Is democracy falling apart in the United States and around the world? Are law and legal institutions the problem or solution to the crises that are threatening democracies everywhere? This season, the Fordham Law Podcast digs deep into the big questions facing democracy and its uncertain future.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Categories | HistoryGovernment |
On International Women's Day (March 8), Irish voters will decide whether to amend their constitution to delete a provision that recognizes women's "life within the home." Adopted in 1937, the "woman in the home" clause has been criticized for entrenc... more
Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez is Professor of Public Law at the Université Paris Ouest Nanterre and a fellow of the Institut Universitaire de France. She is an internationally renowned expert on human rights, comparative public law, bioethics, reproduc... more
Read Tom Ginsburg, Aziz Z. Huq, and David Landau, Democracy's Other Boundary Problem: The Law of Disqualification in California Law Review (2023). more
On January 1, the Supreme Court of Israeli issued a long-anticipated decision, striking down the Government’s efforts to limit the Supreme Court’s power. The case was argued a few weeks before Hamas attacked Israel, and decided in the midst of ongoin... more
Veronica Undurraga was the President of the Expert Commission created in December 2022 to draft a new constitution for Chile. She is a professor of Law at Universidad Adolfo Ibañez and author of many scholarly articles on Chile's constitutional proce... more
Sohrab Ahmari is the author of How Private Power Crushed American Liberty—and What to Do about It. He also founded the online magazine The Compact, and was formerly the op-ed editor of the New York Post. He was also a columnist and editor for the W... more
Sarah Kreps is the John L. Wetherill Professor in the Department of Government at Cornell University and Director of the Cornell School of Public Policy's Tech Policy Institute. She has presented her research to PCAST (the President's Council of Advi... more
Big tech companies, disinformation, privacy violations, and election interference. Should technology be regulated to protect freedom, the state, or democracy? In this episode, Anu Bradford joins Democracy's Future to discuss her new book, Digital Emp... more
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