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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 3: Professor David Palumbo-Liu
Civil LiberTrees
47 minutes 21 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 3: Professor David Palumbo-Liu

Stanford Professor David Palumbo-Liu shares his perspective on the recent Faculty Senate Meeting regarding the Fundamental Standard, free speech, doxxing, cancel culture, the way Stanford has historically dealt with these kinds of issues, as well as similar conversations being held on a national level.


CREDITS

Hosts: Nicole Domingo and Avi Gupta

Music: Arnob Das

Editing: Chloe Mendoza

Cover Art: Lucy Nemerov

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.