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      DESCRIPTION:<h3>Transparency on Trial:<br>Secrecy and Accountability in Civil Litigation<br>&nbsp\;</h3><drupal-entity alt="Nora Freeman Engstrom" title="Engstrom_800x450.png" data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="693a5fc6-c1a8-48b9-8b7d-9eeae766ff59" data-embed-button="media_embed" data-entity-embed-display="media_image" data-entity-embed-display-settings="{&quot\;image_style&quot\;:&quot\;&quot\;\,&quot\;image_link&quot\;:&quot\;&quot\;\,&quot\;image_loading&quot\;:{&quot\;attribute&quot\;:&quot\;lazy&quot\;}\,&quot\;svg_render_as_image&quot\;:1\,&quot\;svg_attributes&quot\;:{&quot\;width&quot\;:&quot\;&quot\;\,&quot\;height&quot\;:&quot\;&quot\;}}">&nbsp\;</drupal-entity><p>&nbsp\;</p><h4>Professor Nora Freeman Engstrom</h4><p><strong>Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law</strong><br><strong>Co-Director\, Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession</strong><br><strong>Stanford Law School</strong></p><h4>Tuesday\, April 14\, 2026<br>4:00 p.m.<br>Room 165</h4><p>In this lecture\, Professor Engstrom will uncover the hidden world of secrecy in civil litigation and present new empirical evidence on how secrecy mechanisms actually operate. She will show that sealing and protective orders are granted at strikingly high rates—often with little real scrutiny—keeping critical information about public health\, safety\, and institutional misconduct out of view. Turning from diagnosis to reform\, she will highlight new evidence from California’s Stand Together Against Non-Disclosure (STAND) Act (targeting secrecy in the resolution of sex discrimination\, harassment\, and abuse cases) demonstrating that transparency need not derail settlement or burden courts and can\, instead\, promote accountability while preserving efficiency. The talk will close by identifying the forces driving excessive secrecy and sketching a path toward a more open\, accurate\, and trustworthy civil justice system.</p><h4><a href="https://law.stanford.edu/nora-freeman-engstrom/" target="_blank"><strong>Professor Engstrom</strong></a></h4><p>A national expert on the subjects of complex litigation\, the functions of tort law\, the legal ethics governing plaintiffs’ lawyers\, and access to justice\, Professor Engstrom co-directs the Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession at Stanford Law School\, the nation’s premier academic center seeking to make civil justice more transparent\, accessible\, and equitable. An elected member of the American Law Institute (ALI)\, she serves as a Reporter for two Third Restatement of Torts projects (Miscellaneous Provisions and Medical Malpractice)\, and as an Adviser to two additional projects (Remedies and Civil Liability for Artificial Intelligence). In 2022\, the ALI awarded her the R. Ammi Cutter Reporter’s Chair for her efforts\, one of the highest honors bestowed by the organization.</p><p>• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •&nbsp\;</p><p>The University of Denver Sturm College of Law is committed to providing facilities that are accessible to persons with and without disabilities. We encourage persons who need assistance with accessibility to contact Libby Fatta at <a href="mailto:Elizabeth.Fatta@du.edu?subject=Accessibility request for event"><strong>Elizabeth.Fatta@du.edu</strong></a>&nbsp\;for further information.</p><p><em>The use of University of Denver resources or facilities for this event does not constitute an endorsement by the University or the Sturm College of Law of the views of the organizers or speakers.</em></p>

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