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Will Capitol attack hike security costs for Biden inauguration?
Robert Jervis, the Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Politics (Political Science and School of International and Public Affiars), was quoted in the Marketplace Morning Report.
Dr. Wilmot James, Senior Research Sholar at ISERP, will be featured as a speaker at the Futures Forum on Preparedness, hosted by Schmidt Futures in partnership with the Social Science Research Council.
Sukyi McMahon, manager of the Square One Project’s Roundtable on the Future of Justice Policy, Columbia Justice Lab, published an opinion in The Hill
It should come as no surprise that President Trump, in his attempt to redeem himself with voters of color, tried to position himself as a criminal justice reformist, even saying that he has done more for criminal justice reform than any other president. Trump’s record on criminal justice reform tells a different story.
Attorney On Trump’s Georgia Call Works With Group Aiming To Eliminate Senate Elections.
Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs, was quoted in HuffPost.
Right-wing lawyer Cleta Mitchell began strategizing with the American Legislative Exchange Council to challenge a Trump loss long before the first vote was cast.
Satellite offices gave Pa. voters more options to cast early ballots in person. Were they worth it?
Donald Green, Burgess Professor of Political Science, was quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
A week before the Nov. 3 election, state officials urged voters not to risk a late arrival of their ballot through the mail and instead to return it in person...