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Stanford Legal Design Lab
The Stanford Legal Design Lab conducts research, designs interventions, and develops technologies and policies to promote equal access to justice. -
Three Strikes and Justice Advocacy Project
We represent people serving the longest and most unjust prison terms in the country. Most of our clients are serving life sentences under the “Three Strikes” law for minor crimes. -
Global Digital Policy Incubator
The mission of the Global Digital Policy Incubator at the Stanford Cyber Policy Center is to inspire policy and governance innovations that reinforce Democratic values, universal human rights, and the rule of law in the digital realm. -
Program on Platform Regulation
The Program on Platform Regulation focuses on current or emerging law governing Internet platforms, with an emphasis on laws’ consequences for the rights and interests of Internet users and the public. -
Program on Governance and Emerging Technologies
The Program on Governance of Emerging Technologies aims to build a path for future research and policymaking in order to explore the impacts of emerging technologies on democratic governance, rule of law, and socioeconomic inequality. -
John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics supports faculty and student research, issues working papers, holds seminars and lunch discussions, and awards student fellowships in law and economics to Stanford students. -
Gould Negotiation and Mediation Program
Gould Negotiation and Mediation Program is focused on negotiation, mediation, facilitation, arbitration, and dispute systems. -
Stanford Criminal Justice Center
The Stanford Criminal Justice Center (SCJC) serves as a research and policy institute on issues related to the criminal legal system. -
Stanford Constitutional Law Center
The center focuses on the separation and scope of legislative, executive, and judicial powers; the structure of constitutional democracy; democracy, elections, and voting; and the freedoms of speech, press, and religion. -
Stanford Center for Racial Justice
The aspiration of SCRJ is a multicultural democracy where our ability to create opportunities, promote wellbeing for all, and advance freedom is not undermined by racism. -
Stanford Center for Law and History
The Stanford Center for Law and History (SCLH) brings together faculty, postdocs, and students from across Stanford University to examine the multifaceted interrelationships between law and history. -
Stanford Center for Internet and Society
The Stanford Center for Internet and Society (CIS) focuses on the intersection of law, policy, and technology. -
Neukom Center for the Rule of Law
Neukom Center for the Rule of Law provides academics with unparalleled opportunities to confront the world’s most complex challenges, primarily in developing countries. -
Martin Daniel Gould Center for Conflict Resolution
“Gould” is the Martin Daniel Gould Center for Conflict Resolution, the heart of dispute resolution programs at Stanford University, including the Gould Negotiation and Mediation Program. -
John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law
Our research agenda is focused on supporting the development and health of the public interest legal field, with particular focus on US legal services for the indigent and the interaction of international human rights with domestic reform. -
Deborah L. Rhode Center on Advancing the Legal Profession
Through a multidisciplinary approach to teaching, research, and policy, the Rhode Center works to make civil justice more equitable, accessible, and transparent and to promote the legal profession’s commitment to the public interest. -
Cyber Policy Center
Stanford University's research center for the interdisciplinary study of issues at the nexus of technology, governance and public policy focused on digital technologies impacting democracy, security, and geopolitics globally.