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Meet Alisa Hoban, a JD student in Stanford Law School’s class of 2024. “I am so grateful for my time at Stanford Law School and would not be where I am without the support of family, friends, and loved ones who have supported me throughout my time here!” said Hoban about her SLS experience.

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Meet Alisa Hoban, a JD student in Stanford Law School’s class of 2024. “I am so grateful for my time at Stanford Law School and would not be where I am without the support of family, friends, and loved ones who have supported me throughout my time here!” said Hoban about her SLS experience.

Meet Stefan Suazo, a JD student from SLS's class of 2024. Suazo is co-president of his class with Kavya Muduganti who he worked with to interview his classmates about their Stanford Law School experience.

Stanford Law School offers a wide range of courses such as “How to Ask a Question” and “California Coast: Science, Policy and Law.” These unique courses contribute to the vibrant academic environment at the school. Hear from SLS’s class of 2024 as they talk about their favorite classes and the incredible faculty who taught them.

Can law school be fun?! Students from SLS’s class of 2024 answer that question with a few of their fondest memories. From fountain hopping to climbing Mount Whitney, students highlight some of the joys of law school.

Hey all you SLS alums out there, check out our newest alumni, the incredible class of 2024! SLS’s class of 2024's graduation is just around the corner! Since this amazing class will be leaving us soon, we are highlighting a few of these extraordinary graduates over the next few weeks with the help of Stefan Suazo and Kayva Muduganti, SLS’s class of 2024 co-presidents, who conducted interviews with eight of their classmates before flipping the camera on themselves. Follow along in the upcoming days and weeks to learn more about our graduates’ favorite memories of their time at SLS along with their plans post-graduation. Congratulations to the SLS class of 2024!

Bright Award 2021 Winner India Logan-Riley
Join us on April 14 for the Stanford Bright Award for Environmental Sustainability in Honor of Maria Azhunova (2020) and India Logan-Riley (2021). https://stanford.io/3tULuyL Learn more about the 2021 winner, India Logan-Riley:

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Hank Greely PBS trailer
Watch Stanford Law professor Hank Greely and Stanford professor Paul Berg on “The Gene: An Intimate History,” a new Ken Burns and PBS documentary airing April 7th and 14th. This compelling story brings to life today’s revolution in medical science interwoven with a history of the discoveries that made this possible and the ethical challenges raised by the ability to edit DNA with precision.

Racial Justice: Key NAACP Legal Defense Fund Cases
From the groundbreaking Brown v. Board of Education case to voting rights and education, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF) has been the nation’s premier civil rights law organization fighting for racial justice and equality since its founding in 1940 by legendary civil rights lawyer (and later Supreme Court justice) Thurgood Marshall. Sherrilyn Ifill, LDF’s President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF), will discuss important NAACP cases and issues in a live taping of the Stanford Legal podcast. For more Stanford Radio and past episodes, visit: https://law.stanford.edu/stanford-legal-on-siriusxm/

Key Civil Liberties Issues
The ACLU has been the nation’s premier defender of civil liberties since its founding 100 years ago. David Cole, the ACLU’s national legal director who oversees its entire legal docket, will discuss key civil liberties issues facing the country today including two LGBTQ rights cases that he recently argued before the Supreme Court in a live taping of the Stanford Legal podcast. For more Stanford Radio and past episodes, visit: https://law.stanford.edu/stanford-legal-on-siriusxm/

The Power of the Presidential Pardon
The U.S. president’s power of pardon dates back to the British monarchy and the “godly” rights of kings, but has the pardon stood the test of time? Listen in as constitutional law expert Bernadette Meyler and author of the recent book, “Theaters of Pardoning,” discusses modern-day pardons and the evolution of the law in a live taping of the Stanford Legal podcast. For more Stanford Radio and past episodes, visit: https://stanford.io/2SqmNob