DiscoverStanford LegalRepresenting Clients at the Supreme Court
Representing Clients at the Supreme Court

Representing Clients at the Supreme Court

Update: 2024-04-11
Share

Description

Professor Easha Anand, co-director of the Stanford Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, joins Professors Pam Karlan and Richard Thompson Ford, along with Gareth Fowler, JD '24, for a discussion about three cases that she argued before the Court this term, the people behind the case titles, and what it takes to represent them at the highest court in the land. 

Connect:

Links:

(00:00:00 ) Chapter 1: Introduction and Setting the Stage

  • Easha Anand shares the story of Mr. Ciavarini and the impact of the Stanford Supreme Court Clinic on restoring his reputation. Hosts Rich Ford and Pam Karlan introduce the episode and guests Professor Easha Anand and Gareth Fowler, discussing their work with the Stanford Supreme Court Litigation Clinic.

(00:01:52 ) Chapter 2: Joining the Clinic and the Clinic's Unique Approach

  • Gareth Fowler describes his experience joining the Stanford Supreme Court Litigation Clinic and the process of working on cases as a student. Easha Anand explains the distinctive features of the clinic's model, emphasizing the significant role of students in producing legal work.

(00:05:38 ) Chapter 3: Working on Cases and the Sarbanes-Oxley Case

  • Gareth Fowler discusses the specific cases he worked on during his time at the clinic, including Mendez-Colleen and United States v. Jackson. Easha Anand recounts her experience arguing the case of Murray v. UBS before the Supreme Court and the significance of the outcome for whistleblower protection.

(00:15:52 ) Chapter 4: Insights from Oral Arguments

  • Easha Anand reflects on the differences between arguing cases at lower courts versus the Supreme Court, emphasizing the unique challenges and opportunities of Supreme Court advocacy.

(00:18:16 ) Chapter 5: Clinic's Trip to D.C.

  • Gareth Fowler shares his experience attending Supreme Court oral arguments in Washington, D.C., providing insights into the courtroom dynamics and the significance of the proceedings.

(00:20:27 ) Chapter 6: Preparing for Future Cases and Impactful Moments

  • Easha Anand discusses the upcoming case of Chiavarini and the journey of preparing for oral arguments, highlighting the client's story and the clinic's commitment to justice. Pam Karlan and Easha Anand reflect on the profound impact of their work with clients and the meaningful experiences shared during their collaboration with the Stanford Supreme Court Clinic.

[00:24:23 ] Chapter 7: Audience Question and Answer

Comments 
In Channel
loading
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

Representing Clients at the Supreme Court

Representing Clients at the Supreme Court

Stanford Law School