LST Affiliates Program

Affiliates of the Program in Law, Science & Technology (LST) contribute through sponsorship and program input and support cutting-edge research, teaching, and program development across the centers currently housed within the program.

LST draws from Stanford Law School’s renowned faculty experts and technologically savvy and enthusiastic students, alumni practicing on the cutting edge of technology law, and a location in the heart of Silicon Valley to address the many questions arising from the increasingly prominent role that science and technology play in both national and global arenas. The program brings together legal, technology and business leaders, government and regulatory officials, advocacy organizations, and the public at large to identify and to work toward innovative answers to important questions that are raised at the intersection of law, science and technology.

Participating Faculty and Staff

Henry T. Greely

Henry T. Greely

  • Deane F. and Kate Edelman Johnson Professor of Law
  • Director, Center for Law and the Biosciences
  • Professor, by courtesy, Genetics
  • Chair, Steering Committee of the Center for Biomedical Ethics
  • Director, Stanford Program in Neuroscience and Society
Daniel E. Ho 4

Daniel E. Ho

  • William Benjamin Scott and Luna M. Scott Professor of Law
  • Professor of Political Science
  • Professor of Computer Science (by courtesy)
  • Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)
  • Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic and Policy Research
  • Director of the Regulation, Evaluation, and Governance Lab (RegLab)
Julian Nyarko

Julian Nyarko

  • Professor of Law
  • Associate Director and Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI)
  • Faculty Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)
Roland Vogl 2

Roland Vogl

  • Executive Director of CodeX - the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
  • Executive Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology

LST Affiliate Members

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Fenwick & West Logo
Wilmer Hale Logo
Linklaters Logo
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Membership Fee

Law, Science & Technology affiliate program membership is $100,000 per year for companies, and $25,000 per year for law firms. These funds support research and education that aims to raise professional understanding and public awareness of legal, business and ethical challenges, and promote informed public policy at the intersection of law, science and technology.

Affiliate agreements are renewed annually at the close of each calendar year.

Program Benefits

  • Members will have the opportunity to nominate speakers and suggest content for Law, Science & Technology events, including the Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute, CodeX FutureLaw Conference, and the Digital Economy Best Practices Conference.
  • Members will have the opportunity to nominate two qualified candidates to attend the above programs.
  • Members can participate in the annual LST advisory board and conference planning meetings to provide input on research and programs through an interactive exchange of ideas with other affiliates and LST faculty and staff.
  • Members will receive regular LST publications highlighting research, programs and events.
  • Members will be recognized in printed and online materials for the LST.

Contacts

For more information about the LST Affiliates Program, please contact:

Chrisanthe Steininger
Associate Director of Development, Corporate and Foundation Relations
Stanford Law School
559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, CA 94305-8610
Phone: 650 374.9591
Fax: 650 725.9786
csteininger@law.stanford.edu

For more information about the Program in Law, Science & Technology, please contact:

Roland Vogl, Esq. Executive Director, Program in Law, Science & Technology
Stanford Law School
559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, CA 94305-8610
650 723.8532
rvogl@law.stanford.edu

For more information about Industrial Affiliate programs, please refer to the Stanford Policy.