U.S. Supreme Court Although the government has developed many ways of using new technologies to gather information about people, the U.S. Supreme Court has only begun to consider how the Fourth Amendment... Read more »
U.S. Supreme Court Although the government has developed many ways of using new technologies to gather information about people, the U.S. Supreme Court has only begun to consider how the Fourth Amendment... Read more »
Welcome to The Brief, our newsletter bringing you focused insights on race, law, policy, and technology from the Stanford Center for Racial Justice. The Opening Statement Rethinking Education Policy Through On-the-Ground Partnerships Persistent disparities... Read more »
Austin, TXOn November 13, plaintiffs in Winkleman v. Whole Foods filed a motion for class certification in the Western District of Texas. It’s not just that it was filed in Texas. Everything... Read more »
Greek police officers clashed with protestors waving wooden poles with red flags at demonstrations that took place Thursday night decrying Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ bill that would grant licenses to foreign universities... Read more »
