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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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…
The infant mortality rate, or the probability that a child will not live to their first birthday, and maternal mortality rate are widely accepted indicators of population health and wellbeing. A greater proportion of people die from pregnancy and childbirth-related causes in the United States than any other high-income country…