The mission of the Legal Innovation through Frontier Technology Lab (liftlab) is to increase access to high quality legal services in the private sector by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and other frontier technologies. We develop, investigate and evaluate AI in legal education and private practice that is designed to both reduce the cost and increase the quality of legal services in a sustainable and responsible way. To bridge the gap between theory and practice, our work extends be...| Stanford Law School
Six years ago, Joe Bankman, the Ralph M. Parsons Professor of Law and Business, wanted to broaden his legal scholarship. So in his spare time, he went| Stanford Law School
Our economy is dominated by five aging tech giants – Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft. In the last twenty years, no company has commerci| Stanford Law School
Building on Stanford Law School’s long history as a leading voice on the rule of law, the Sally B. and William H. Neukom Center for the Rule of Law| Stanford Law School
Diego A. Zambrano’s primary research and teaching interests lie in the areas of civil procedure, transnational litigation, and judicial federalism.| Stanford Law School
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July 21, 2025 – Stanford, CA – Stanford Law School announced today that Fred O. Smith Jr., JD ’07, has joined the faculty as a professor of law.| Stanford Law School
July 22, 2025 – Stanford, CA — Stanford Law School today announced the appointment of Lucy Ricca as executive director of the Sally B. and William| Stanford Law School
CodeX–The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics and the legal technology company Casetext recently announced what they called “a watershed moment.| Stanford Law School