Overview
Founded in 2003, the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to civil rights and liberties issues both domestically and internationally. It seeks to explore the changing landscape of the civil rights and civil liberties dialogue, the real world implications of these changes on society, and the larger structural and systemic implications of these issues.
The Journal publishes twice a year in the Fall and Spring.
For more information contact:
Emily Maglio, Editor-in-Chief, 3L, emaglio@stanford.edu
Eunice Cho, Editor-in-Chief, 3L, echo123@stanford.edu
Katrina Rouse, Editor-in-Chief, 3L, katrinar@stanford.edu
Recorded & Past Events
November 2008
October 2008
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The Race Card: Thinking About Civil Rights in the New Millennium
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CRCL Training Schedule - Fall 2008
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CRCL Training Schedule - Fall 2008
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CRCL Training Schedule - Fall 2008
September 2008
February 2008
September 2007
March 2007
February 2007
Contact Information
- Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
- emaglio@stanford.edu
echo123@stanford.edu
katrinar@stanford.edu - Website