Civil Libertrees
16 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 months ago - ★★★★★ - 3 ratingsConversations with students, faculty members, and other experts on particular issues pertaining to civil liberties on Stanford's campus and beyond.
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Episodes
Episode 13: From Pap Smear to Prison, Part II: DNA Collection and the Fourth Amendment
May 02, 2024 08:34 - 15 minutes - 14.7 MBThis is Part II of our conversation with Professor Hank Greely, “From Pap Smear to Prison: DNA Collection and the Fourth Amendment.” Professor Greely discusses surreptitious DNA collection and corporate use of DNA, and he explains major privacy issues and racial disparities in DNA databases. For a written transcript of this episode, visit https://www.stanfordaclu.com/podcast. To hear the first part of this conversation, listen to Episode 12 at https://open.spotify.com/episode/2jbNYFEXSul7LS...
Episode 12: From Pap Smear to Prison: DNA Collection and the Fourth Amendment
April 13, 2024 22:14 - 14 minutes - 13.2 MBOn this episode of Civil Libertrees, Stanford Law Professor Hank Greely discusses forensic DNA collection and its potential infringement on Fourth Amendment rights. Greely discusses the case of the BTK serial killer and the path from his daughter’s pap smear to his eventual arrest and imprisonment. This episode is a must listen for both law enthusiasts and true crime fans! For a written transcript of this episode, see https://www.stanfordaclu.com/podcast. TW: mentions of rape, sexual assau...
Episode 11: Dr. Eujin Park on Affirmative Action
January 12, 2024 09:11 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MBOn 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.
Episode 10: Dr. Ameer Loggins on Police Violence, Civil Disobedience, and Hope in Collectivism
May 11, 2023 18:05 - 39 minutes - 45.2 MBContent warning: This episode surrounds sensitive topics such as police violence and anti-Black racism. On today’s episode, we speak with Dr. Ameer Loggins about recent events of police violence on Stanford's campus, civil disobedience, protest, and community organizing. [Rating: Explicit] Producers/Hosts: Elsa McElhinney & Katherine Zhou Student Section: Jaden Southern
Episode 9: Professor Rush Rehm
December 10, 2022 04:11 - 37 minutes - 34.7 MBOn today's episode, we interview Stanford professor and political activist, Rush Rehm, about protesting, civic engagement, the Greek tragedy, and much more. We also discuss Rehm's course on Noam Chomsky, and how Chomsky's lessons can be applied to the political landscape today. CREDITS: Hosts: Katherine Zhou, Lucian de Nevers Student Section/Research: Elsa McElhinney, Catherine Titzer Editing: Katherine Zhou Music: Arnob Das (first clip)
Episode 8: SV Free
November 27, 2022 00:15 - 25 minutes - 22.9 MBContent Warning: This episode surrounds the topic of sexual violence. If you need support, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673. Listener discretion is advised. On today's episode, we speak with Eva Jones from Sexual Violence (SV) Free Stanford surrounding the events that led up to the 10/14 protest and reactions to recent sexual violence on campus. We discuss SV Free's demands for the Stanford administration and how Stanford students can get involved to foster...
Episode 8: Sexual Violence Free Stanford
November 27, 2022 00:15 - 25 minutes - 22.9 MBContent Warning: This episode surrounds the topic of sexual violence. If you need support, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673. Listener discretion is advised. On today's episode, we speak with Eva Jones from Sexual Violence (SV) Free Stanford surrounding the events that led up to the 10/14 protest and reactions to recent sexual violence on campus. We discuss SV Free's demands for the Stanford administration and how Stanford students can get involved to foster...
Episode 7: Faride Perez-Aucar
May 26, 2022 02:26 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MBIn this episode, we interview ACLU NorCal Staff Attorney, Faride Perez-Aucar, who works for the Gender, Sexuality, and Reproductive Justice Program. Perez-Aucar speaks on reproductive justice, the family regulation system, and recent news regarding the ACLU's response to the Tulare county jails failing to provide prenatal care. Hosts: Avi Gupta and Nicole Domingo Student Section: Chloe Mendoza Production: Katherine Zhou
Episode 6: Stanford Students React to Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
May 18, 2022 19:12 - 30 minutes - 28.4 MBStanford students react to the historic leak of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization draft opinion. We interviewed student protestors, and recordings from the speeches at the May 5th protest and counter-protest are included. Credits: Host/Producer: Katherine Zhou Student Section: Paloma Ronis von Helms Cover Art: Lucy Nemerov Note: All recordings were obtained in accordance to California PC 632.
Episode 5: Professor Jennifer Pan
March 09, 2022 00:33 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MBProfessor Jennifer Pan dives into censorship and propaganda in the age of digital media, how it affects citizens’ political decision-making, and what tools we should have to combat its negative effects. CREDITS Hosts: Nicole Domingo and Avi Gupta Student Section: Lora Vachovska Audio Production: Chloe Mendoza Music: Arnob Das Cover Art: Lucy Nemerov
Episode 4: Professor Larry Diamond
February 25, 2022 01:46 - 30 minutes - 28.4 MBProfessor Larry Diamond unpacks the January 6th insurrection, political polarization, voter ID laws, democratic backsliding, and what Stanford students can do to preserve American democracy. CREDITS Hosts: Nicole Domingo and Avi Gupta Student Section: Lucy Nemerov and Lucian de Nevers Music: Arnob Das Editing: Katherine Zhou Cover Art: Lucy Nemerov
Episode 3: Professor David Palumbo-Liu
February 09, 2022 18:19 - 47 minutes - 43.4 MBStanford 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
Episode 2: Professor Michele Dauber (Part 2)
January 27, 2022 22:20 - 10 minutes - 9.93 MBIn this second part, Professor Michele Dauber focuses on the role that Greek Life at Stanford and the national movement for its abolition. Content Warning: mentions of violence, rape, substance use, and death. CREDITS: Hosts: Nicole Domingo and Avi Gupta Music: Arnob Das Editing: Katherine Zhou Cover Art: Lucy Nemerov
Episode 1: Professor Michele Dauber (Part 1)
January 19, 2022 00:56 - 33 minutes - 30.3 MBProfessor Michele Dauber dives into Stanford-specific issues such as the new alcohol policy, activism on campus, concerns with administration, and on a national scale, abortion rights. Content Warning: mentions of violence, rape, and substance use. CREDITS Hosts: Nicole Domingo and Avi Gupta Student Section: Lucy Nemerov and Katherine Zhou Music: Arnob Das Editing: Eleanor Schroeder Cover Art: Lucy Nemerov
Episode #1: Meet the Warriors
September 28, 2021 06:46 - 44 minutes - 20.7 MBSpecial summer series episode highlighting three guest club members. Learn about their Stanford experiences, why they’re passionate about civil liberties, and tips for students to get involved on campus and in their communities!
Meet the Warriors
September 28, 2021 06:46 - 44 minutes - 20.7 MBSpecial summer series episode highlighting three guest club members. Learn about their Stanford experiences, why they’re passionate about civil liberties, and tips for students to get involved on campus and in their communities!