Legal Technology
CS 204 / Law 4019 Spring 2025
Tuesdays 15:00 - 16:20 Mitchell B67
Lessons Assessment Timeline Forum

The integration of technology is transforming the operation of legal systems worldwide. There is an increasing reliance on technological tools to manage legal information, analyze complex data, enhance decision-making, and deliver legal services more efficiently. Legal Technology examines the intersection of frontier technologies and the legal domain.

This course is an introduction to Legal Technology. It explores cutting-edge technological innovations reshaping the legal system and discusses the practical applications, challenges, and opportunities these technologies present.

DateTopicSpeaker
April 1 Introduction to Legal Informatics Roland Vogl
April 8 Legal Data and Search Taryn Marks
April 15 Statistical Analysis in Law Dan Katz, Julian Nyarko
April 22 Natural Language Processing Harry Surden
April 29 Large Language Models and the Law Megan Ma
May 6 Computational Law Michael Genesereth
May 13 Designing for Legal Margaret Hagan
May 20 Productizing Legal Informatics Jay Mandal
May 27 Final Presentations Students

Michael Genesereth
genesereth@stanford.edu
Office: Gates 308
Office Hours: Wed 3-4
Megan Ma
meganma@stanford.edu
Office: Crown Quadrangle
Office Hours: TBD
Roland Vogl
rvogl@lawstanford.edu
Office: Crown Quadrangle
Office Hours: TBD

Comments and complaints to genesereth@stanford.edu.