Welcoming the Inaugural Harry Bremond-Wilson Sonsini Foundation Student Fellows – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Welcoming the Inaugural Harry Bremond-Wilson Sonsini Foundation Student Fellows – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

We are delighted to welcome the inaugural recipients of the Harry Bremond-Wilson Sonsini Foundation Student Fellowship at the Stanford Center for Racial Justice: Brian Xu (JD ‘26) and Victor Wu (JD ‘25,... Read more »
Stanford Center for Racial Justice Launches Policy Lab to Elevate the Voices of Marginalized Students in San José Unified – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Stanford Center for Racial Justice Launches Policy Lab to Elevate the Voices of Marginalized Students in San José Unified – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Despite decades of efforts to remediate racial disparities in education, low-income schools serving predominantly students of color continue to face significant challenges that perpetuate unequal educational outcomes. While no single solution can... Read more »
Reimagining Public Safety Research: Using AI to Build Better Policing – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Reimagining Public Safety Research: Using AI to Build Better Policing – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Stanford Center for Racial Justice and Stanford SPARQ Summit on AI, Body-worn Cameras, and the Future of Policing I Andrew Broadhead When Miami-Dade County police released the body camera footage of their... Read more »
Judge is accused of using racial slur, vulgar terms and ‘libtard’ label for employee offended by his comments

Judge is accused of using racial slur, vulgar terms and ‘libtard’ label for employee offended by his comments

Home Web First Judge is accused of using racial slur, vulgar… Ethics Judge is accused of using racial slur, vulgar terms and ‘libtard’ label for employee offended by his comments By Debra... Read more »
Announcing the Harry Bremond-Wilson Sonsini Foundation Student Fellowship at the Stanford Center for Racial Justice – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Announcing the Harry Bremond-Wilson Sonsini Foundation Student Fellowship at the Stanford Center for Racial Justice – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

The Stanford Center for Racial Justice (SCRJ) is thrilled to announce the launch of the inaugural Harry Bremond-Wilson Sonsini Foundation Student Fellowship, open to Stanford 2L and 3L students. The fellowship offers... Read more »
Stanford Center for Racial Justice Welcomes Fall 2024 Interns – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Stanford Center for Racial Justice Welcomes Fall 2024 Interns – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Each quarter, the Stanford Center for Racial Justice hosts part-time internships for Stanford University law students, graduate students, and undergraduate juniors and seniors to support our work to counter racial division and... Read more »
Former UPS Worker Claiming Racial Discrimination Awarded 7 million

Former UPS Worker Claiming Racial Discrimination Awarded $237 million

Spokane, WAA jury has awarded a former United Parcel Service (UPS) worker over $237 million in a racial discrimination lawsuit last month in the US District Court for the Eastern District of... Read more »
Stanford Center for Racial Justice Welcomes Spring 2023 Interns – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Stanford Center for Racial Justice Welcomes Spring 2023 Interns – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Each quarter, the Stanford Center for Racial Justice hosts part-time internships for Stanford University undergraduate juniors and seniors, graduate, and law students to support our work to address some of the most... Read more »
Reshaping 911 Response in the Bay Area – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Reshaping 911 Response in the Bay Area – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

In 2023, what happens when you call 911 in San Francisco? After a reform that once seemed radical, police are no longer the only, or even the main, first responders for many... Read more »
Alternatives to Police Traffic Enforcement in the Bay Area – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Alternatives to Police Traffic Enforcement in the Bay Area – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

A quick look at high-profile killings of citizens by police reveals a startling trend; many occurred after a traffic stop gone wrong. Indeed, the data support this. According to the Bureau of... Read more »
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