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Rayne Sullivan, JD ’23

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As a professional working at the intersection of legal and tech, how do you stay up to speed and navigate these new challenges and opportunities? Join us for this year's Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices next week on June 10!

Stanford Digital Economy Best Practices is "the ... premier educational event for in-house counsel and practitioners who work in tech. Leading experts from industry, legal practice and academia will address current issues facing the industry and offer practical solutions for dealing with the many legal uncertainties that arise when doing business online."

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Last week, SLS students in the Three Strikes Project worked with individuals at San Quentin State Prison’s Mt. Tamalpais College on a criminal law and policy seminar. The joint seminar occurred in a classroom in the prison where students from SLS and Mt. Tam College sat together to discuss ... criminal law. Both groups brought unique insights based on their knowledge and experiences.

Last week, SLS students in the Three Strikes Project worked with individuals at San Quentin State Prison’s Mt. Tamalpais College on a criminal law and policy seminar. The joint seminar occurred in a classroom in the prison where students from SLS and Mt. Tam College sat together to discuss ... criminal law. Both groups brought unique insights based on their knowledge and experiences.

Last week, SLS students in the Three Strikes Project worked with individuals at San Quentin State Prison’s Mt. Tamalpais College on a criminal law and policy seminar. The joint seminar occurred in a classroom in the prison where students from SLS and Mt. Tam College sat together to discuss ... criminal law. Both groups brought unique insights based on their knowledge and experiences.