As voter turnout remains low and trust in democratic institutions weakens, mobile voting has emerged as a potential pathway to broader civic participation. ALI Fellows Anthony Mohr ’21 and Sandra ...
Drawing on decades of social justice leadership, Peter Williams ALI ‘21 examines the enduring relevance of Dr. Martin Luther ...
Rebecca Henderson is one of 25 University Professors at Harvard, a research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a fellow of both the British Academy and the American Academy of ...
Sometimes the feedback you get earliest in your career sticks with you the most. I still remember the first meeting I led as a newly minted college graduate working in venture philanthropy. I arrived ...
Forty-one states and the District of Columbia are suing Meta, alleging Instagram is addictive and harmful to children. Argentina has recently held its first “artificial intelligence” presidential ...
Homelessness in America cannot be summarized in a sound bite. Too often as a society, we search for a simple solution when faced with overwhelming complexity. We have seen that a one-size-fits-all ...
American democracy and the rule of law face increasing challenges, and lawyers and judges must play a key role in meeting these challenges. While litigation remains a cornerstone of defending the rule ...
Disclaimer: The following article strives to be inclusive and specific in its discussion of gender- and sex-based dynamics in healthcare. The authors acknowledge the importance of healthcare to the ...
Bill McKibben is an author, environmentalist, and activist. His 1989 book The End of Nature is regarded as the first book for a general audience about climate change and has appeared in 24 languages.
I am troubled watching an ever-increasing number of my friends, family, and colleagues suffering from debilitating illnesses. My observations are supported by facts: Americans have experienced a ...
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