Lemley
- Rob MacCoun
- Phillip Malone
- Jenny Martinez
- Michelle M. Mello
- Bernadette Meyler
- Anne Joseph O'Connell
- Lisa Ouellete
- Nathaniel Persily
- Elizabeth Reese
- F. Dan Siciliano
- Shirin Sinnar
- David Alan Sklansky
- Fred Smith Jr.
- James A. Sonne
- Ron Tyler
- Barbara van Schewick
- Allen Weiner
Subscribe to our SLS YouTube channel to view great faculty discussions, guest speakers and major conferences happening on campus.
SLS Playlists- Stanford Legal Podcast
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- Stanford Human Rights Center
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- Mills Legal Clinic of Stanford Law School
- Stanford Constitutional Law Center
- Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law
- CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
- Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance
- Stanford Center on the Legal Profession
- Rock Center for Corporate Governance
- Center for Law and the Biosciences
- Center for Internet and Society
Follow our company page for jobs and fellowships at SLS, top institutional announcements, and legal industry career tips and information. In addition, if you are a SLS alum, student, faculty or staff member you can join our private SLS LinkedIn group where you can connect with more than 2,000 members from our community.
Company Pages- Stanford Law School
- Stanford Law School Alumni
- Stanford Neukom Center for the Rule of Law
- Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession at Stanford Law School
- Stanford Center for Racial Justice
- Stanford Law Review
- Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance
- Stanford Law School Gould Center for Conflict Resolution
Stay connected with alumni and students through our LinkedIn groups. Whether you're looking to share insights, post job opportunities, or simply stay in touch, these Stanford Law School communities are a great place to start.
Follow us on Instagram as we capture and share what life on campus is like. From students to alumni, we are documenting all the different experiences, events and favorite spots found at Stanford Law School.
Institutional Dean for Admissions Faculty Center and Programs- Center for Internet and Society
- China Guiding Cases Project
- CodeX
- The "Fayemous" SLS Admissions Blog
- Human Rights Center
- Law and Biosciences Blog
- Law and Policy Lab
- Legal Aggregate
- Mills Legal Clinic of Stanford Law School
- Stanford Center for Racial Justice
- Stanford Law Veterans Organization
- Stanford Securities Litigation Analytics
Follow Stanford@law.stanford.edu for top legal thought leadership. In addition to the main Stanford Law School account, follow our law school faculty on the platform as well as our centers and programs.
Institutional Faculty Centers and ProgramsTune into these podcasts and discussions to hear from our SLS experts on current events and their scholarship.
Stanford Legal Podcast Moderated Content DiscussionsJoin the Conversation
Meet Lejla Tuholjaković, LLM ’26. A Bosnian-Austrian lawyer originally from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lejla built her legal career in Austria before coming to Stanford Law School. During her time at SLS, she served as Financial Officer of the International Law Society, worked as a Research ...Assistant on Sustainable Finance and Carbon Markets, and was an Associate Editor of the Stanford Journal of Law, Economics & Business. Lejla completed the Corporate Governance & Practice LLM track and now heads to New York as she transitions into the U.S. legal market.
Congratulations to Stanford Law School’s RegLab and the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment on receiving an inaugural AI in Action Award from the Center for Civic Futures.
The award-winning tool, developed by CDLE and RegLab, uses AI to support one of the most demanding parts of ...the unemployment adjudication process. It helps adjudicators spot gaps in the record and identify the follow-up questions needed to resolve a claim.
The project was recognized in the “Rising AI Pilot” category for its responsible implementation, rigorous evaluation, and practical approach to government innovation.
Read more: https://brnw.ch/21x3FZW
What does it actually take for democracy to work? Stanford Legal took up the question in the opening episode of the eight part series: The Declaration at 250.
In the first episode we hear from former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and historian David Kennedy. Rice argued that the ...Declaration of Independence marked the end of tyranny, not the birth of democracy. The work that follows, she said, depends on durable institutions: a workable balance among branches of government, an independent judiciary and, often most crucially, a vibrant civil society that can channel protest into law, governance and everyday problem-solving.
Kennedy traced the Declaration’s promise of equality as principle, observed condition, aspiration and enforceable law — and warned about declining trust in institutions and in one another.
Tune in: https://brnw.ch/21x3DYj
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