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…
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Amid mounting legal and financial strife, mainstream platform companies—from Meta and YouTube to TikTok and Twitch–are doubling down on their idealistic framing of the digital “Creator Economy.” But the image of social media as an entrepreneurial Promised Land is belied by the precarious, even perilous realities of platform…
David Sandalow is the Inaugural Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy and Director of the Energy and Environment Concentration at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University.