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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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
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 »
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 »
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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