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Challenging Precedent is a blog of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice that examines the intersection of race, law, and regulation during the Trump administration. From executive orders and agency rulings to federal litigation and negotiations with universities, businesses, and foreign governments, the administration is repeatedly challenging established legal frameworks while implementing sweeping new policies. Race stands at the center of many of these developments, alongside competing visions of fairness, justice, and opportunity—tensions that the blog will analyze and interpret.

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EDITORS

Ralph Richard Banks

Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law and Co-Founder and Faculty Director of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice
Stanford Law School

Dan Sutton

Director of Justice and Safety of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice
Stanford Law School


CONTRIBUTORS

 

 

 

Hoang Pham

Director of Education and Opportunity of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice
Stanford Law School

Dayle Chung

Bremond Fellow
Student at Stanford Law School

Brionna Bolaños

Bremond Fellow
Student at Stanford Law School

CHALLENGING PRECEDENT    RACE, LAW & REGULATION IN THE TRUMP ERA.


CHALLENGING PRECEDENT is a blog of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice that examines the intersection of race, law, and regulation during the Trump administration. From executive orders and agency rulings to federal litigation and negotiations with universities, businesses, and foreign governments, the administration is repeatedly challenging established legal frameworks while implementing sweeping new policies. Race stands at the center of many of these developments, alongside competing visions of fairness, justice, and opportunity—tensions that the blog will analyze and interpret.

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