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CITP Conference - Opening Remarks: Arvind Narayanan and Jen Rexford, Panel 1: Ed Felten, Alondra Nelson, Paul Ohm and Anne-Marie Slaughter, Moderator: Zach Vertin

OverviewThis conference is for everyone who is interested in ensuring that technology has a positive impact on society. Learn about how you can make an impact on the development and governance of…

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The Barriers We Build To Quality Schools: An Optimization Study of Zoning and School Inequality, Olivia Cao, UG '24 (1DA5FB37)

Despite the recognized importance of education, quality education is not accessible to everyone in the United States due to barriers created by housing, which are maintained by practices such as…

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The Revolutionary Officeholder: Democracy and Representation in Socialist Revolution, Theodore Gross, UG '24 (E0B1E3DB)

This thesis seeks to combat the dominant view that socialist revolutions are inherently authoritarian endeavors opposed to democratic values. In response, we apply a lens of representative democracy…

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Integrated Analysis: Bridging Biomechanics with an Energy Framework for LaMSA Systems, Teagan Anoop Mathur, GS (0C99E039)

Click beetles (Elateridae) are one of many small organisms that use a system of springs and latches to achieve incredible accelerations. This strategy is referred to as latch-mediated,…

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2023-2024 Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellows

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2023-2024 Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellows - Geneva Smith

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Allison Guess

Dr. Allison Guess is a Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University and the incoming Iris W. Davis Endowed Chair Assistant Professor of…

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Mellon Forum on the Urban Environment - Spaces of Belonging: "Land, Law & Speculative Urban Futures"

Urban landscapes described as bidonvilles­­––a Francophone term for shantytown first coined in the late 1920s in Casablanca––have repeatedly been framed as…

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PEI Lab "Voting Rights Federalism" lecture by Nicholos Stephanopoulos

Nicholas Stephanopoulos’s research and teaching interests include election law, constitutional law, administrative law, legislation, and comparative law, with a particular focus on the…

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Plenary Session: Debt Data and Transparency: What Do We Know and What Should We Know?

Speakers MODERATOR: Anna Gelpern (Georgetown Law and Peterson Institute for International Economics) Elena Duggar (Moody’s Investor Services) Matthias Goldmann (EBS University, Wiesbaden…

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Giuffra Conference - The Founders on Religious Liberty and Church-State Relations

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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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Global Existential Challenges: Gender, Sexuality, & Reproductive Rights Around the Globe

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4.4 Mercy Upon Mercy

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Modern Threats to the First Amendment

The Annual Elizabeth M. Whelan lecture featuring Kimberley Strassel '94. The First Amendment's traditional protectors are failing, while its new gatekeepers aren't up to the task. This…

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Analyzing Racial Bias Trends in the Text of US Legal Opinions, Rohan Jinturkar, UG '23, (3964430)

Racial bias remains pervasive in American society, and there are many instances of such discrimination in the legal system. However, it is unclear if such bias also exists in the text of judge…

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