Stanford Law School welcomes Professor Orin Kerr to the faculty! Widely recognized as a leading authority on the Fourth Amendment, Kerr, a former DOJ trial lawyer, was instrumental in developing the field of computer crime law. stanford.io/40onDYl
Juan Guaidó or Nicolás Maduro: Who is the rightful president of Venezuela? In his recent op-ed for @lawfareblog, SLS Assistant Professor Diego Zambrano discusses why Guaidó is the country's de jure president. stanford.io/2MRK6WJ
In response to today’s court judgement, Stephen McFarland, former US Ambassador to Guatemala said: “The Guatemalan Constitutional Court deserves considerable credit for this decision confirming that elected officials, including president-elect Bernardo Arevalo… (🧵1/3)
“For someone who works on speech and law and tech, there is no better home than Stanford."
@evelyndouek, an internet regulation law scholar, joins Stanford Law School’s faculty as an Assistant Professor of Law. stanford.io/3PeZ6Nn
Professor Jenny S. Martinez (@JMartinezSLS), a scholar of international law and constitutional law who has been a member of the Stanford faculty for more than 15 years, has been named dean of Stanford Law School. stanford.io/2GrffPn
"Q: Has Mueller done anything wrong by asking GSA for these records?
A: The short answer is no, said Stanford law professor @d_a_sklansky " stanford.io/2B0gXl3
SLS Dean Jenny Martinez & @persily, along w/ @FSIStanford's @McFaul, started the day for the Challenges to Democracy in the Digital Information Realm Symposium with an overview including the new collaboration with the law school. View all the events here: stanford.io/3vziRa7
If Huawei succeeds in overturning a law that prevents federal agencies from using the company's equipment, Trump's potential leverage in the U.S.-China trade war could dissipate. SLS professor Alan Sykes weighs in: yhoo.it/2mF3Bsq
We are excited to announce that Elizabeth Reese (@yunpovi) will be joining our faculty on June 1 as an assistant professor of law. Welcome to #StanfordLaw!
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Congratulations to Judge Sunshine Suzanne Sykes, JD '01, who was nominated for US District Court for the Central District of CA. Sykes would be the first-ever Native American and Navajo citizen to sit on the federal bench in the state of California. stanford.io/3E0EIJL
President Biden has been unable to overturn many immigration rules enacted in the last four years, however, the use of executive orders shows his push to align his action with his rhetoric. SLS's Lucas Guttentag comments via @politicostanford.io/3bBHpX0