Brett ParkerinStanford PoliticsGraduate Students: To Join or Not to Join (a Union)?Over the past year, American political discourse has been dominated by topics of universal salience: a presidential election, the…May 11, 2017May 11, 2017
Brett ParkerinStanford PoliticsThe Troubling Legal Philosophy of Neil GorsuchOn January 31, President Trump announced his choice of Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice Antonin…Feb 15, 20171Feb 15, 20171
Brett ParkerThe Troubling Legal Philosophy of Neil GorsuchOn January 31, President Trump announced his choice of Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice Antonin…Feb 15, 2017Feb 15, 2017
Brett ParkerThe Troubling Legal Philosophy of Neil GorsuchOn January 31, President Trump announced his choice of Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice Antonin…Feb 15, 2017Feb 15, 2017
Brett ParkerinStanford PoliticsThe Racial and Geographic Injustices of the Electoral CollegeFor the second time in 16 years, the winner of the national popular vote will not become President of the United States. With 306 electoral…Nov 10, 2016Nov 10, 2016
Brett ParkerThe Racial and Geographic Injustices of the Electoral CollegeFor the second time in 16 years, the winner of the national popular vote will not become President of the United States. With 306 electoral…Nov 10, 2016Nov 10, 2016
Brett ParkerinStanford PoliticsHow Hillary Will Win, State by StateOur long national nightmare is almost over. Barring an unprecedented collapse by Hillary Clinton (feverently knocking on wood), self-avowed…Oct 31, 2016Oct 31, 2016
Brett ParkerinStanford PoliticsHow the Supreme Court Could Save Affirmative ActionBy Brett ParkerMay 24, 2016May 24, 2016
Brett ParkerinStanford PoliticsOkay, Maybe Trump Will Be the Republican NomineeFeb 29, 2016Feb 29, 2016