Researchers find that CT scans may increase chances of cancer Meilinda Sun July 29, 2015 0 Comments A recent study led by Stanford School of Medicine scientists has found that CT scans can cause cellular damage, with the main concern being cancer. Read More »
Senator Dianne Feinstein ’55 talks surveillance and security Sam Premutico May 29, 2015 6 Comments U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein ’55 spoke on May 28 at CEMEX Auditorium about American surveillance laws and national security. The talk was sponsored by six Stanford organizations, including the... Read More »
Free trade and negotiations: How much power should Obama have? Matthew Cohen and Johnathan Bowes May 18, 2015 0 Comments Matthew Cohen '18 and Johnathan Bowes '15 debate the need for a speedy implementation of international free trade policies. Cohen argues that Obama should be given the power to do this expediently... Read More »
Don’t forget the statutes Chelsea Priest and Michael Mestitz April 23, 2015 0 Comments It is remarkable how simple language can quickly become ambiguous, and it highlights the vital importance of well-reasoned court decisions interpreting statutes. Read More »
Should the United States pass an Iranian nuclear agreement? Ben Kaufman and Wyatt Smitherman April 13, 2015 1 Comment Ben Kaufman '17 and Wyatt Smitherman '16 debate the possibility of a new deal with Iran on nuclear weapons. Kaufman argues we that the Right needs to compromise to pass the deal while Smitherman... Read More »
Beware the religious freedom boogeyman Op Ed April 8, 2015 2 Comments These religious freedom laws are a threat to the LGBT movement, but not because they are a license to discriminate. They are a distraction, a means of changing the subject. We should prefer a fight... Read More »
The heart of darkness: The encryption rift between tech companies and law enforcement Claire Zabel and Joseph Zabel February 19, 2015 7 Comments A dangerous rift is forming between what technology enables and what law enforcement needs. Thus, we must reconcile our protective instincts towards our personal data with our protective instincts... Read More »
Immigration lawsuit: Is it justified? Matthew Cohen and Johnathan Bowes February 2, 2015 6 Comments Super Tuesday columnists Matthew Cohen '18 and Johnathan Bowes '15 debate the legality of Obama's executive action on immigration reform in reference to the recent lawsuit. Cohen argues for its... Read More »