Harry Bremond’s Legacy Continues at the Stanford Center for Racial Justice – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Harry Bremond’s Legacy Continues at the Stanford Center for Racial Justice – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

The Stanford Center for Racial Justice mourns the loss of Harry Bremond, who passed on Monday, December 8, 2025, at the age of 91. A legal luminary whose determination was matched only... Read more »
PSYCH 188 Students Examine Symbolic Civil Rights, DEI Debates, and Higher Education Policy – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

PSYCH 188 Students Examine Symbolic Civil Rights, DEI Debates, and Higher Education Policy – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Co-taught by Dr. Jordan Starck, assistant professor of psychology at Stanford University, and Hoang Pham, Director of Education and Opportunity at the Stanford Center for Racial Justice, PSYCH 188: Practicum on Racial Bias and... Read more »
The Supreme Court Hears Second Set of Oral Arguments on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in Louisiana v. Callais – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

The Supreme Court Hears Second Set of Oral Arguments on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in Louisiana v. Callais – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

This post is part of Challenging Precedent, a blog of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice examining race, law, and regulation in the Trump era. This month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard... Read more »
October 16: Federal Judge blocks deployment of National Guard to Portland, SCOTUS allows Trump administration to terminate deportation protections, and ICE barred from detaining minors past 18th birthdays – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

October 16: Federal Judge blocks deployment of National Guard to Portland, SCOTUS allows Trump administration to terminate deportation protections, and ICE barred from detaining minors past 18th birthdays – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

This post is part of Challenging Precedent, a blog of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice examining race, law, and regulation in the Trump era. In recent news, a federal judge temporarily... Read more »
Welcoming Our 2025-26 Bremond Fellows: Brionna Bolaños, JD ’27 and Dayle Chung, JD ’27 – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Welcoming Our 2025-26 Bremond Fellows: Brionna Bolaños, JD ’27 and Dayle Chung, JD ’27 – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

We are delighted to welcome our 2025-26 cohort of Harry Bremond-Wilson Sonsini Foundation Student Fellows at the Stanford Center for Racial Justice: Brionna Bolaños, JD ’27, and Dayle Chung, JD ’27! With... Read more »
Grand Juries and the Justice Department’s Shifting Tactics – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Grand Juries and the Justice Department’s Shifting Tactics – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

This post is part of Challenging Precedent, a blog of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice examining race, law, and regulation in the Trump era. In late September, federal prosecutors in Washington,... Read more »
Introducing Challenging Precedent – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Introducing Challenging Precedent – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

From executive orders and agency rulings to federal litigation and negotiations with universities, businesses, and foreign governments, the Trump administration is repeatedly challenging established legal frameworks while implementing sweeping new policies. Race... Read more »
The Battle Over Historical Narratives at Our National Parks – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

The Battle Over Historical Narratives at Our National Parks – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

This post is part of Challenging Precedent, a blog of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice examining race, law, and regulation in the Trump era. Following President Trump’s March 27, 2025 executive... Read more »
October 2: DOJ sues Rhode Island; Administration redirects billions from HSIs to HBCUs, and Ed. Dept. demands Harvard share admissions data or face enforcement – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

October 2: DOJ sues Rhode Island; Administration redirects billions from HSIs to HBCUs, and Ed. Dept. demands Harvard share admissions data or face enforcement – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

This post is part of Challenging Precedent, a blog of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice examining race, law, and regulation in the Trump era. In recent news, the Department of Justice... Read more »
The End of Bail Reform? – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

The End of Bail Reform? – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

This post is part of Challenging Precedent, a blog of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice examining race, law, and regulation in the Trump era. In the midst of the Trump administration’s... Read more »
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