Upcoming Events
Limits on Free Speech on U.S. Campuses?
The third event in the Stanford Human Rights Center’s Speaker Series, Perspectives on the Current Israel-Palestine Conflict. The Israel-Palestine conflict is a complex and sensitive issue that generates strong reactions. Universities should be the ideal environment to discuss this conflict. However, a recent report from the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) and Palestine Legal documents repeated instances of the suppression of Palestine advocacy on campuses across the United States. In this lunchtime discussion, the authors of the report discuss their…
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LLM Networking Workshop with Jill Wesley
Find out moreThe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) at 25 – what we did right, what we did wrong and where do we go from here?
Join us for a panel discussion on the accomplishments, misses and future developments relating to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA is a comprehensive antidiscrimination statute, which was regarded by the disability community as an “emancipation proclamation” for one of America’s largest minority groups, when it was first enacted in 1990. The ADA has also had an international influence that moved beyond the US and affected the lives of people with disabilities around the world. Nevertheless, there is…
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