George Triantis, the Charles J. Meyers Professor of Law and Business at Stanford, has been named dean of Stanford Law School, the university announced Tuesday. Triantis, also a senior associate vice ...
The disruption of Judge Kyle Duncan’s talk at Stanford Law School (“My Struggle Session at Stanford Law School,” op-ed, March 18) was a terrible event—terrible for the speaker, the students who wished ...
Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne renewed the University’s commitment to academic freedom and teased new measures to safeguard free expression in an email to the campus community Monday morning.
Jenny S. Martinez, professor of law with Stanford Law School. Courtesy photo. Jenny S. Martinez, who is Stanford Law School's 14th dean, will become Stanford's 14th provost Oct. 1. Robert Weisberg, ...
Jan 9 (Reuters) - Stanford Law School has appointed its third dean in four months, this time with Paul Brest serving as an interim leader. Stanford officials announced on Monday that Brest, who ...
Dec 7 (Reuters) - Stanford Law School said this week that it will fund a student loan alternative that sets repayment at 10% of graduates' income, whether they work in private practice, public ...
Stanford Law School (SLS) Dean Jenny Martinez was named Stanford’s 14th provost, interim President Richard Saller announced in a letter to the Stanford community on Wednesday. The decision comes after ...
Stanford Law School's decision to reportedly tap the organizer behind an infamous shout-down protest against Trump-appointed federal judge Kyle Duncan earlier this year for a search committee to find ...
A confrontation this month between a conservative judge and left-wing students at Stanford Law School may mark a turning point in the free speech debate, said a prominent legal writer and analyst who ...
T he students who disrupt right-wing speakers — the protest against Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan, who tried to speak at Stanford Law School, is a prominent recent case — have been appropriately criticized ...
There is no First Amendment right to use speech to shout down a speaker and keep them from being heard. This principle has again become important in connection with an incident at Stanford Law School ...
L ess than a week after Judge Kyle Duncan’s controversial appearance at Stanford Law School, another public servant, Congressman Ted Lieu, spoke at Stanford. “Making sure that we still have a ...