As climate change makes water scarcity a perpetual reality in California, the health, culture, and wellbeing of vulnerable Californians and the survival of native species hinge on the State’s stewardship of water... Read more »
Last month, Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic students Matt Krantz (JD ’22), and Peggy Xu (JD ’23) submitted a comment to the U.S. Copyright Office advocating for fair and accessible procedures... Read more »
Kwan Kim, ’20, Mariel Perez-Santiago, ’20, and Derin McLeod, ’20 at San Francisco Immigration Court on the day of their client’s hearing. Ms. D is the primary caretaker of her U.S. citizen... Read more »
Sam Becker, ’21, was a full-time student attorney with the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic during the Spring 2021 quarter and an advanced student during the Winter 2022 quarter. This quarter, I’ve had the... Read more »
Oona Cahill, ’23, Vanessa Young Viniegra, ’23, and Kate Healy, ’23 outside San Francisco Immigration Court. Students Oona Cahill, ‘23, Kate Healy, ‘23, and Vanessa Young Viniegra, ‘23, served as volunteer attorneys... Read more »
Kate Healy, ’23 (right) with her clinic partner Oona Cahill, ’23. Meeting L was not my first client meeting, or even my first virtual client meeting due to my pro bono work... Read more »
After more than two decades of separation, Mr. E and his wife are finally reunited with their sons. Mr. E, a client of the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic, is reunited with his... Read more »
After a several-year battle, Environmental Law Clinic students have shown that bi-state sage grouse – large, striking birds known for their distinctive mating dance – warrant reconsideration for federal protection as a threatened... Read more »
In a major win for Stanford Environmental Law Clinic clients, biodiverse ecosystems, and everyone who eats food, a California Court of Appeal has ruled that the state can protect bumblebees under the... Read more »
This June, the Environmental Law Clinic filed two new lawsuits on behalf of Communities for a Better Environment and Center for Biological Diversity, challenging two major projects in the East Bay to convert defunct... Read more »
