Graduate students, fellows, and faculty only, please. Each seminar features law-related papers or practice job talks presented by graduate students from many disciplines.Christoph writes: "I will start by introducing some of the many cognitive illusions and their psychological/behavio
PRESS (Princeton Research in Experimental Social Science) Research WorkshopCeleste Marin (Office of Population Research) and Rebecca Johnson (Sociology and Office of Population Research)Open to all Princeton students, faculty, and fellows working on experimental research design in the social sciencesDinner provided
What makes some policies work while others fail? The World Development Report 2017: Governance and the Law aims to answer this fundamental question. Two members of the development team, economists at the World Bank, will hold a public presentation of the report.
The John Marshall Harlan ’20 Lecture in Constitutional Adjudication honors the 1920 Princeton graduate who served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1955 until 1971. Harlan was the eighth Princetonian to serve on the court. In 2003, Associate Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor was the inaugural Harlan Lecturer. Previous…