What happens to civil liberties and human rights when executive power expands, courts are tested like never before, and even birthright citizenship is being attacked? We’ll break down the stakes for democracy, equality and the rule of law in Trump’s second term.Join us to learn what’s at risk - and what we can do about it…
How do well-intentioned board oversight mechanisms systematically undermine nonprofit effectiveness, and what can be done to address these failures?The US nonprofit sector forms the backbone of American civil society, yet its governance structures are fundamentally broken, creating a crisis that threatens the very missions…
The Justice John Marshall Harlan Lecture in Constitutional Adjudication presents Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Ketanji Brown Jackson in conversation with Deborah Pearlstein, Director of Princeton Program on Law & Public Policy, Charles & Marie Robertson Visiting Professor of Law & Public Affairs…
This exhibit brings together the longstanding collaboration between anthropologist Laurence Ralph, co-director of the Center on Transnational Policing, and photographer Carlos Javier Ortiz whose visual storytelling critically explores the themes of criminal justice, urban violence, and systemic inequality.Biographies
This event promises to be an exciting and insightful discussion on global lessons in counterinsurgency and leadership, paired with Col (ret.) Liam Collins’ new book, published from his SPIA dissertation: Leadership and Innovation During Crisis: Lessons from the Iraq War, which examines leadership’s role in wartime innovation…