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SUMMARY:A Conversation with SCRJ’s Bremond Fellows: Constitutionality of Federalizing the National Guard and Implications of the California Racial Justice Act
DESCRIPTION:Is the President’s decision to federalize the National Guard to support federal law enforcement justiciable? How should courts scrutinize the factual predicates and potential pretexts of a presidential federalization? And\, how does the California Racial Justice Act (CA RJA) change what evidence litigants can present for showing discrimination in criminal cases to challenge their sentences? How does the CA RJA—and similar legislation before it—change the causation requirement for showing discrimination? \nPlease join the Stanford Center for Racial Justice’s Harry Bremond-Wilson Sonsini Foundation Student Fellows—Brionna Bolaños\, JD `27\, and Dayle Chung\, JD `27—who will discuss their research on these timely issues\, followed by a Q&A with the audience. \nThe Harry Bremond-Wilson Sonsini Foundation Student Fellowship offers 2Ls and 3Ls at Stanford Law School a unique dual learning experience that immerses them in racial justice work through a wide range of impactful opportunities. Applications for the 2026–27 cohort are now open—apply by May 8 and learn more about the fellowship here.\n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/event/a-conversation-with-scrjs-bremond-fellows-constitutionality-of-federalizing-the-national-guard-and-implications-of-the-california-racial-justice-act/\n\nThis event is open to the public.\n\nRegister: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScWkpfyLhN6s1OAPv5ZkC8niUxP20OMvvBogXSYeluuV8TKTA/viewform?usp=dialog
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/a-conversation-with-scrjs-bremond-fellows-constitutionality-of-federalizing-the-national-guard-and-implications-of-the-california-racial-justice-act/
LOCATION:@ SLS: Room 280B\, Crown Quadrangle\, 559 Nathan Abbott Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305-8610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Private Policing and Racial Power: A Discussion with Professor Ekow Yankah
DESCRIPTION:Join Criminal Law Society\, Stanford Criminal Justice Center\, Stanford Racial Justice Center\, Stanford Critical Legal Studies for a timely and thought-provoking conversation with Professor Ekow N. Yankah from the University of Michigan\, as he discusses his recent Stanford Law Review article examining the relationship between criminal law and private racist violence. \nIn his work\, Professor Yankah explores how criminal law not only responds to acts of private violence but can also legitimize and reinforce systems of racial power. By interrogating the ways in which legal doctrines sanction or fail to challenge racially motivated harm\, his analysis raises urgent questions about the role of the state\, the boundaries of policing\, and the moral foundations of punishment. \nEkow N. Yankah is the Thomas M. Cooley Professor of Law\, a professor of philosophy at the University of Michigan and the associate dean for faculty and research. His work focuses on questions of political and criminal theory and\, particularly\, questions of political obligation and justifications of punishment.  Yankah’s work has appeared in law review articles\, peer reviewed legal theory journals\, books\, and medical journals\, including NOMOS\, Ratio Juris\, Law and Philosophy\, Criminal Law and Philosophy\, Stanford Law Review\, Texas Law Review\, and the Harvard Law & Policy Review\, among others. \nWe invite the law school community to engage in this critical conversation on law\, race\, and power. \n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/event/private-policing-and-racial-power-a-discussion-with-professor-ekow-yankah/\n\nThis event is open to the public.\n\nRSVP Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf6S9_hHYYeiOBCaN33PMcNJ70DexvCgwVNTU-L3ox9zVAbZw/viewform?usp=header
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/private-policing-and-racial-power-a-discussion-with-professor-ekow-yankah/
LOCATION:@ SLS: Room 180\, Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305-8610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Antidiscrimination Law x AI Convening
DESCRIPTION:The convening is co-hosted by the Stanford Center for Racial Justice (Stanford Law School)\, the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race & Justice (Harvard Law School)\, and the Multiracial Democracy Project (George Washington Law School).\n\nhttps://conferences.law.stanford.edu/antidiscriminationlawxai/\n\nThis is a Stanford Law School private/or invitation only event.
