January 19 Access to Justice: Crisis and Crossroads by Kelsea Jeon, Civil Justice Fellow Last term, the Rhode Center hosted a lunch talk at... READ MORE
December 5 Unveiling a New Toolkit to Modernize Civil Court Filing Tools by Ben Welton, Civil Justice Fellow Today, Stanford Law School’s Filing Fairness Project announced the launch... READ MORE
November 20 Considering Professionalism and Racism: Notes on a Recent Event Prompted by Leah Goodridge’s recent essay in the UCLA Law Review which “examines professionalism as a tool to... READ MORE
September 25 New Paper on Re-imagining the State Bar to Increase Access to Justice The Rhode Center on the Legal Profession published today a new white paper titled The Bar... READ MORE
July 14 Notes from Succeeding and Thriving in the Law: Challenging our Assumptions and Expanding our Definitions The legal profession has long promoted a very particular understanding of “success” and the metrics we... READ MORE
May 24 Lisa Colpoys Joins as the Justice Innovation Lead for Filing Fairness Project The Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession at Stanford Law School is proud to... READ MORE
December 12 Filing Fairness Project Leads Court and Justice Tech Collaboration State court leaders and administrators from Alaska, Colorado, Kansas, Michigan, Texas, and Virginia, along with technology... READ MORE
December 12 Notes from the Rhode Center/PLA Event: Debunking the Myth of the Ambulance Chaser Lena Nelson and Jessica Seigel, Co-Presidents of the Stanford’s Plaintiffs’ Lawyers Association (PLA), here. We are... READ MORE
September 12 Rhode Center Welcomes Inaugural Civil Justice Fellows In September 2022, the Rhode Center announced its Civil Justice Fellows Program by welcoming its inaugural group of... READ MORE
August 31 A Note from Our Co-Directors In joining the Center on the Legal Profession this year as Co-Directors, we continue to feel... READ MORE