Stanford Law School Tech Law & Policy
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The go-to source for the law, policy, and ethics of technology.
Stanford, California
Joined November 2020
EU AI Act implications for AI in criminal sentencing, classifying most systems as "high risk" with strict compliance requirements.@RobertMahari & Mazzini find legal uncertainty & policy tensions between broad horizontal regulation and sector-specific needs
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Abstract. The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA) establishes a comprehensive framework for regulating AI, yet its application to criminal sentencing presents significant challenges. While the AIA...
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AI now lets researchers analyze 60K+ cases to rank law firms by actual courtroom wins, not prestige. Traditional rankings poorly predict results. CodeX Associate Director @RobertMahari offers data-driven alternative
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Choosing outside counsel is one of the highest-stakes decisions a litigant makes—and one of the noisiest. Buyers of legal services mostly rely on fa
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ACG Silicon Valley's Top 40 Leaders to Watch recognizes executives driving innovation and growth. CodeX Associate Director @RobertMahari featured in latest list. See the full list of 2025 leaders making an impact. https://t.co/b9Bv3uxGyL
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Mirror bacteria could evade immune systems & devastate ecosystems. Scientists agree: they shouldn't be created. We have a rare chance to prevent catastrophic threat. LST's Cuellar in @CarnegieEndow : guard against mirror bacteria now https://t.co/dQoNZeJfOB
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Emerging scientific consensus about the risks from mirror life presents a rare and promising policy opportunity to prevent the emergence of a global threat.
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The 2025 LLMxLaw Hackathon brought together 150+ students from 14 countries and 43 universities to develop innovative legal tech solutions. https://t.co/vDfoAnReDo Organized by King's E-Lab, Cambridge Judge Business School & CodeX
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At the end of June, the King’s E-Lab ran its annual LLM x Law Hackathon, in partnership with Stanford University CodeX and the Cambridge Judge Business School. The four-day event brought together...
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"Nothing about the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) requires platforms to change the speech that American users can see and share online" says @daphnehk in her post A Primer on Cross-Border Speech Regulation and the EU’s Digital Services Act https://t.co/rXeOijcfzL
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Some U.S. politicians have recently characterized European platform and social media regulation laws as “censorship” of speech in the U.S. If this claim were true, it would be a very big deal. As...
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Apply Now! Stanford IP Summer School, Aug. 18-22, in-person @StanfordLaw, or join us live online from anywhere. Topics: US & Tech #IPLaw, #copyright #trademarks #patents #tradesecrets Design protection, #IP license, tech transfer. Learn more: https://t.co/6SWNmVFKjd
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Report calls for developing drugs that are most needed. #IP expert @StanfordLaw Prof. Lisa Larrimore Ouellette contributed to a report outlining strategies for reforming market-driven drug development. https://t.co/TPiMzkkYm8
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No Travel Needed: Learn US IP Law @StanfordLaw—Live Online. Join top global IP experts 8/18-22 for the premier IP law program. Topics: US & Tech #IPLaw, #copyright #trademarks #patents #tradesecrets Design protection, #IP license, tech transfer. Apply: https://t.co/6SWNmVFKjd
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Prof. @PatentScholar Lisa Larimore Ouellette was part of a committee of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine that authored this consensus study report. https://t.co/nKNHPZoP1o
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Read online, download a free PDF, or order a copy in print.
Current U.S. investment in #PharmaceuticalDevelopment, while substantial, does not always yield desired health outcomes or meet the needs of patients. Our new report makes recommendations for aligning investments to address #DiseaseBurden & #UnmetNeed: https://t.co/zsAYKZTv5A
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How is artificial intelligence is changing the legal field? On The Future of Everything podcast, @StanfordLaw Daniel Ho explains how AI can reduce costs and improve access to legal expertise, but rampant hallucinations remain an issue. Watch it here:
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An authority in applying language models in legal and regulatory settings says that his field is only getting started lowering costs and improving access to the legal expertise of artificial intell...
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“AI is ripe for legal innovation—but high stakes demand caution,” says @StanfordLaw prof Dan Ho. In this @StanfordEng podcast, Ho explains how AI helped counties erase racist housing covenants in days & why sloppy use still leads to 80%+ hallucinations. 🎧
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An authority in applying language models in legal and regulatory settings says that his field is only getting started lowering costs and improving access to the legal expertise of artificial intell...
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SLS Professor Allen Weiner was a guest on @CBSNews in "Bay Area technology experts comment on possibility of cyberattacks following U.S. strikes on Iran." Watch it here:
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A day after President Trump announced the U.S. struck nuclear facilities in Iran, the Department of Homeland Security warned about the potential for low-level cybersecurity attacks.
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Japan is ramping up efforts to attract medical tourists, focusing on language support and international cooperation. But how will it ensure ethical standards are maintained? Read more in a recent blog post by SLS's Center for Law and the Biosciences:
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Shin Koike LLM, student fellow, Center for Law and the Biosciences Introduction Medical tourism—traveling to another country to receive medical care
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“The first thing that surprised me is how much variation there is," said SLS's Mark Lemley for @arstechnica in "Study: Meta AI model can reproduce almost half of Harry Potter book." Read more here:
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The research could have big implications for generative AI copyright lawsuits.
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SLS Professor Mark Lemley wrote an article, "Where are all the Prior Art Users in Patent Cases?", published by the @aipla Quarterly Journal. Read it here:
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Excited for our report launch next week!
Join us on 7/15 for the virtual public release webinar of a new report examining challenges and solutions to better aligning investment in #TherapeuticDevelopment with #DiseaseBurden and #UnmetNeed. Register here: https://t.co/kk2OtWhzgd
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Join SLS's David Freeman Engstrom, Margaret Hagan and Daniel Bernal on the Stanford Legal Podcast as they discuss a groundbreaking report by @StanfordCLP and @LegalDesignLab for creating more innovative, modern, and accessible courts.
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No Travel Needed: Learn US IP Law @StanfordLaw—Live Online. Join top global IP experts 8/18-22 for the premier IP law program. Topics: US & Tech #IPLaw, #copyright #trademarks #patents #tradesecrets Design protection, #IP license, tech transfer. Apply: https://t.co/6SWNmVFKjd
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