The Case for Clarity in Campaign Contracts
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Editor’s Note
Joining the* Review* as a Freshman was in many ways a poor decision on my part. The truth was that I had no experience with
Google Buses Targeted Over SF Housing Prices
[](/content/images/google-bus-blocked.jpg) This Google bus was stopped at a bus stop in The Mission on Dec. 9th Image
Objectivists of Stanford Share a New View on Selfishness
Onkar Ghate,
Editor’s Note
p{ text-indent: 2em; margin-bottom:20px; } p+p{ text-indent:2em; margin-top:-20px; } One night in a hut in the Icelandic highlands this summer, politics came up
Special Fees Groups Leave Half a Million Dollars Unspent
Despite collectively requesting 2.5 million in special fees for the coming year, $580,000 approved by the student body for student organizations went unspent
Energy Debate Law School Debate Turns Fiery
Energy Debate at Law School Turns Fiery A debate entitled “Should the Government Restrict the use of Fossil Fuels?” featuring the founder of the Industrial
What Confessions Pages Reveal About Their Schools
There’s plenty of talk about Stanford’s instantly famous ‘confessions’ page, but we weren’t the first ones and we aren’t the only

Grover Norquist explains the conservative role in prison reform
Both controversial and almost universally recognized as necessary, prison reform has been creeping up from a longstanding issue in California and other states to the

Military and domestic reliance on drones faces legal questions
The recent release of a Department of Justice white paper detailing justification for targeted drone strikes on American citizens abroad has brought the discussion on
Libertarian Vice-Presidential Candidate Judge Jim Gray Speaks at Stanford
Judge Jim Gray, the Vice-Presidential candidate of the Libertarian party, filled McClelland Auditorium in the GSB on Thursday October 25th. Judge Gray, a longtime advocate
Presidential Election Math
In the waning days of the Presidential campaign, campaign events and coverage begin to obsess over electoral math. The variables this year? The big three: