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Steyer has been teaching courses as an adjunct professor at Stanford University in political science, education, civil rights and civil liberties for 35 years. [18] [19] He has also authored three books: The Other Parent: The Inside Story of the Media's Effect on our Children in 2002, [20] which focuses on the effects certain media and government regulators have on children, Talking Back to ...
Steyer has two brothers: Hume Steyer, an attorney in New York City and Jim Steyer, an attorney, author, and Stanford University professor. [ 134 ] [ 10 ] Steyer has a net worth of $1.6 billion. [ 135 ]
[9] [10] In addition, according to a Stanford alumni survey conducted in 2011, some 39,900 companies founded by Stanford alumni were active, and companies founded by Stanford alumni altogether generated more than $2.7 trillion in annual revenue and had created 5.4 million jobs, roughly equivalent to the 10th-largest economy in the world (2011).
Common Sense Media CEO Jim Steyer, whose nonprofit is focused on how children use media and technology, agreed that it works best to explain to kids why a rule to limit smartphone access at school ...
Bonta, Bauer-Kahan and Common Sense Media Chief Executive and founder Jim Steyer compared the proposed labels to putting warnings on cigarette cartons.
Marietje Schaake, Dutch politician and international policy director at Stanford University's Cyber Policy Center [1] Jim Steyer, children's advocate [5] Timothy D. Snyder, author and historian [5] Laurence Tribe, Carl M. Loeb University Professor at the Harvard Law School [5]
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Jim and Anne didn’t receive Patrick’s records that day. Holcomb assured them that once the paperwork was reviewed, releasing the records would be a mere formality. He even offered to have a staff member go over the records with them once they were on hand. But it took Jim and Anne another three months of calling and emailing.