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January 05, 2022
The Washington Post
A Year After the Capitol Insurrection, the World Still Sees Something Broken in America’s Democracy
- Featured Faculty
- Anu Bradford Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization
- Areas of Study
- Constitutional Law
- Topics
- Kathryn Judge
- Featured Faculty
- Kathryn Judge Harvey J. Goldschmid Professor of Law
- Areas of Study
- Litigation and Dispute Resolution
- Topics
- Alexandra Carter
- Featured Faculty
- Alexandra Carter Everett B. Birch Innovative Teaching Clinical Professor in Professional Responsibility of Law
January 04, 2022
Scroll.in
Centre vs. States: Exploring the Historical Roots of India’s Distinctive Form of Federalism
- Topics
- Madhav Khosla
- Featured Faculty
- Madhav Khosla Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Professor of Indian Constitutional Law
January 04, 2022
Washington Monthly
The Supreme Court Takes COVID Legal Disputes Out of the ‘Shadows’
- Areas of Study
- Constitutional Law
- Featured Faculty
- Gillian Metzger Harlan Fiske Stone Professor of Constitutional Law
January 04, 2022
Courthouse News Service
Unsealed Court Documents Complicate Story of Georgia Gubernatorial Candidate’s Business Acumen
- Featured Faculty
- John C. Coffee, Jr. Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law
January 03, 2022
City & State New York
Adams Probably Can’t Veto the New Noncitizen Voting Law—But He Might Not Defend It Either
- Areas of Study
- Constitutional Law
- Topics
- Richard Briffault
- Featured Faculty
- Richard Briffault Joseph P. Chamberlain Professor of Legislation
- Featured Faculty
- Michael Burger Senior Research Scholar; Lecturer in Law
January 03, 2022
The New York Times
The Republican Party Is Succeeding Because We Are Not a True Democracy
- Areas of Study
- Constitutional Law