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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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August 1st, 2023 Speaker
Nicholos Stephanopoulos Department
PEI Lab Location
Guyot 10
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Scholars have evaluated policies aimed at addressing racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps in education. However, few studies have looked at how voters themselves perceive the gap and how their…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Ryan Champeau, UG '23 Department
Public Policy
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Touch-screen ballot-marking devices (BMDs) produce paper ballots that are counted by optical-scan voting machines and can be recounted by hand. If the BMD is hacked or misprogrammed so that it prints…
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March 30th, 2021 Speaker
Juan Gilbert, University of Florida Department
Princeton University, Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Virtual
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About a quarter of Americans report believing that double voting is a relatively common occurrence, casting doubt on the integrity of elections. But, despite a dearth of documented instances of…
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February 9th, 2021 Speaker
Sharad Goel Department
Princeton University, Center for Information Technology Policy
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This event is co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Berkeley Heights, New Providence, and Summit, New Jersey. “What can we as voters do to protect our elections and our representative…
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September 17th, 2020 Speaker
Andrew Appel Department
CITP Location
Webinar
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David Daley explored how we can fight for change in his new book, "Unrigged: How Americans are Battling Back to Save Democracy." In this followup video to an earlier conversation, Professor…
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June 18th, 2020 Speaker
Dave Daley, Professor Sam Wang Department
Princeton Gerrymandering Project Location
Princeton University
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Jesse Wegman is a journalist, author, and New York Times Editorial Board Member. In his new book, Wegman asks a simple question: how can we tolerate the Electoral College when every vote does not…
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June 4th, 2020 Speaker
Jesse Wegman, Professor Sam Wang, Professor Julian Zelizer Department
Princeton Gerrymandering Project Location
Online
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David Daley has spent years raising the alarm about partisan gerrymandering and its threat to democracy. Now he's exploring how we can fight for change in his new book, "Unrigged: How…
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April 17th, 2020 Speaker
Dave Daley, Professor Sam Wang, Professor Julian Zelizer Department
Princeton Gerrymandering Project Location
Online
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Katie Fahey used social media to fight gerrymandering in Michigan. Now she runs a national non-profit dedicated to democratic reform. Katie talked to Professors Sam Wang and Julian Zelizer about how…
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April 10th, 2020 Speaker
Katie Fahey, Professor Sam Wang, Professor Julian Zelizer Department
Princeton Gerrymandering Project Location
Online
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CITP presented a panel on elections and the role of technology during a pandemic. Professor Ed Felten talked to experts about the challenges and risks facing the 2020 elections, and how we can design…
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April 2nd, 2020 Speaker
Moderator Ed Felten with panelists Dana Chisnell, Jared DeMarinis and Ellen L. Weintraub Department
Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) Location
Webinar
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Mona Charen, Syndicated Columnist and Political Analyst; Reverend Eugene F. Rivers, Pastor of the Azusa Christian Community in Dorchester, Massachusetts; John J. DiIulio, Jr., Frederic Fox Leadership…
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Michael Barone, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute; Fox News Contributor
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December 2nd, 2011 Speaker
Nolan McCarty, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs Department
Office of the President
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December 1st, 2011 Speaker
Sean Wilentz, Professor of History Department
President's Lecture Series
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