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The Moral Foundations of Liberalism and the Constitution

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Recently Public Discourse, an online journal published by the Witherspoon Institute exploring morality in society, published a series seeking to illuminate the philosophic foundations of our government, written by professors at Hillsdale and Notre Dame. The Review believes it might be of interest to our readers. “Natural Law Liberalism Beyond Romanticism,” by Nathan Schlueter: http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2013/03/7511/ “Sustaining American Liberalism in [...]

Two upcoming talks in politics in the Middle East

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This Wednesday, Hillel at Stanford is hosting the talk Is Peace Possible Between the Israelis and Palestinians? at 7:30 while a panel of scholars discusses The US and Iran: War or Diplomacy at 7:00. Both panels feature experience in both academia and policy and come at a time when the politics of the Middle East has been [...]

Day in Review: October 4, 2012

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Romney Wins First Debate! Viewers select Romney as the hands-down winner. Andrew Sullivan live-blogged the debate. WSJ blog features wrap up and top reads on the debate. Twitter goes crazy during debate. Jennifer Rubin on why Romney rocked the debate. — Stanford among 53 universities hit by hackers who stole personal information. McMahon jumps to a lead in [...]

Day in Review: October 1, 2012

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Patrick Pexton asks the Washington Post to reconsider its biases.

Day in Review: September 26, 2012

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Your daily dose of news from Stanford and beyond.  Get well with new wellness classes at Stanford. Ezra Klein writes about low information voters. Lisa Kristine displays her saddening pictures of modern-day slavery. Clinton suggests there was a link between Al-Queda and the Libya attack. Finally, the real refs return to NFL games. A new [...]

Day in Review: September 25, 2012

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Your daily dose of news from Stanford and beyond.  ASSU Executive kicks off school year. Can we trust the polling? James Fallows cuts Mitt Romney some slack over his airplane window comments, which may just be a joke. Harry Reid believes Romney “has sullied the religion that he, Prince, and Romney share.” A weird new virus has [...]

Day in Review: September 24, 2012

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Nate Silver with some bad news for Romney’s late game chances. Jay Cost with some better news for Romney’s chances. Scott Gerber argues for entrepreneurship supplements in college. Stanford should be leading the pack. Facebook now knows what you buy at CVS. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad once again refers to Israel’s elimination. Big changes at the Stanford [...]

First Editor’s Note – 1987

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The first editor’s note written for the Stanford Review predicts that the paper will be around for a long time.

Stanford Police Respond to Alleged Police Brutality at UC Davis

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Incidents like those at UC Berkeley and UC Davis have not occurred between police and occupiers at Stanford.

A Brief and Non-Exhaustive History of the Stanford Review

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After 25 years, the Stanford Review has covered and editorialized on numerous facets of the university, campus life, and politics.