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Reinventing Courts as Democratic Institutions

Eighteenth-century constitutional commitments guaranteeing rights-to-remedies were shaped when members of the propertied classes were the prototypical litigants and governments' criminal justice systems were nascent. Twentieth-century egalitarian norms expanded the imagination of what justice could produce, and courts turned into sites of democracy. The particular and peculiar practices of adjudication produce, redistribute, and curb power among disputants who disagree in public about the import of legal rights. But new procedures—alternative dispute resolution (ADR)—encourage, and sometimes require, disputants to mediate or to arbitrate disputes privately as a predicate to or in lieu of using the public forum of courts.
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Capitalist democracy: elective affinity or beguiling illusion?

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Let Me Tell You a Story

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Automation, AI & Work

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La La Land Is a Hit, but Is It Good for Jazz?

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Contemplating Strategic Stability in a New Multipolar Nuclear World

This essay by Robert Legvold reflects on a set of working group discussions on strategic stability convened as part of the Meeting the Challenges of the New Nuclear Age project.
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Global implications of the U.S.-India deal

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The practice of art history in America

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The Russian Military: Power and Policy

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Distrust of Artificial Intelligence: Sources & Responses from Computer Science & Law

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Introduction: International Innovation & American Challenges

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From Air Pollution to the Climate Crisis: Leaving the Comfort Zone

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On Translating Homer’s Iliad

Having published her celebrated English translation of the Iliad in 2015, Caroline Alexander is uniquely positioned to reflect on the process (and challenges) of rendering a modern translation of Homer. She analyzes her work, and that of previous translators, using the principles outlined by the Victorian poet and critic Matthew Arnold.
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Introduction: The Social Science of Caregiving

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The case for wisdom journalism—and for journalists surrendering the pursuit of news

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The Screamers

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What Developmental Science Has to Say about Caregiving

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How Pedagogy Makes the Difference in U.S. Schools

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Islam and Ecology: Toward Retrieval and Reconstruction

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Genetics, biosocial groups & the future of identity

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