Mark Lemley, a Stanford professor and prominent Bay Area lawyer, dumped Meta as a client in its legal battle over copyrights ...
As the United States edges ever closer to a TikTok ban, Americans are flocking to other Chinese-owned alternatives in droves.
A lawyer representing Meta in a copyright case said he was dropping the company as a client due to CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s ...
Mark Lemley said he could not “in good conscience” represent Mark Zuckerberg given recent decisions to "encourage ...
Brilliantly argued and spot-on, Ilya Shapiro's new book Lawless should be mandatory reading at all American law schools - ...
Stanford University stands as a global leader in higher education, known for its exceptional research, renowned faculty, and ...
Candice C. Jones’ column is for Black women in leadership because very little in the public dialogue reflects that experience ...
California's next bar exam, scheduled for Feb. 25 and 26, will be the first where most applicants take the exam remotely on ...
President-elect Donald J. Trump has worked for years to discredit any and all criminal and civil cases against him as nothing ...
Institutions like Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University and Stanford Law School are leading the way in these emerging ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok in the United States beginning Jan. 19 unless the ...
I'm delighted to be able to pass along this item from my Stanford colleague Prof. Michael McConnell (Stanford Law School), one of the nation's leading ...