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Civil LiberTrees
Civil LiberTrees
18 episodes
2 weeks ago
Conversations with students, faculty members, and other experts on particular issues pertaining to civil liberties on Stanford's campus and beyond. Interviewees' perspectives are their own and do not necessarily represent the national ACLU's.
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Conversations with students, faculty members, and other experts on particular issues pertaining to civil liberties on Stanford's campus and beyond. Interviewees' perspectives are their own and do not necessarily represent the national ACLU's.
Show more...
Government
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Episode 11: Dr. Eujin Park on Affirmative Action
Civil LiberTrees
42 minutes 20 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 11: Dr. Eujin Park on Affirmative Action

On today's episode, we interview Dr. Eujin Park, who teaches at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. We discuss the implications of the Supreme Court decisions in the SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC cases, and we examine what the elimination of affirmative action means for university admissions moving forward.


Producers/Hosts: Catherine Titzer and Elsa McElhinney


Excerpts of student section sourced from Dr. Park's Stanford Profile.

Civil LiberTrees
Conversations with students, faculty members, and other experts on particular issues pertaining to civil liberties on Stanford's campus and beyond. Interviewees' perspectives are their own and do not necessarily represent the national ACLU's.