A sine qua non in any basic understanding of the history of Islamic philanthropy is a familiarity with the story of the charitable…
In the 1960s, community groups across America had seemed to stand on the threshold of a new era of expanded involvement. Churches and…
On a typical day in the United States, more than 50,000 people are stopped by the police for traffic violation and other minor suspected…
To emulate the interactivity of in-person math instruction, we developed MathBot, a rulebased chatbot that explains math concepts, provides…
The global political-economic order is in flux. It is unclear what will replace the U.S-centric post-1990s “liberal” order and whether…
Edward Cunningham discusses how decarbonization can serve as an opportunity for both countries to set aside their political tensions and…
We estimate the size of the U.S. Supreme Court in a world in which the political parties engage in tit-for-tat court-packing. We do so by…
In her new book, Vice Patrol: Cops, Courts, and the Struggle over Urban Gay Life before Stonewall, HLS Assistant Professor of Law Anna…
Jurisdictions across the country, including the federal government through its recently enacted First Step Act, have begun using…
A potential voter must incur a number of costs in order to successfully cast an in-person ballot, including the costs associated with…