The New Lawyer Supplement
Nov. 23, 2011
Stanford law students take on real policy issues
The criminal law course taught at Stanford Law School this fall is different than most other research classes, with students collaborating with policymakers - including California Attorney General Kamala Harris.




By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The criminal law course taught at Stanford Law School this fall is different than most other research classes.
Rather than discussing mock situations, students are dissecting the real and controversial issue of realignment, California's historic effort to redistribute prisoners from state facilities to county jails. And instead of studying table-sized books packed with criminal code, the students are gath...For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
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