Legal Constraint Through Political Means?: Legal Foundations and Public Support for Executive ActionScholars question whether presidents are legally constrained, but some posit that public opinion provides an indirect mechanism through which law checks unilateral power. Through thirteen survey experiments, we examine whether…
What happens to U.S. citizens stranded abroad during a global pandemic? How does a U.S. Embassy mobilize to support the procurement of medical supplies for American hospitals and citizens? From organizing evacuation flights to helping procure and ship personal protective equipment, Foreign Service Officer shares his…
P*LAW welcomes Prof. Linda Colley for a Book Talk: "The Gun, The Ship and the Pen: War, Constitutions and the Making of the Modern World”Event open to Faculty, Research Scholars & Graduate Students only.
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We'll explore how to redefine risk to strategically deploy capital and support grassroots projects advancing racial, economic, and environmental justice. Delve into the dynamic relationship between financial systems and pursuing a just society as we navigate the complexities of capital allocation and risk assessment through a…