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As a professional working at the intersection of legal and tech, how do you stay up to speed and navigate these new challenges and opportunities? Join us for this year's Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices on June 10.

RSVP: stanford.io/3QExfcx

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'One problem is the narrowness of the decision. The Court merely prohibited the deliberate segregation of the schools by the government,' said SLS's Ralph Richard Banks in a Stanford Lawyer online feature titled 'Brown v. Board: Success or Failure?'

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'We have to find strategies that are proactive, to try to make AI as good as possible, as likely to help people, and avoid the harms as much as possible,' said SLS's Margaret Hagan for Law360 in 'Stanford Prof On Using Legal AI To Help Real People.'

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SLS Professor Michael McConnell was recently a guest on a National Constitution Center's Town Hall titled 'Ensuring Election Integrity: Insights From Meta’s Oversight Board.' Learn more at the link below.

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'[Trump is] not immune for the vast majority of the conduct alleged in the indictment,' said SLS's Matthew Seligman for NBC News in 'At Supreme Court, Trump lawyer backs away from absolute immunity argument.'

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'A lot of public scrutiny on the ISPs and then the attempts to bring back net neutrality in Congress basically kept the ISPs on their best behavior,' said SLS Professor Barbara van Schewick for NPR.

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On May 17 & 18, the Stanford Constitutional Law Center will host a conference on 'Presidents Beware: Investigations, Impeachment, Disqualifications, and Prosecution'.

RSVP and learn more about the conference: stanford.io/3UA1h20

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“It’s not as if you’re just getting something extra. We’re using some capacity that would have otherwise been used for the internet,' said SLS Professor Barbara van Schewick for the The Washington Post in an article about the FCC reinstating net neutrality.

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'Scientists can’t tell us and shouldn’t tell us, in fact, what values to hold. Scientists get in trouble when they try that,' said SLS Professor Robert MacCoun in an interview with Scientific American titled 'Can Scientific Thinking Save the World?'

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SLS Professor Daniel Ho and coauthors' study, 'Large Legal Fictions: Profiling Legal Hallucinations in Large Language Models,' was mentioned by Forbes in “How Data-Centric AI Can Solve Enterprise Mistrust.”

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SLS Professor Daniel Ho and Christie Lawrence, JD ’24 (MPP, Harvard Kennedy School of Government), were guests on the latest Stanford Legal podcast episode, which is hosted by SLS' Pam Karlan and Rich Ford. Listen in at the link below.

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'If the company is acquiring data on the US population that can be used by the Chinese government in a way that threatens American national security, that of course is a compelling state interest,' said SLS's Nate Persily for CNN Business.

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“What struck me most about the case was the relentless efforts by several of the justices on the conservative side not to focus on, consider or even acknowledge the facts of the actual case in front of them,' said SLS's Pamela Karlan for the The New York Times.

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'[The FTC prohibition] is great public policy that will improve both innovation and the lives of workers... the evidence in support of it is overwhelming,' said SLS's Mark Lemley for Corporate Counsel.

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'Case law is now abundantly clear that if the FCC eliminates its authority over broadband by miscategorizing it as a Title I information service, then the states can step in,' said SLS Professor Barbara van Schewick for Ars Technica.

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Join us tomorrow from 10:30-1:00 PM PST at the links below for a live-streamed discussion on the current threats to judicial independence in Mexico. Adriana García is presenting SLS's Rule of Law Impact Lab's recent report.

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“Law and robust legal institutions play critical roles in addressing the most pressing challenges to our society, and Stanford Law must lead in promoting vigorous and open debate in key areas of law and public policy.' - Dean George Triantis via The American Law Institute stanford.io/3Qz3lWX

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How long does it take to conceive and roll out a groundbreaking AI tool? About 48 hours, at least at the recent CodeX Hackathon, where two SLS students were part of winning teams. Read the @stanfordlawmag story: stanford.io/3UCcVK2

How long does it take to conceive and roll out a groundbreaking AI tool? About 48 hours, at least at the recent CodeX Hackathon, where two SLS students were part of winning teams. Read the @stanfordlawmag story: stanford.io/3UCcVK2
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Olga Mack (Olga V. Mack), CodeX Fellow, wrote a piece for Above the Law titled 'The Digital Transformation Journey: Lessons For Lawyers Embracing AI.' Read the article at the link below.

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“You know, banning noncompetes doesn’t mean people are free to do whatever they want,” said SLS Professor Mark Lemley for Marketplace in 'How companies can protect trade secrets without noncompete clauses.'

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