Professor Harris (University of Pittsburgh Law School) presents his book and related research and takes questions from the audience on police confrontations
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Professor Harris (University of Pittsburgh Law School) presents his book and related research and takes questions from the audience on police confrontations |
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The Issues the Candidates Aren't Discussing: Governance Reform with Don Kettl & Philip Howard |
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Professor Chris Bonneau (University of Pittsburgh) presents his work co-founding and running the Prison Education Project at the University of Pittsburgh |
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Professor Potts illustrated how a blockchain economy destroys a corporate economy in the same way that a market economy destroyed the feudal economy.
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As part of CGM's Virtual Seminar Series on the Economics of Race and Identity, Tate Twinam (College of William & Mary) presented Land Use Regulation and Individual Welfare and engaged in audience Q&A. |
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Professor Schneider presented on how implicit feudalism came to dominate online communities and discussed potentially better models of governance, including the current space for creative innovation.
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In a virtual roundtable on police reform, Pittsburgh Mayor William Peduto and his staff engaged with responses from Professors David Harris and Brandon Davis, highlighting challenges and possibilities for reimagining public safety and accountability |
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In Preying on the Poor, Joe Soss shows how revenue-centered practices like fines, fees, bail, and asset forfeiture turn criminal justice into a system of predatory governance that entrenches inequality and reshapes American citizenship |
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Professor argued that for blockchain-based networks and related services to succeed at scale, they must directly engage with governance issues
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Islam and the State: Religious Education in the Age of Mass Schooling by Samuel Bazzi |
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In Presumed Criminal, Carl Suddler uncovers the deep historical roots of policies that bound Black youth to the justice system, exposing how racial perceptions of age and innocence have long driven stark disparities in punishment and incarceration |
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Bocar Ba from the University of California, Irvine presents research showing that lowering the cost of filing complaints against police increases reporting, alters oversight outcomes, and reveals unequal burdens on non-white communities |
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CGM, with the Kyiv School of Economics, hosted a virtual conversation between Francis Fukuyama and Tymofiy Mylovanov. |
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CGM and the Eurasian Center for Economic and Legal Research, Narxoz University host a virtual conversation on the prospects of recently announced governance reforms in Kazakhstan. |
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Virtual talk presented by Adam Crepelle at the Southern University Law Center |
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Understanding lack of political empowerment as a cause of racial inequality in the US, Professor Vicky Fouka (Stanford University) explored the rise of the American Civil Rights Movement. |
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Professor Wright presented on the emerging regulatory challenges surrounding public blockchains. |
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Professor Kiesling (Carnegie Mellon University), with her colleague Dave Chassin, presented on the potential for transactive energy to create more efficient electricity usage and distribution.
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Desiree Desierto presents The Political Economy of Status Competition: Sumptuary Laws in Preindustrial Europe. |
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