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/antidiscrimination-law-x-ai-convening/
LOCATION:@ Stanford: Paul Brest Hall\, 555 Salvatierra Walk\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:The First Eight: A Fireside chat with Congressman Jim Clyburn
DESCRIPTION:Attend in person or via livestream. Scroll down to register.  \nCongressman Jim Clyburn (D-SC) will be interviewed by Congressman Ro Khanna (D-CA) regarding Congressman Clyburn’s powerful\, inspirational new book\, The First Eight: A Personal History of the Pioneering Black Congressmen Who Shaped a Nation. Congressman Clyburn shares these men’s stories\, as they pursued America’s great promise of equality for all. Through the trials\, triumphs\, and challenges that all nine men faced\, Congressman Clyburn reveals an insightful new way of understanding the complex period between the Civil War and the present\, one that until now has buried their life stories. Their story is our story\, offering the lessons of history to help propel us into a more just and equitable future. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the Martin Luther King\, Jr. Research and Education Institute\, Stanford Center for Racial Justice\, Department of African and African American Studies\, and Stanford in Government.\n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/event/the-first-eight-a-fireside-chat-with-congressman-jim-clyburn/\n\nThis event is open to the public.
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/the-first-eight-a-fireside-chat-with-congressman-jim-clyburn/
LOCATION:@ SLS: Room 290\, 559 Nathan Abbott Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305-8610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Legal Perspectives on the Federal Crackdown in Minnesota
DESCRIPTION:Join SLS Professors Rabia Belt\, Evelyn Douek\, Lucas Guttentag\, Pam Karlan\, Fred Smith\, Jayashri Srikantiah\, and Bob Weisberg for a discussion on the federal crackdown in Minnesota. Students will have an opportunity to hear from and ask questions of faculty experts on legal issues including immigration\, federalism\, the First Amendment\, civil and criminal liability\, and other relevant issues. This is a space to start the discussion but please know there will be additional relevant programming offered in the coming weeks.\n\nThis event is limited to the Stanford Law School community. We are not recording or livestreaming this event\, and no media is invited.\n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/event/legal-perspectives-on-federal-crackdown-in-minnesota/\n\nThis is a Stanford Law School community event.\n\nRSVP: https://forms.gle/rULELzV7msnteRtu8
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/legal-perspectives-on-federal-crackdown-in-minnesota/
LOCATION:@ SLS: Room 290\, 559 Nathan Abbott Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305-8610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panels
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SUMMARY:Cinematic Capital: Hollywood and the Libidinal Economy of Financial Crime
DESCRIPTION:Professor Fabio Vighi (Cardiff University) examines how Hollywood cinema\, in the wake of financial capitalism\, portrays capital as symptom. How does Hollywood cinema recalibrate surplus value as surplus jouissance? How does the criminal legal system feed into and facilitate the structure of fantasy that produces this surplus jouissance? \nProfessor Vighi writes and teaches on cinema studies\, psychoanalysis\, and the political economy. His recent books include Emergency Capitalism: Financial Hubris\, Economic Collapse\, and Systemic Manipulation and Capitalism and the New Political Unconscious: a Philosophy of Immanence. \nProfessor Robert Weisberg will moderate this conversation. Please join us! \nEvent Location: Terrace Room\, Margaret Jacks Hall\, Bldg 460\n450 Jane Stanford Way\, Stanford\, CA 94305\n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/event/cinematic-capital-hollywood-and-the-libidinal-economy-of-financial-crime/\n\nThis event is open to the public.\n\nRegister: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaYd39YBRIWzaQuPQ9ZB71TgMbg9-lkmAZ3smq6sCbHZExgw/viewform?usp=dialog
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/cinematic-capital-hollywood-and-the-libidinal-economy-of-financial-crime/
LOCATION:Room offsite
CATEGORIES:Programs & Centers
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SUMMARY:Stanford Center for Racial Justice Open House
DESCRIPTION:This event is open to the Stanford Law School Community.  \nJoin the Stanford Center for Racial Justice at our fall open house to kick off the school year! Hear more about our work from faculty\, staff\, and students\, learn how you can get involved\, and build community at SLS. Food will be provided;\n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/event/center-for-racial-justice-open-house/\n\nThis is a Stanford Law School private/or invitation only event.\n\nRegister: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSejpM-AEwXV8VLsi3gcJwMvsAIQ1xoJamgoAanM2QtvWnUfeQ/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=106129159606175279646
URL:https://law.stanford.edu/event/center-for-racial-justice-open-house/
LOCATION:@ SLS: Room 270\, Crown Quadrangle\, 559 Nathan Abbott Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305-8610\, United States
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