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17 Jul 2017, 9:32 am by Matthew Kahn
At the Institute of World Politics, former Principal Deputy Undersecretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis Operations Jack Thomas Tomarchio will discuss Politics, Hacking, and the New Russia. [read post]
5 Jun 2017, 8:36 am by Quinta Jurecic
Monday, June 5 at 3:30pm: At the Brookings Institution, Thomas Wright, Gerard Araud, and Robert Kagan will discuss Wright's new book, All Measures Short of War: The Contest for the 21st Century and the Future of American Power in a conversation moderated by Susan Glasser. [read post]
25 May 2017, 9:01 pm by John Dean
” Barber reports that Thomas Jefferson was our first active/positive president. [read post]
1 May 2017, 10:26 am by Quinta Jurecic
Tuesday, May 2 at 3:30pm: Thomas Wright will moderate a discussion with Ralf Fücks, Robert Kagan, and Constanze Stelzenmüller on The United States, Europe, and the Zombie Western Liberal Order at the Brookings Institution. [read post]
27 Apr 2017, 1:30 am by Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD
Wei Li, Montefiore East Tremont Practice, Off¬Label Medical Device use by Surgeons Public Health Law Session 1E – Room 242Overarching Themes in Public Health LawModerator: Jonathan Todres, Georgia State University College of LawLance Gable, Wayne State University Law School, Public and Private Models of Public Health Governance in Trump’s AmericaLewis Grossman, American University Washington College of Law, The Taming of Progressive ‘State Medicine’James Hodge, Arizona… [read post]
29 Mar 2017, 3:01 am by Walter Olson
New paper from Ilya Shapiro and Frank Garrison for the fledgling Cato Legal Policy Bulletin series, which launched in January with Thomas Berry’s paper “The Illegal Tenure of Civil Rights Head Vanita Gupta. [read post]
20 Mar 2017, 1:03 pm by Geoffrey R. Stone
A nettlesome question in constitutional law is how courts should cope with that history in a nation committed to the separation of church and state. [read post]
25 Feb 2017, 3:06 am
Cope, Treaty Law and National Legislative Politics Pierre-Hugues Verdier & Mila Versteeg, Modes of Domestic Incorporation of International Law Benjamin Faude & Thomas Gehring, Regime Complexes as Governance Systems Walter Mattli & Jack Seddon, The Power of the Implementers: Global Financial and Environmental Standards Mikael Rask Madsen, The European Court of Human Rights and the Politics of International Law Gregory Shaffer, Manfred Elsig & Sergio Puig, The Law… [read post]
16 Jan 2017, 2:39 am
Country Visits by Thematic Special ProceduresNajat Maalla M’jid,The UN Special Procedures System: The Role of the Coordination Committee of Special Procedures Marc Limon, Strengthening Cooperation: The Key to Unlocking the Potential of the Special Procedures Ahmed Shaheed & Rose Parris Richter, Coping Mechanisms for State Non-Cooperation Inga T. [read post]
9 Sep 2016, 10:09 am by Amy Howe
  Thus, they explained, “the straight party option helps Michigan voters, particularly African-American voters, cope with one of the longest ballots and longest waiting times to vote” in the country. [read post]
8 Jul 2016, 1:30 am by Pieter Callens
The Preparatory Committee also plans to constitute a reserve list of judges in order to cope with unexpected situations. [read post]
4 Jul 2016, 4:07 pm by INFORRM
It was at the heart of Thomas von Danwitz‘s consideration of the role of the CJEU in privacy law; and coping with the consequences of the decision (and especially the development of the (imminent) EU-US Privacy Shield) were the subject of Bruno Gencarelli’s contribution. [read post]
24 May 2016, 12:23 pm by Morgan Weiland
The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s (EFF) Sophia Cope argued that the letter constitutes “an improper intrusion into editorial freedom,” and Stanford Law lecturer Thomas Rubin wrote in Slate that “we should be concerned about this federal intrusion into an independent organization’s editorial process. [read post]
6 May 2016, 11:45 am by Cynthia Marcotte Stamer
On May 5. 2016, Department of Labor Secretary Thomas Perez announced the Department’s Woman’s Bureau is making available $1 million in grant funds for use in helping states, U.S. territories and possessions, counties and cities with at least 50,000 residents, and federally recognized Indian/Native American tribes with a population of at least 10,000 to fund the cost of developing and implementing paid family and medical leave programs at a roundtable discussion hosted to promote… [read post]