It's launch day for 9 new Law & Policy Lab projects here @StanfordLaw! Over 100 students will work in small teams assessing problems and developing solutions for issues ranging from illegal fishing to redistricting to access to the court system for everyday people - and more.
Enter @StanfordDoerr’s annual photography contest, open to all Stanford students, faculty, postdocs, staff, & alumni! Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the craft, let's add some inspiring ocean images to the mix. 📸 🌊 ✨
Enter by March 17: bit.ly/SDSSPhotoContest2023
.@Stanford students: Learn basic policy analysis and advocacy through Elements of Policy Analysis (Law 7846). This class helps you translate your academic training into skills & strategies to ideate and message effective social change - from methods to policy & advocacy writing.
ALT https://law.stanford.edu/education/only-at-sls/law-policy-lab/practicums-2021-2022/
Among our 8 upcoming public policy projects: 1) Developing a Framework for Success for @Stanford's new School of @Climate & Sustainability; 2) assisting San Francisco Human Rights Commission for Reparations on understanding historical harms to City's black community @StanfordLaw
Among our 8 upcoming public policy projects: 1) Developing a Framework for Success for @Stanford's new School of @Climate & Sustainability; 2) assisting San Francisco Human Rights Commission for Reparations on understanding historical harms to City's black community @StanfordLaw
The Landlord Engagement Lab builds on lessons from the Eviction Prevention Learning Lab, a joint project betw @leagueofcities & @LegalDesignLab. To learn more, see @lowery_la Cities Need Eviction Prevention Strategies & linked report, nlc.org/article/2022/01/27/c…
To join the Landlord Engagement Lab, fill out an application by March 25th, nlc.submittable.com/submit/2… Special thanks to @BankofAmerica for grant funding to run the project.
Guess I decided to let the internet have some of my baby videos…🤷🏽♀️
Honestly though, the @Stanford team did a really lovely—and importantly, respectful—job capturing my story.
I’m honored.
Kunnda wo ha(Thank You)
"We are uniquely qualified to make change because of who we are."
Elizabeth Reese (@yunpovi), the first Native American faculty member at @StanfordLaw, is working to shatter invisibilities that she says have been comfortably the status quo for far too long. #MeetOurFaculty
LATE BREAKING: announcing 2 new cluster searches in Stanford's new school of climate & sustainability. One in sustainable development environmental justice, aimed at senior social scientists. Other is open rank search in climate science. PLEASE RT WIDELY!! links and info 👇
Congressional testimony from @persily is the basis of new legislation aimed at closing the huge disparity between what platforms know about us and the precious little we understand about the platforms and how their algorithms work. More in @StanfordLaw ⤵️ ow.ly/EYMp50HabLL
As the pandemic’s eviction moratoriums come to an end, the man some call “Lock-’em-out Lennie” is once again knocking on doors in Arizona.
He has removed more than 20,000 tenants from their homes with eviction orders over the past 20 years. wapo.st/3GMOWyY
Social science researchers and lawyers could use good #eviction data
to know how to better mitigate the harms of eviction lawsuits --
and what happens to families after they’ve been filed #EvictionDataNowyoutu.be/wFPb94mQxE0
In her keynote address, @margarethagan presents different programs and services that have been implemented to reduce eviction, which will be discussed by the panelists. Join here: bit.ly/3FFwfwx#PDRUpdate
here's my live-tweeting of today's HUD PDR session on eviction:
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The federal govt has learned a lot on #eviction prevention during the Covid emergency -- with a 'whole of government' approach, agencies working across sectors #PDRUpdate
Youth justice is increasingly a focus of @StanfordLaw's policy research thanks to work underway by the Stanford Law Racial Justice Center, the Stanford Criminal Justice Center, & the Youth & Education Law Project. This project teams with @StanfordEd's dynamic policy researchers.
Stanford Law and @StanfordEd teamed up this year in a joint lab exploring incarcerated students' educational paths. Read about how Associate Professor @DrSubini and Professor Ralph Richard Banks worked together to launch Walkout! Lab for Youth Justice: stanford.io/3pDyXwh