SLS — On Friday, February 11, and Saturday, February 12, Stanford Law School (SLS) held one of its first in-person events after more than 18 months of Zoom meetings: the 2022 Stanford Law Review (SLR) Symposium. The gathering of law students, academics, civil rights experts and many others in a hybrid format, with a combination of classroom and meal gatherings and live streaming video, focused on voting rights and showcased speeches and discussions with leading scholars from across the country. The symposium, an extension of SLR and a unique opportunity to gather nationally-recognized scholars and experts, is held annually and organized by SLR editors. The symposium editors review the current volume of SLR, accept input by the SLR Board, faculty and outside submissions to select a symposium topic that is timely and robust. Previous topics at SLR symposia include policing, race and power, lawyering in the age of climate change, the independence of the American judicial system and other pressing issues.