Opinion Why Does Stanford Pursue Ties With Saudi Arabia? Saudi Arabia’s new technological academy, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz College of Cyber Security, signed a memorandum of understanding [http://saudigazette.com.sa/article/537401/SAUDI-ARABIA/Prince-Muhammed-Bin-Salman-College-signs-key-pact-with-Stanford-University] last Christopher Fish 11 Jan 2019
What Winds of Freedom? An Experience With Censorship At Stanford On Tuesday, January 23rd, I woke up to hundreds of flyers adorning the walls of Stanford’s Kimball Hall urging students to call a hotline number to report Immigration and Christopher Fish 1 Feb 2018
This Year in Review This past year was a contentious one at Stanford. Throughout the year, the Stanford Review published many articles that influenced campus debate. The Review was led by Anthony Ghosn ‘16 Christopher Fish 2 Jun 2015
climate change Fossil Fuel Divestment: The Logical Choice [](/content/images/261522_446237572090195_30453573_n.jpg) Fossil Free Stanford LogoDivesting from all fossil fuels is not just morally Christopher Fish 2 Mar 2015
Activism Eric Garner and Police Deadly Force: What is the Law? [](/content/images/Screen-Shot-2014-12-05-at-4.50.50-PM.png) Stanford Students protest in downtown Palo Alto Christopher Fish 5 Dec 2014
Review of What We’re Reading At the Review we strive for independent and rigorous thinking. Part of developing this mindset is viewing thought-provoking content and having critical discussions. Here’s some of what we’ve Christopher Fish 6 Nov 2014
Daniel Ellsberg: Snowden would not get a fair trial – and Kerry is wrong Edward Snowden is the greatest patriot whistleblower of our time, and he knows what I learned more than four decades ago: until the Espionage Act gets reformed, he can never Christopher Fish 1 Jun 2014
Secrets, lies and Snowden’s email: why I was forced to shut down Lavabit Read Ladar Levinson’s letter [http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/may/20/why-did-lavabit-shut-down-snowden-email] in which he tells the story about how his encrypted email service, Lavabit, was shut down Christopher Fish 29 May 2014
Out of Prohibition’s Reach: How Technology Cures Toxic Policy Drug policy is a contentious issue. Prohibition creates undue violence [https://stanfordreview.org/article/breaking-bad-legalize-drugs/] and fills prisons with victimless offenders [https://stanfordreview.org/article/are-they-really-criminals-drug-users-should-be-rehabilitated-not-punished/] . Addiction is a difficult Christopher Fish 19 May 2014
Constitutional Council finds the actions of the GSC constitutional On Saturday May 17, 2014 Stanford’s Constitutional Council announced the majority opinion on Stanford Anscombe Society v. Graduate Student Council. Learn more [https://stanfordreview.org/article/controversial-marriage-conference-sparks-free-speech-debate/] about the Christopher Fish 17 May 2014
Dear Class of 2014: Thanks for Not Disinviting Me > Members of the Class of 2014, I salute you. My warmest wishes on the occasion of your graduation from this fine institution. > And, before I go any further, I would Christopher Fish 16 May 2014
Join Ike’s Army and The Review in support of Ike’s Place! Join Ike’s Army andThe Stanford Reviewat Ike’s Place at noon on Friday to protest the replacement of the popular sandwich shop with an outlet operated by Residential & Dining Christopher Fish 12 May 2014
Glenn Greenwald: how the NSA tampers with US-made internet routers The NSA has been covertly implanting interception tools in US servers heading overseas – even though the US government has warned against using Chinese technology for the same reasons, says Glenn Christopher Fish 12 May 2014
Why Can’t Congress Even Pass an Infrastructure Bill? Among the most embarrassing and unconscionable failures of the 113th Congress has been the inability to act in any way to help the economy through an infrastructure initiative, including but Christopher Fish 10 May 2014
US credit card system begins complete overhaul in the next 18 months [http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/08/us-credit-cards-chip/] The United States is lagging behind most of the world when it comes tocredit card technology [http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/ Christopher Fish 8 May 2014
Fighting bigotry with the free market Last week, when the NBA banned racist team owner Donald Sterling, some said: “What about free speech? Can’t a guy say what he thinks anymore?” The answer: Yes, you Christopher Fish 7 May 2014
Stanford to divest from coal companies *Acting on a recommendation of Stanford’s Advisory Panel on Investment Responsibility and Licensing, the Board of Trustees announced that Stanford will not make direct investments in coal mining companies. Christopher Fish 6 May 2014
The United Cities of America: What Seattle’s Minimum-Wage Deal Means On Wednesday, a Senatefilibuster [http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/04/terrible-news-excellent-headline/361479/] blocked President Obama’s proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10. Then on Christopher Fish 5 May 2014