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The Fall/Winter 2024 issue of #StanfordLawMag is now available online. Click here to read another issue chock-full of news and features, including our cover story on new Stanford Law School Dean George Triantis.
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“In cyberspace, you have to defend forward. You can’t just wait in the homeland for something to happen," explains the Department of Defense's former cyber strategy leader, Michael Sulmeyer, JD ’11 (BA ’02), in a #StanfordLawMag Q&A:
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“Cyber policy is not a field where you wait decades for change to come," says Michael Sulmeyer, JD ’11 (BA ’02), who last year took on a new new cyber strategy role for the Department of Defense. Read the #StanfordLawMag Q&A:
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On December 13, 2024—his 90th birthday—Judge David Gill, JD ’59 (BA ‘56), retired from the San Diego Superior Court after 45 years on the bench, the longest-ever service for a San Diego Superior Court judge. Read more in #StanfordLawMag:
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Last year, the Dept. of Defense established a dual leadership role for cyber operations and strategy, tapping Michael Sulmeyer, JD ’11, (BA '02), for what can only be described as a huge job. Learn more about the magnitude of his work in #StanfordLawMag:
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A #StanfordLawMag article, "Deals Demystified," looks at a new book from Prof. Michael Klausner, who has long taught a class on the topics in his book, teaching students--and now readers--to analyze business transactions from an economics perspective.
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Even the most experienced deal lawyers often don't understand the economic challenges underlying their deals, according to Stanford Law's Michael Klausner, who explores the economics of dealmaking in his new book, covered in #StanfordLawMag:
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This #StanfordLawMag article gives a look inside Professor Nate Persily’s, JD ’98, extensive collection of election memorabilia.
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In his new book on international trade, Stanford Law's Alan Sykes looks at the core tenets of international law, the economic underpinnings, and the roles of key institutions operating in this space. Read the #StanfordLawMag story:
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Professor Debbie Sivas, JD ’87, looks at the legal battles shaping a decades-old environmental law in this #StanfordLawMag Point of View
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Read this #StanfordLawMag profile of new SLS Professor Bernice Grant: Bringing Together Students and Start-ups as Director of the Entrepreneurship Clinic
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In this episode of #StanfordLegalPod, Pam Karlan is joined by Stanford Law School Professor David Sklansky, a leading criminal law expert, to discuss his new book and the failures of America’s criminal justice system.
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Rhode Center project shines a light on secret settlements and protective orders. Read more in #StanfordLawMag student perspective
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Read this #StanfordLawMag profile of new SLS Professor E. Tendayi Achiume: Reimagining International Law to Combat Racism and Exclusion
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Read this #StanfordLawMag profile of new SLS Professor Mila Sohoni: Imparting a Passion for Civil Procedure
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A new book by Alan Sykes takes on trade, tariffs, and treaties. "I’d been wanting to write this for a long time," Sykes says in a #StanfordLawMag story. "I recently decided I just couldn’t put it off forever.”
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A new book by Professor Michael Klausner explains the economic forces at play in business transactions. Read more in #StanfordLawMag
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Stanford Law School honors Professor Deborah Hensler’s groundbreaking career as a civil justice scholar and empirical researcher. Read more in #StanfordLawMag
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Stanford’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic celebrates two decades of advocacy and landmark victories at the nation’s High Court. Read more in #StanfordLawMag
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Xavier A. Gutierrez, JD ’00, the first Latino CEO in the NHL, is driving economic empowerment through sports and business. Read more in this #StanfordLawMag profile
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