...New Jersey law. Hart was a quarterback with the Rutgers University NCAA Men's Division I football team for the 2002 through 2005...
Tech Circuit: LegalTech West Coast wraps up with Cisco's transparent ethics guides and Lex Machina's big venture capital news; Thursday it's Tech Day in San Francisco
...6. New York University School of Law. 7. London School of Economics Department of Law. 8. Columbia Law School. 9. Stanford Law School. 10...
The occasion of the Supreme Court's spring musicale saw Broadway great Barbara Cook belting out jazz and oldtime favorites. Plus: Skadden and News Corp., Arent Fox reps the 49ers, Boasberg clears the
...panel discussion about Lex Machina at 1:30. Stanford University is a legendary breeding ground for startups Silicon Valley giants...
...m. to 5 p.m. with Roland Vogl, executive director of Stanford University's Center for Legal Informatics (aka CodeX), and T.J. Johnson...
...1 University of Texas School of Law ...
...6. New York University School of Law. 7. London School of Economics Department of Law. 8. Columbia Law School. 9. Stanford Law School. 10...
...of Law at the University of Alabama. From 2010 to 2011, he was a Visiting Associate Professor of Law at Stanford Law School where he...
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...University of California, Berkeley School of Law's Discrimination Research Center from 2001 to 2006 and has taught immigration law at his alma mater, Stanford...
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