A Political Theory Review interview with Sarah Song, Professor of Law and Political Science at The University of California, Berkeley, about her recent book Immigration and Democracy (Oxford University Press, 2018). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.
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The Perpetual Immigrant and the Limits of Athenian Democracy: Author Interview with Demetra Kasimis
A Political Theory Review interview with Demetra Kasimis, Assistant Professor of Political Science at The University of Chicago, about her recent book The Perpetual Immigrant and the Limits of Athenian Democracy (Cambridge University Press, 2018). Hear more interviews from The Political Theory Review.
The Constitutional Roots of American Global Leadership on Religious Freedom
Forged out of a century and a half struggle against religious persecution in the colonies, the American constitutional heritage codified an innovative break from centuries of Western practice. Both the First Amendment and state constitutional provisions bar religious establishments and protect religious free exercise from government infringement. These two provisions work in tandem. Freed from […]
The Influence of Global Crises on the United States
An Old Controversy: Marshall, Whitaker, and Marbury V. Madison
While giving a campaign interview in 2014, Matthew Whitaker, at the time a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in the state of Iowa, was asked to name the worst Supreme Court decisions in history. Marbury v. Madison (1803) immediately came to Whitaker’s mind. “There are so many (bad rulings),” Whitaker told his interviewer. “I would […]
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