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Oct. 24, 2018

Stanford Law School receives record-high alum gift of $25M

Stanford Law School received a $25 million endowment for its global law program.

Stanford Law School receives record-high alum gift of $25M
From left, Stanford University President Mark Tessier-Lavigne, Carolyn Franke, William A. Franke, and Stanford Law School Dean Elizabeth Magill.

Stanford Law School received a $25 million gift from businessman William A. Franke to expand the school’s global law program, adding a quarter-long international immersion with travel overseas. The gift is the largest ever donation from a Stanford Law alumnus, the school announced Monday.

The donation will endow Stanford’s Global Law Initiative, which will be renamed the W.A. Franke Global Law Program. The program aims to prepare st...

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