SAN FRANCISCO — Don’t expect the staid old student address at Stanford Law School’s June 13 graduation. Instead, the commencement will feature a crowd-written “wiki speech” that includes contributions from more than 80 members of the class.

The idea came from Marta Belcher, a graduating 3L who won the November classwide speaker’s election with the proposal.

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