In her subtle and rigorous book, Margaret Gilbert develops a theory of what she calls ‘demand rights’. Demand rights are rights for which…
Nearly 61 million Americans have a disability, making the group the country’s largest minority. Individuals with disabilities cut across…
Undergraduate and master’s students frequently conduct independent human subjects research on topics related to political violence and…
Talking about “rights” is to talk about a fundamental cornerstone of our democracy, our system of law, our ethics, and—perhaps most deeply—…
As Yogi Berra once said, “A nickel ain’t worth a dime anymore.” Nothing could be truer when it comes to money in American politics. In the…
After more than a century of expanding the voting rights of previously disenfranchised groups, the American electoral system today is…
What are the social and political consequences of poor state governance and low state legitimacy? Under what conditions does lynching –…
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Amid 2020 election divisions, Carr Center researchers document expansive views on importance of safeguarding rights in America.
Mark Latonero discusses ethics, privacy, and human rights for latest episode of Justice Matters.
In the latest episode of…
Faculty Director Mathias Risse joins the Writ Large podcast to discuss how The Universal Declaration of Human…