Daniel E. Ho

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Daniel E. Ho

Widely considered the nation’s top young scholar in his field, Daniel E. Ho, Robert E. Paradise Faculty Fellow for Excellence in Teaching and Research, was promoted from assistant to associate professor. He teaches Administrative Law and Statistical Inference in Law and is an expert in the increasingly important field of empirical legal studies. Ho is impressively prolific, having written nearly 20 articles since joining the law school in 2006—five of which have been singled out for special awards—on such varied topics as media regulation and viewpoint diversity, the impact of war on Supreme Court civil rights and liberties decisions, and the effects of affirmative action.

Juliet M. Brodie

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Juliet M. Brodie

Juliet M. Brodie, director of the Stanford Community Law Clinic (SCLC), is now a full professor. Since coming to Stanford Law three years ago, Brodie has reshaped and reinvigorated the SCLC, enriching the kinds of work Stanford Law students do and enlarging the clinic’s historic role in the surrounding area. She writes about the role of law school clinics in developing and testing new models of legal services delivery and on the role of community-based clinics in training lawyers to maintain the profession’s commitment to access to justice.

Jeffrey L. Fisher

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Jeffrey L. Fisher

A leading Supreme Court litigator and nationally recognized expert on criminal procedure, Jeffrey L. Fisher, co-director of Stanford’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, has been renewed for an additional term in anticipation of being promoted to full professor in three years. Fisher has argued and won numerous cases before the Court, including the landmark case of Blakely v. Washington (which held the Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial applicable to sentencing guidelines). In addition to his teaching and practice concerning the Supreme Court, Fisher has published several articles on criminal and constitutional issues. One measure of his achievements: In 2006, The National Law Journal named him one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America (the group’s youngest member); in 2007, The American Lawyer chose him as one of its “Fab 50 Litigators Under 45”; and in 2008, California Lawyer recognized him as one of its “lawyers of the year.”

F. Daniel Siciliano

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F. Daniel Siciliano

A legal scholar and entrepreneur with expertise in corporate governance, corporate finance, and immigration law, F. Daniel Siciliano ’04 was promoted to senior lecturer in law and associate dean for executive education and special programs. In addition to teaching, Siciliano has been instrumental in the success of the law school’s many executive education and special programs and assumes a variety of leadership roles, including director of the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance. Previously, he was the executive director of the Stanford Program in Law, Economics & Business, and a teaching fellow in Corporate Governance & Practice.