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Grasping legal principles is merely the foundation of a comprehensive legal education. Attorneys fulfill numerous functions in society—as representatives, consultants, and independent leaders. They engage in legal practice, contribute to business and government sectors, apply their expertise in scientific, educational, and policy-making fields, and support their communities in various capacities. While understanding legal content and argumentation remains essential across these roles, it alone is insufficient. Legal professionals must also comprehend the needs of those they serve and the implications of different legal stances. Since these needs span multiple disciplines, Stanford Law—staying true to Stanford University's tradition of boundless learning—provides a uniquely interdisciplinary and multifaceted legal education. The institution has implemented numerous innovative methods to train students to think not only as lawyers but also as clients and academics. For starters, we facilitate access to diverse learning experiences available exclusively at a university like Stanford, with its array of top-tier schools and departments all situated on a seamlessly connected campus. Law students enjoy extensive opportunities to enroll in courses beyond the law school, enriching their legal training. This approach allows students to learn from leading scholars across various fields while immersing themselves in the vibrant intellectual community through numerous annual conferences, events, and interdisciplinary research initiatives.