The Brief: Rethinking education policy, Antidiscrimination law and AI clash (April 2026) – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

The Brief: Rethinking education policy, Antidiscrimination law and AI clash (April 2026) – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

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 »
Roses Talk San José Unified: Rethinking Education Policy Through At-Promise Student Voices – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Roses Talk San José Unified: Rethinking Education Policy Through At-Promise Student Voices – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

REPORT Roses Talk San José Unified Rethinking Education Policy Through At-Promise Student Voices Hoang Pham, Subini Annamma, Andrea Akinola, Chaélyn Anderson, Zoe Edelman, Ev Gilbert, Sara Sarmiento Stanford Center for Racial JusticePublished:... Read more »
Seeds of Innovation, Shadows of Power: Rethinking Intellectual Property in Bangladesh’s Postcolonial Techno-Future – Asia Law Portal

Seeds of Innovation, Shadows of Power: Rethinking Intellectual Property in Bangladesh’s Postcolonial Techno-Future – Asia Law Portal

By Advocate Joydeep Chowdhury Where Patents Muzzle the Plough Innovation in South Asia has emerged not via rapid industrialization but via subtle advancements in technology, chemistry, and cultural knowledge. As Bangladesh traverses... Read more »
Stanford Center for Racial Justice Launches Policy Lab on Rethinking Higher Education Post-Affirmative Action – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Stanford Center for Racial Justice Launches Policy Lab on Rethinking Higher Education Post-Affirmative Action – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

The Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions has upended nearly a half century of precedent. Universities that had long relied on race-based affirmative action in their admissions policies will no... Read more »
Rethinking Texas ‘Law of Parties’

Rethinking Texas ‘Law of Parties’

The Texas “law of parties” allow prosecutors to seek and secure the execution of individuals involved in what is more generally known as “felony murder” crimes—offenses that involve more than one person,... Read more »
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