Stanford Law School Launches Constitutional Law Center
Stanford Law School has announced the launch of the
Stanford Constitutional Law Center, with former
Dean Kathleen M. Sullivan named as its
inaugural Director.
The press release states that the "Constitutional Law
Center has been established as a nonpartisan venue to
explore and improve public understanding of the most
pressing constitutional issues, with a particular focus on:
-- the separation and scope of legislative, executive and judicial powers;
-- the structure of constitutional democracy;
-- the freedoms of speech, press, and academic research; and
-- the right of privacy, including the privacy of personal data in a digital world."
For more information, see the Center web site.
Stanford Constitutional Law Center, with former
Dean Kathleen M. Sullivan named as its
inaugural Director.
The press release states that the "Constitutional Law
Center has been established as a nonpartisan venue to
explore and improve public understanding of the most
pressing constitutional issues, with a particular focus on:
-- the separation and scope of legislative, executive and judicial powers;
-- the structure of constitutional democracy;
-- the freedoms of speech, press, and academic research; and
-- the right of privacy, including the privacy of personal data in a digital world."
For more information, see the Center web site.
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