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law.stanford.edu > 03/23/2026 > california-should-prioritize-electric-vehicle-incentives-not-biofuel-subsidies

California Should Prioritize Electric Vehicle Incentives, Not Biofuel Subsidies

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (1302+ words) California Should Prioritize Electric Vehicle Incentives, Not Biofuel Subsidies'Stanford Law School On March 13, the Department of Energy used the expanding U.S war in Iran as an excuse to override California's environmental laws and force resumption of oil production along the…...

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law.stanford.edu > 02/08/2026 > built-by-agents-tested-by-agents-trusted-by-whom

Built by Agents, Tested by Agents, Trusted by Whom?

1+ mon, 3+ week ago  (623+ words) On February 6, 2026, StrongDM's AI team published a manifesto. Three engineers described a "Software Factory" where coding agents write, test, and ship production software. No human writes code. No human reviews code. The humans design specifications, curate test scenarios, and watch…...

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law.stanford.edu > press > what-team-usas-style-signals-about-america

What Team USA’s Style Signals About America

3+ mon, 1+ week ago  (286+ words) (Originally published by'The Stanford Report on December 17, 2025.) Richard Thompson Ford, a Stanford legal scholar who studies the politics of fashion, discusses the messages embedded in Team USA's recently unveiled uniforms for the 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. Earlier this month,…...

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law.stanford.edu > stanford-lawyer > articles > new-chapters

New Chapters

5+ mon, 1+ week ago  (652+ words) When Shafaq Khan joined a Bay Area authors group in 2019, she didn't expect to find a fellow public interest lawyer, let alone one who shared her Stanford Law connection. "I didn't know anyone," Khan says. "I just wanted some writing…...

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law.stanford.edu > 09/18/2025 > why-fast-tracking-oil-drilling-in-california-wont-lower-prices-at-the-pump

Why Fast-Tracking Oil Drilling in California Won’t Lower Prices at the Pump

6+ mon, 1+ week ago  (168+ words) (Originally published by'Calmatters on September 16, 2025.) California's demand for gasoline has fallen steadily over the last two decades as state consumers shift to cleaner electric and hybrid vehicles." What's [] (Originally published by Calmatters on September 16, 2025.) California's demand for gasoline has fallen…...

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law.stanford.edu > stanford-lawyer > articles > in-print-cricket-night

In Print: Cricket Night

8+ mon, 4+ day ago  (167+ words) Cricket Night November 2024 (Independently Published) In Cricket Night, a young adult novel by Craig Mallery and Andy Badeker (written under the name Mallery Badeker), a surprise holiday plunges four students at an elite New England prep school into an all-night…...

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law.stanford.edu > stanford-lawyer > articles > in-print-waters-of-destruction

In Print: Waters of Destruction

8+ mon, 4+ day ago  (292+ words) Waters of Destruction Severn House, April 2025 Retired caterer Valerie Corbin investigates a suspicious drowning on the Big Island of Hawaii in the latest installment in retired appellate lawyer Leslie Karst's Orchid Isle mystery series. Called "a cozy culinary mystery" (Karst…...

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law.stanford.edu > stanford-lawyer > articles > in-print-snow

In Print: Snow

8+ mon, 4+ day ago  (303+ words) Snow Walker Books U.S., January 2025 In Snow, the latest book from former public interest lawyer Meera Trehan, an imprisoned princess needs the help of a girl from the modern world to undo a wish gone wrong and save her snowy kingdom....

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law.stanford.edu > stanford-lawyer > articles > in-print-flirting-lessons

In Print: Flirting Lessons

8+ mon, 4+ day ago  (521+ words) Flirting Lessons Berkley, April 2025 Flirting Lessons, the ninth published book from romance novelist Jasmine Guillory, introduces readers to Avery Jensen, almost 30, fresh off a breakup, and tired of always being so uptight and well-behaved. She wants to get a hobby,…...

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law.stanford.edu > stanford-lawyer > articles > in-print-we-make-each-other-beautiful-art-activism-and-the-law-and-a-history-of-hazardous-objects

In Print: We Make Each Other Beautiful: Art, Activism, and the Law and A History of Hazardous Objects

8+ mon, 4+ day ago  (191+ words) We Make Each Other Beautiful: Art, Activism, and the Law Cornell University Press, June 2024 A History of Hazardous Objects University Of Nevada Press, September 2024 In A History of Hazardous Objects, Murray tells the story of Laura de Le'n, a radar…...