Browne-Marshall, Professor of Constitutional Law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Author of the forthcoming “A Protest History of the United States” Cornell William Brooks, Hauser Professor of ...
Historically, voter confidence has been tied to election outcomes. If the Republican candidate won the presidency, then Republican confidence rose while Democratic confidence fell, and vice versa (see ...
Join us for an online event exploring the current state of democratic decline in the United States and the efforts of pro-democracy advocates to combat it. Steven Levitsky, co-author of How ...
You’re invited to join Daniel J. Hopkins, Julie and Martin Franklin Presidential Professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Pennsylvania, for an American Politics Speaker ...
The Equal Democracy Project, Election Law Clinic, and the Harvard Kennedy School's Ash Center invite you to a lunch discussion with Rick Schaffer (Board Chair) and Paul Ryan (Executive Director) of ...
Artificial intelligence is already having an impact on politics. Join us as we hear from three companies who are using AI technologies today to aid politicians in creating campaign material, ...
In this era of increasing polarization, even enemies can negotiate. Indeed for the health of the country political adversaries must learn to negotiate well. Learning the fundamentals of successful ...
Asian Americans are the fastest growing racial group in the United States, the majority of whom are immigrants or the children of immigrants. The Trump Administration plans to undertake mass ...
This policy primer from the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation is intended to introduce the ideas and conversations around reform of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and how it could ...
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