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How do police use-of-force policies compare across U.S. cities?
Until now, that question has been surprisingly difficult to answer. Policies are often buried in lengthy department manuals, written inconsistently, and hard for the public (or policymakers) to evaluate side by side.
...A new initiative from the Stanford Center for Racial Justice is changing that.
The Center has launched a first-of-its-kind searchable database: the Use of Force Policy Explorer, designed to make police use-of-force rules accessible and far more transparent.
The database is built on what is believed to be the largest empirical study of police use-of-force regulations to date.
Read the full story: https://brnw.ch/21wZTkC
Explore the database: https://brnw.ch/21wZTkB

Let’s raise the standard. Learn about smarter use of force policies for safer communities, and explore policies in departments across America.
brnw.chIn the latest episode of Stanford Legal, Professor Robert MacCoun explores why intellectual certainty can be a trap, and why “I might be wrong” is often the beginning of better thinking.
Drawing on his book Third Millennium Thinking: Creating Sense in a World of Nonsense, co-written ...with Nobel Prize–winning physicist Saul Perlmutter and philosopher John Campbell, MacCoun explains why intellectual humility and scientific “habits of mind” like probabilistic thinking and can help people navigate uncertainty and make better decisions. Listen to the thought-provoking conversation with Stanford Legal co-hosts professors Pam Karlan and Diego Zambrano.
https://brnw.ch/21wZR4r
Stanford Law student David Millman, JD '27, and current scholar for the Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford, addresses a critical issue facing survivors of sexual violence on California campuses in a recent opinion piece for The Sacramento Bee. With nearly one in four undergraduate women and ...gender non-conforming students experiencing sexual violence during their college years, the need for comprehensive support systems within Title IX frameworks has never been more urgent.
Millman emphasizes that survivors shouldn't have to choose between legal counsel and emotional support in these daunting processes. Read the opinion piece: https://brnw.ch/21wZP9k
Join us TODAY at 5 PM PST for the Rule of Law Speaker Series featuring San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear insights on federalism and accountability in the current landscape.
...https://law.stanford.edu/event/rule-of-law-speaker-series-san-francisco-city-attorney-david-chiu-on-federalism-and-the-rule-of-law/


