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Rob Reich (Professor)

Rob Reich (650) 723-2608
Personal bio
In addition to his position in the Department of Political Science, Rob Reich is faculty director of the Center for Ethics in Society and faculty co-director of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society. He is currently writing on the ethics of philanthropy and published two recent books, Education, Justice, and Democracy; and Occupy the Future. Rob is the recipient of several teaching awards, including the Phi Beta Kappa Undergraduate Teaching Award and the Walter J. Gores Award, Stanford's highest award for teaching.

Currently teaching
POLISCI 333M: Research and Methods in Political Theory (Autumn)
INTLPOL 245B: Governing Artificial Intelligence: Law, Policy, and Institutions (Autumn)
POLISCI 145B: Governing Artificial Intelligence: Law, Policy, and Institutions (Autumn)
CS 283: Governing Artificial Intelligence: Law, Policy, and Institutions (Autumn)
COMM 152A: Governing Artificial Intelligence: Law, Policy, and Institutions (Autumn)
COMM 252A: Governing Artificial Intelligence: Law, Policy, and Institutions (Autumn)
GLOBAL 245B: Governing Artificial Intelligence: Law, Policy, and Institutions (Autumn)
PUBLPOL 182: Ethics, Public Policy, and Technological Change (Winter)
POLISCI 182: Ethics, Public Policy, and Technological Change (Winter)
CS 182: Ethics, Public Policy, and Technological Change (Winter)
CS 182W: Ethics, Public Policy, and Technological Change (WIM) (Winter)
PHIL 82: Ethics, Public Policy, and Technological Change (Winter)
COMM 180: Ethics, Public Policy, and Technological Change (Winter)
POLISCI 445B: Governing Artificial Intelligence: Law, Policy, and Institutions (Autumn)
LAW 4052: Governing Artificial Intelligence: Law, Policy, and Institutions (Autumn)
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