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The Supreme Court's Traditionalist Turn with Sherif Girgis (Antonin Scalia Constitution Day Lecture)

On September 22, 2022 the James Madison Program hosted the Antonin Scalia Constitution Day Lecture at Princeton University with Sherif Girgis '08, titled, "The Supreme Court's…

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Geniza Lab Live with Prof. Tamer el-Leithy: “The Biography of a (kinda Coptic) Alley in Late-Medieval Cairo”

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Princeton Research Day 2023

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Do Judges Score Dives Fairly? Analyzing the Contribution of Different Phases to Scoring in Diving, Lauren Okamoto, UG (2270842)

Judging in diving is supposed to be as objective as possible and fairly account for all phases of a dive: start, take-off, flight, and entry. However, in practice, it is a commonly held belief among…

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How to Wreck the Supreme Court

On March 28, 2023, Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions hosted Michael Paulsen, Distinguished University Chair & Professor of Law at the…

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Bradford Seminar: "America’s Energy Gamble: People, Economy and Planet"

Shanti Gamper-Rabindran will discuss the major points from her new book, “America’s Energy Gamble: People, Economy and Planet,” which dissects the Trump administration’s…

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TRI Talk : War by Law: The Taliban Courts in Afghanistan

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What Does It Mean to Interpret the Constitution?

Do Supreme Court justices really just call balls and strikes, or are the Court’s decisions merely politics by another name? When we read that judges are originalists or favor a living…

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Judicial Independence in the English Court of Appeal: The Effects of the Constitutional Reform Act (2005), Juan José López Haddad UG '22 (2313760)

After a legislative reform the process of judicial appointments in the United Kingdom was changed to include an independent appointments commission.This paper applies empirical methods to determine…

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Constitutional Interpretation and the Common Good

James Madison Program Constitution Day EventFunded by the Bouton Law Lecture Fund September 17, 2020John O. McGinnis, George C. Dix Professor of Constitutional Law, Pritzker School of Law,…

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The Last Arbiter: U.S. Supreme Court, Alumni-Faculty Forum, Reunions 2020

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LAW: Jason Wu '09 - Assistant US Attorney - Why English Matters

Seven recent alumni, who are in the fields of law, medicine, publishing, journalism, film, theater administration, and non-profit education, returned to campus to talk about their professional…

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The Religious Exemptions Debate

Douglas Laycock, Yale Kamisar Collegiate Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School

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Two Roads from 1787: Elective Dictatorship or Deadlock?

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