justice Don’t Rush to Embrace Mandatory Expulsion Until All Rights Protected [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/Stanford_University_Main_Quad_western_archway.jpg] On Thursday June 5th, hundreds of students gathered in White Plaza to protest Stanford’s sexual assault response Brandon Camhi 5 Jun 2014
White Privilege: Made in the USA I. Introduction Even in 2014, the white community enjoys systematic advantages in America. Those who claim otherwise often point to minority politicians and business leaders as evidence that America has Brandon Camhi 11 May 2014
Rules are Rules: Anscombe Society’s Misconceptions About Free Speech Funding at Stanford On April 30th, the Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) Constitutional Council heard its first case in a couple years.. The Stanford Anscombe Society claimed that the Graduate Student Council Brandon Camhi 2 May 2014
Economics In Government, Two Plus Two May (Not) Equal Four The federal budget process—or lack thereof—has followed a predictable path since the Republicans wrested control of the House of Representatives from the Democrats in 2010. The President proposes Brandon Camhi 26 Apr 2014
Dear Barry: America’s Preeminent Youth Advice Column [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/John-Mayer.jpg] Dear Barry, I go to a small high school in Southern California and I have a problem. Like a big one. While I Brandon Camhi 20 Apr 2014
Gummi Bears and Good Government [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/gummi_bears.jpg] When we were younger, my brother Justin always avoided eating the gummi bears topping his chocolate ice cream until he finished everything Brandon Camhi 17 Apr 2014
Endorsement: Anthony Ghosn for Senate November 7th, 2013, cheers erupted in Stanford Stadium as the game ended. For a second year in a row Stanford beat the University of Oregon in football. Shortly after everyone Brandon Camhi 31 Mar 2014
Too Big to Fail: Why the American Dream Needs a Bailout, Now [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/American_Flag.jpg] On Saturday, March 1st, Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times columnist and author of the bestselling novel Too Big to Fail, spoke Brandon Camhi 31 Mar 2014
Students: America’s Most Endangered Species? Dear fellow student, As a student, you interact with the world in powerful ways that previous generations would hardly recognize. Portable computers and smartphones enable you to remain in constant Brandon Camhi 27 Feb 2014
Detroit Wall Street versus Main Street? Why Wall Street and Main Street Should Work Together to Save Municipal Bonds in Detroit Here we go again. Another epochal battle between Wall Street and Main Street. Since July Brandon Camhi 10 Feb 2014
11 Facts About The Minimum Wage That President Obama Forgot To Mention During his State of the Union, President Obama advocated for an increase in the minimum wage to reduce income inequality. He also urged others who disagreed with him to present Brandon Camhi 30 Jan 2014
A Response to the State of the Union [https://stanfordreview.org/content/images/obama_state_of_the_union-med.jpg] Dear Mr. President: A few hours ago, I walked into a room and sat down next to some friends, Brandon Camhi 28 Jan 2014
A Blueprint for Equality at Stanford On December 4th, 2013, President Obama delivered a speech attacking income inequality in the United States in an effort to herald increased attention on the issue this year. During his Brandon Camhi 26 Jan 2014
partisan politics A Conservative Vision of Government This is a fascinating article that describes how conservatism can adopt to a changing nation and still remain true to its core tenets. In a world where conservatives are often Brandon Camhi 22 Jan 2014
A Story of Zoning Part 2: A Look at The Bay In the last issue, we explored the general motivations for zoning laws and briefly surveyed their history. It was established that, at their core, zoning laws are examples of existing Brandon Camhi 9 Dec 2013
A Story of Zoning: Laws in a Land Far, Far, Away…. Part 1 Let’s leave Stanford for a bit and enter the fictional town of Pleasantville. For generations, Pleasantville has been a haven for well-off families, a means to escape from hustle Brandon Camhi 6 Dec 2013
affirmative action Not Your Typical Affirmative Action Case On October 15th, 2013, CNN’s website banner read: “Supreme Court tackles new affirmative action case.” Although CNN presented Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action as another affirmative action Brandon Camhi 2 Nov 2013
Football and Filibusters On January 1st, 2013, Stanford fans cheered and Wisconsin fans sat silently as the Cardinal won the 99th Annual Rose Bowl. As you may remember, Stanford pulled ahead early with Brandon Camhi 18 Oct 2013