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Flexing U.S. Power in Venezuela
New Jan 08, 2026 30 min

Flexing U.S. Power in Venezuela

Can the United States arrest a foreign head of state by sending FBI agents—and military troops—into another country? On the latest episode of Stanford Legal,  Professor Pam Karlan sits down wi...

Best of Stanford Legal: Trump's Pardons
Dec 29, 2025 30 min

Best of Stanford Legal: Trump's Pardons

What are the legal implications of the unprecedented mass pardoning of the January 6th rioters? What does it say about American rule of law? President Biden’s DOJ prosecuted nearly 1,600 of th...

Best of Stanford Legal: Suing DOGE
Dec 22, 2025 28 min

Best of Stanford Legal: Suing DOGE

A coalition of privacy defenders led by Lex Lumina and the Electronic Frontier Foundation filed a lawsuit on February 11 asking a federal court to stop the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM)...

Nationwide Injunctions After CASA
Dec 11, 2025 43 min

Nationwide Injunctions After CASA

When a single federal judge can freeze a president’s policy nationwide, it raises big questions about checks and balances and democratic accountability. That’s one reason nationwide injunctions hav...

Crime, Justice, and Trump’s DOJ
Nov 14, 2025 33 min

Crime, Justice, and Trump’s DOJ

Over a 35-year career at the Department of Justice, Jonathan Wroblewski, JD ’86, watched the country’s stance on criminal sentencing harden, soften, recalibrate, and shift again. One of his early c...

National Guard or Political Weapon?
Oct 30, 2025 30 min

National Guard or Political Weapon?

When the National Guard shows up in American cities, it’s usually after hurricanes, fires, or floods, not political fights. But recent federal deployments have changed the landscape and raised pres...

Political Enemies and the Weaponization of the DOJ
Oct 16, 2025 29 min

Political Enemies and the Weaponization of the DOJ

When politics drives prosecutions, what happens to the rule of law? Are we in uncharted waters? Stanford Legal host Professor Pamela Karlan sits down with her colleague criminal justice expert Robe...

Guns, Money, and Mass Shootings
Sep 15, 2025 30 min

Guns, Money, and Mass Shootings

Frequent mass shootings are a distinctly American problem, with news of another tragic shooting grabbing our attention every few weeks. Yet policy change is stalled.In this episode, we focus on an ...

U.S. Risking its Scientific Research Edge?
Aug 21, 2025 31 min

U.S. Risking its Scientific Research Edge?

In this episode of Stanford Legal, host Professor Pamela Karlan interviews her Stanford Law School colleague Professor Lisa Larrimore Ouellette about actions by the Trump administration that Ouelle...

Redrawing Democracy
Aug 05, 2025 44 min

Redrawing Democracy

At the urging of President Trump, the Texas legislature has launched a mid‑decade redistricting effort aimed at securing additional Republican seats in Congress. If successful, this effort could ha...

Trump’s Executive Orders, Culture Wars, and Civil Rights
Jul 25, 2025 33 min

Trump’s Executive Orders, Culture Wars, and Civil Rights

Trump-era executive orders, police hiring standards, and college admissions all converge in a decades-long debate over disparate impact, one of the most misunderstood yet consequential doctrines in...

Can the Rule of Law Hold?
Jul 10, 2025 35 min

Can the Rule of Law Hold?

In this episode of Stanford Legal, Professor Pam Karlan talks about the growing politicization of the Department of Justice under the Trump administration. Drawing on her experience in the DOJ’s Ci...

The Free Speech Chill
Jun 19, 2025 32 min

The Free Speech Chill

In this episode, Stanford Law Professor Evelyn Douek, a First Amendment scholar and permanent U.S. resident, expands on her recent Atlantic essay, “Can I Teach the First Amendment If I Only Have a ...

Leveraging Technology to Improve Access to LA Courts
Jun 12, 2025 35 min

Leveraging Technology to Improve Access to LA Courts

The LA Superior Court is the largest single unified trial court in the United States, serving the approximately 10 million residents of Los Angeles County—the cases it handles spanning a wide range...

The Trump Administration and the Rule of Law Under Pressure
Apr 30, 2025 46 min

The Trump Administration and the Rule of Law Under Pressure

On March 6, President Trump issued the executive order “Addressing Risk from Perkins Coie LLP,” essentially preventing the firm from doing business with the federal government, stripping its staff ...