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  • When Shrugging is Not an Option0

    What do well-heeled liberal law firms have in common with undocumented immigrants with criminal backgrounds? Very little, except for their general unpopularity. That unpopularity is worth keeping in mind as we consider the current presidential administration’s legal due process shortcuts in dealing with these two groups. But before we get to that, let me share

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  • Meaning and Peace: The Story of Stanford’s Religious Liberty Clinic0

    Law students help pioneer a renewed understanding of religious liberty for polarized times. In January 2013, we launched at Stanford Law School our nation’s then-only Religious Liberty Clinic. A law school clinic is an academic program in which students learn the practice and profession of law through faculty-supervised legal representation of clients in the field.

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  • Quakers on Edge0

    What does immigration enforcement policy have to do with religious liberty? A Special Liberty Report Quakers in New England have enjoyed strong ties with Quakers in Cuba for decades, and a highlight of their friendship has been the exchange of delegations to each other’s yearly meetings. New England Yearly Meeting, a regional body of Quakers

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  • A Canary-in-the-Coal-Mine Moment0

    An interview with David French The first months of the new presidential administration have brought an unrelenting stream of headlines—many touching on issues of constitutional law, the role of the judiciary, and the nature of presidential executive authority. For some perspective on recent events, Liberty editor Bettina Krause spoke with David French, an attorney turned

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