Stanford’s Ph.D. in Law program cultivates scholars who interrogate, challenge, and innovate within legal systems. These dissertation topics span public law, tech policy, international frameworks, legal history, and social justice reform.
AI Accountability and the Evolution of Product Liability Doctrine
Comparative Constitutional Analysis of Emergency Powers
The Role of Customary Law in Global Environmental Governance
Legal Implications of Algorithmic Decision-Making in Criminal Justice
Balancing Freedom of Expression and Platform Regulation
The Evolution of Legal Standing in Climate Change Litigation
Privacy Rights in Cross-Border Data Transfer Agreements
Restorative Justice Practices and Systemic Legal Reform
The Right to Health and State Responsibility in Pandemic Law
Legal Design Thinking in Improving Access to Justice
Legal Personhood for Non-Human Entities: Ethical and Legal Dimensions
Gender and Law: Discrimination Doctrine and Intersectionality
Blockchain Smart Contracts and Contract Enforcement Mechanisms
Antitrust Law in the Age of Platform Economies
The Transformation of Legal Education Through Experiential Learning
Digital Evidence and Due Process in Cybercrime Prosecutions
Decolonizing International Human Rights Law Frameworks
Jurisprudential Shifts in Property Rights During Forced Migration
Reparations Law in Transitional Justice Systems
Legal Narratives and Rhetorical Analysis in Landmark Supreme Court Cases
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