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Join Georgetown Law Professor and Faculty Co-Director of the Georgetown Center for the Constitution Stephanie Barclay at 5 p.m. on Oct. 17 at Stanford Law School for, "In Defense of Strict Scrutiny: Constitutional Conversation with Stephanie Barclay."
Barclay's research ...focuses on the role our different democratic institutions play in protecting minority rights, particularly at the intersection of free speech and religious exercise. Barclay‘s work is published or is forthcoming in leading journals such as the Harvard Law Review, the Chicago Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and the Yale Law Journal Forum. One of her articles was also selected for the 2020 Stanford/Harvard/Yale Junior Faculty Forum.
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One of our favorite parts of SLS Wellness Week -- the furry friend visits! Thank you Bodie and Booker for hanging out and being such good boys. And, happy birthday to Booker who turned 2yo today!! 🎉🐶❤️
Stanford Law School's Rule of Law Impact Lab and The Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice of the New York City Bar Association issued a new report, "Above the Law: The Public Prosecutor’s Office in Guatemala," documenting serious misconduct and abuse of power by ...Guatemala’s Public Prosecutor’s Office under its current leadership. The report compiles and analyzes scores of official findings made by several multilateral bodies and governments against the office.
“The official record of the abuse of power by the Public Prosecutor’s Office is overwhelming and cannot be ignored,” said Amrit Singh, law professor and Executive Director of the SLS Rule of Impact Lab. “Yet, Guatemalan law provides no independent and impartial mechanism for holding the Office accountable as required under international law.”
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Stanford Law School Professor Diego Zambrano, faculty director of the Neukom Center for the Rule of Law, testified before the U.S. House of Representatives China Select Committee on Sept. 19. Covering topics he addressed in his article, "Foreign Dictators in U.S. Court," Zambrano spoke ...about the influence of the Chinese government on U.S. courts.
During his testimony, Zambrano stressed that foreign authoritarian governments, including China, have relatively easy access to U.S. courts and, in some instances, have abused that access to go after political dissidents or newspapers in the United States. Zambrano urged Congress to adopt “a straightforward fix” that would help defendants beat back such political harassment claims.
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