You
don’t
need
to
go
to
Stanford
Law
for
their
teachers
to
assign
you
reading!
The
faculty
compiled
an
end-of-the-year
reading
list
chock
full
of
pleasant
little
distractions
from
our
impending
rule
of
law
crises.
Who
has
time
to
worry
about
statutes
when
there
are
stories
like
these:
The
list
even
considers
the
little
ones
in
your
life
—
several
of
the
books
are
geared
toward
children!
Here’s
one
of
them:
The
list
is
worth
reading
in
its
own
right.
There’s
a
nice
balance
between
the
sparse
recommendations
like
“a
well-researched
account
of
Captain
Cook’s
last
voyage”
and
William
B.
Gould
IV’s
eight-book
rundown
of
things
worth
taking
up
space
on
your
bookshelf.
Or
nightstand.
Or
your
Goodreads
pages
so
can
virtue
signal
how
erudite
you
manage
to
be
while
also
hitting
your
billables.
Happy
reading!
Stanford
Law
School’s
2024
End-of-Year
Faculty
Reading
List
[Stanford]
Chris
Williams
became
a
social
media
manager
and
assistant
editor
for
Above
the
Law
in
June
2021.
Prior
to
joining
the
staff,
he
moonlighted
as
a
minor
Memelord™
in
the
Facebook
group Law
School
Memes
for
Edgy
T14s.
He
endured
Missouri
long
enough
to
graduate
from
Washington
University
in
St.
Louis
School
of
Law.
He
is
a
former
boatbuilder
who
cannot
swim, a
published
author
on
critical
race
theory,
philosophy,
and
humor,
and
has
a
love
for
cycling
that
occasionally
annoys
his
peers.
You
can
reach
him
by
email
at [email protected] and
by
tweet
at @WritesForRent.