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The go-to source for the law, policy, and ethics of technology.
AI is rewriting business models. Geopolitical shifts are reshaping global ops. Get real answers at Stanford DEBP 2026 — the premier gathering for in-house counsel & tech law practitioners. 📅 June 8, 2026 | 📍 Stanford Law School
conferences.law.stanford.edu/bestpractices/
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Stanford Program in Law, Science & Tech Director of Platform Regulation Daphne Keller testified before the Senate Commerce Committee on March 18 as Section 230 turns 30 — weighing in on platform power, online expression, and the First Amendment limits on Congress
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“Liability or Deniability? Platform Power as Section 230 Turns 30
YouTube video by CommerceRepublicans
https://www.youtube.com/live/F8T5vCmlHmA?si=15TAnCBybynxUue8
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AI, new business models, geopolitical risk—the tech law landscape is a minefield. 🤯 Get your roadmap at DEBP '26. Stanford's top legal minds will share practical strategies to navigate the chaos. Gain your competitive edge. Register now. 🔗
conferences.law.stanford.edu/bestpractices/
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AI, new business models, geopolitical risk — the legal landscape has never been more complex. DEBP '26 brings together top minds in tech law to share practical strategies for navigating it all. Don't let your competition get there first. 🔗
conferences.law.stanford.edu/bestpractices/
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DEBP is the premier educational event for in-house counsel and practitioners working in tech law. Join us for DEBP ‘26
conferences.law.stanford.edu/bestpractices/
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Register today for CodeX FutureLaw Week 2026 Location: Stanford Law School April 11-16, 2026
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Join the community that shapes the future of law.
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Daphne Keller
5 months ago
I put a more detailed and slightly more professional version of this post on LinkedIn, here.
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Tower & PACIFICA presented at CodeX: Tower's AI data room automates M&A due diligence for law firms. PACIFICA, Brazil's platform, resolves maternity benefit disputes in 38 days vs 2-4 years with 86% settlements.
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In-house legal teams are becoming command centers, using AI to draft litigation docs internally, adopting flat-fee pricing & demanding tech fluency from outside counsel. By CodeX Affiliate Olga Mack et al.
law.stanford.edu/2025/11/18/f...
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From Cost Center to Command Center: The Future of Litigation is Being Built In-House | Stanford Law School
Litigation isn’t going away, but who leads, drafts, and drives it is rapidly changing. Empirical research shows corporate legal departments have ste
https://law.stanford.edu/2025/11/18/from-cost-center-to-command-center-the-future-of-litigation-is-being-built-in-house/
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The EU AI Act has implications for AI use in criminal sentencing, classifying most systems as "high risk" with strict compliance requirements. Mahari and Mazzini find legal uncertainty & policy tensions between broad horizontal regulation and sector-specific needs
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Sentencing the Brussels Effect: The Limits of the EU’s AI Rulebook
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 ma...
https://read.dukeupress.edu/fsr/article/37/3-4/287/403306
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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 Robert Mahari offers data-driven alternative
law.stanford.edu/2025/10/31/w...
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When Reputation Isn’t Enough: Outcome-Based Rankings for Smarter Litigation Choices | Stanford Law School
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
https://law.stanford.edu/2025/10/31/when-reputation-isnt-enough-outcome-based-rankings-for-smarter-litigation-choices/
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Daphne Keller
6 months ago
This starts tomorrow! I will be moderating a little chat about jawboning with
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ACG Silicon Valley's Top 40 Leaders to Watch recognizes executives driving innovation and growth. CodeX Associate Director Robert Mahari featured in latest list. See the full list of 2025 leaders making an impact.
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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
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Prevention Beats Nonproliferation: Addressing the Risks of Mirror Life
Emerging scientific consensus about the risks from mirror life presents a rare and promising policy opportunity to prevent the emergence of a global threat.
https://carnegieendowment.org/posts/2025/10/mirror-life-bacteria-risks-prevention?lang=en
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The 2025 LLMxLaw Hackathon brought together 150+ students from 14 countries and 43 universities to develop innovative legal tech solutions.
www.kingselab.org/blog/dialogu...
Organized by King's E-Lab, Cambridge Judge Business School & CodeX
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An Answer to Alex’s Problem: DialogueAI — King's Entrepreneurship Lab
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 over...
https://www.kingselab.org/blog/dialogue-ai-team
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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
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in her post A Primer on Cross-Border Speech Regulation and the EU’s Digital Services Act
cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/2025/09...
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A Primer on Cross-Border Speech Regulation and the EU’s Digital Services Act
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 some...
https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/2025/09/a-primer-on-cross-border-speech-regulation-and-the-eus-digital-services-act/
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