To Regulate or Not to Regulate
By Vish Karthikeyan ’27 — Much discourse has taken place around AI and its implications for public policy, particularly at Stanford. As much as this discourse is prevalent and timely, it is severely polarizing and painfully confusing. And that is not to mention that this discussion over the future of AI policy is unsettling in…
Mirabelli v. Bonta: What this Means for California Educators & Parents So Far
Leslie Maribel Bravo ’28 — On March 2, 2026, the United States Supreme Court released a per curiam decision on Mirabelli v. Bonta, a case from its emergency docket. The court ruled in favor of California parents, requiring school officials and teachers to notify parents if their child had changed the name they use in…
War in the Strait: How the Hormuz Crisis Is Shaking Global Energy Markets
By Hector Camaton — Modern geopolitical tensions have evolved with complexity to confront war not just with missiles but also with markets. The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow stretch of water south of Iran, is hemorrhaging global energy markets as shipping collapses amid the escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran.