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The Department of Justice began prosecuting federal hate crimes cases after the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1968. Thus, the…
The complicated relationship of religion and government predates the founding of the United States. The Founders grappled with this dilemma…
In March 2018, hundreds of thousands of young people walked out of school and marched on their local statehouses and on the U.S. Capitol in…
Starting with the Nixon administration in the early 1970s, and gaining steam throughout the next decade, the prevailing view on criminal…
Nearly 61 million Americans have a disability, making the group the country’s largest minority. Individuals with disabilities cut across…
Ten years after the onset of the Arab Spring, the Middle East and North Africa are torn between two visions of progress: a democratic one…
BOOK DESCRIPTIONTrade has made the world. Still, trade remains an elusive and profoundly difficult area for philosophical thought. This…
We review the substantial literature on estimating judicial ideology, from the US Supreme Court to the lowest state court. As a way to…
In her new book, Authoritarian Police in Democracy: Contested Security in Latin America, ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Assistant Professor of Public Policy Yanilda…
How do expressions of support or opposition by the U.S. federal government, influence violent hate crimes against specific racial and…