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Brandon Camhi

About Brandon Camhi

Brandon is an Editor Emeritus of The Stanford Review. He is a senior majoring in economics. He served as Opinions Editor for two volumes. He recently returned to the Stanford Review after finishing a quarter interning for the United States Senate. Brandon is particularly interested in economic policy, constitutional law, and the Palo Alto Creamery.

Appeasement Loses, Even With the GOP Base

By |December 9th, 2015|

On Monday, December 7, Republican Presidential frontrunner Donald Trump issued a statement “calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States”. […]

Survivorship Is Not A Trump Card

By |November 9th, 2015|

Stanford must “place the survivor narrative at the center of every conversation” on sexual assault policy, a student speaker proclaimed to the audience. Emotionally compelling? […]

Editor’s Note: The Stanford Review and Bayonets

By |June 7th, 2015|

Napoleon Bonaparte faced nearly insurmountable odds during his military conquests. He fought 25,000 Ottomans at the Battle of Mount Tabor in Egypt, backed by only […]

The Pandora’s Box of Intersectionality and Solidarity

By |May 28th, 2015|

Intersectionality and solidarity. These concepts are central to the ideology that underpins many of Stanford’s activist movements, yet their juxtaposition creates a “market failure”, rendering […]

Editor’s Note: In Defense of Manny Thompson

By |April 20th, 2015|

Manny’s rejection of Provost Etchemendy’s invitation for a meeting and Manny’s call for “violent resistance” were misguided at best. However, I think many of my […]