Joint center between Stanford Law School and the Computer Science department focused on computational law. Key projects include Corpus Legis (library of regulations encoded in computable form), Project CALC (computer-assisted legal compliance for building codes), Computational Antitrust, and Legal Analytics (analysis of 760,000+ federal cases from 1790-2024). Published influential research on "Large Language Models as Lobbyists" (by John Nay, who later founded Norm AI). Led by Executive Director Roland Vogl.