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Special Edition: America at 250
Priya Satia | The Other Republicans: Anti-Monarchical Movements in the World in the Era of America's Independence
Stanford Humanities CenterOpen to: Stanford Community (in-person); Public (online)- -
Rights & Justice
Black Politics and American Democracy
Freeman Spogli Institute for International StudiesOpen to: Stanford community- -
Political Institutions & Governance
Democratic Hollowing in Peru: The Under Explored Pathway of Democratic Erosion
Freeman Spogli Institute for International StudiesOpen to: Stanford community (in-person); Public (online)- -
Special Edition: America at 250
The Declaration of Independence at 250: What New Can Be Said?
Stanford Constitutional Law CenterOpen to: Stanford Community- -
Civic Leadership & Civil Society
Rural Panel 2026: Re-Energize Rural
Stanford Rural Engagement NetworkOpen to: Stanford community- -
Civic Leadership & Civil Society
The Peril and Promise of Local Journalism In American Democracy
Hoover InstitutionOpen to: Everyone- -
Environmental Governance
Global Environmental Policy Seminar with Michael Greenstone
Stanford Doerr School of SustainabilityOpen to: Stanford community- -
Political Institutions & Governance
Michael Albertus — Winning Under Electoral Authoritarianism: Turning Out the “Right” Votes in Venezuela
Stanford Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of LawOpen to: Stanford community- -
Political Institutions & Governance
The Indo-Pacific Policy Lab Launch
Freeman Spogli Institute for International StudiesOpen to: Stanford community (in-person); Public (online)- -
Environmental Governance
Stanford Energy Seminar | Powershift: Supporting Tribal Energy Sovereignty at the California Energy Commission | Kelsey Freeman, California Energy Commission
Precourt Institute for EnergyOpen to: Everyone- -
Special Edition: America at 250
“Because They Signed it: Aspects of American Character and The Declaration of Independence, 250 Years On” with Judge Charles Eskridge (Southern District of Texas)
Federalist SocietyOpen to: Stanford community- -
Science, Technology & Governance
Artificial Intelligence Regulatory & Policy Landscapes: A Global View of Unmapped Territory
Stanford University LibrariesOpen to: Stanford community- -
Rights & Justice
Immigrant Rights in Our Democracy
Stanford Democracy HubOpen to: Everybody (in-person)- -
Political Institutions & Governance
Katherine Casey — Candidate Entry into Local Government (Sierra Leone)
Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of LawOpen to: Stanford community (in-person); Public (online)- -
Media & Information
Book Talk: Preserving Government Information
Stanford University LibrariesOpen to: Stanford community- -
Civic Leadership & Civil Society
Voting Maps, Race, and the Supreme Court
Stanford Democracy HubOpen to: Everybody (in-person)- -
Civic Leadership & Civil Society
SIG Policy Bootcamp
Stanford in GovernmentOpen to: Stanford students- -
Civic Leadership & Civil Society
What can Immigrant Cities Teach Us about Democracy?
Stanford Institute for Advancing Just Societies and CASBSOpen to: Stanford Community- -
Civic Leadership & Civil Society
Robert A. Scott Lecture: What Can Immigrant Cities Teach Us About Democracy?
Stanford Institute for Advancing Just SocietiesOpen to: Stanford community-