Between 70 and 100 million Americans—one in three— currently live with a criminal record. This number is expected to rise above 100 million…
President Juan Manuel Santos and Carr Center faculty reflect on the Colombian peace process.
In April 2019, the Carr Center for Human…
Quantitative data about political violence are frequently based on “desk research,” data derived from secondary sources that do not require…
There is a new global comity taking shape. Across the world, from the markets of Wuhan to the streets of New York, Rome, Rio, and Delhi,…
Carr Center faculty and fellows examine the human rights implications and legal ramifications of introducing widespread immunity passports…
Aligned to the Lancet Migration Global Statement to include migrants and refugees in countries’ response to COVID-19, this update focuses…
One of the core tasks of a well-functioning state is providing fair and adequate criminal justice. Recent events have raised concerns that…
This essay introduces a collection of articles gathered under the theme of “law, science, and constitutions of life.” Together, they…
In Almost Over, F. M. Kamm presents a wide-ranging philosophical discussion of the moral, legal, and medical issues related to aging, dying…