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Mar 1

Friday Mar 1, 2024

Rooney Center Seminar: "The Development of an Issue Public: Evidence from The Eras Tour" with Jeff Harden and Erin Rossiter

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Location: 1030 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

Jeff Harden specializes in American politics and political methodology. His research agenda in American politics focuses on political representation, public policy diffusion, and state politics. His methodology interests include interpretation and communication of statistical models, network inference,…

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Mar 18

Monday Mar 18, 2024

Panel: The Power of Campaign Money in Judicial Elections

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Location: Eck 1130

The CCCG joins the ND American Constitution Society in hosting a discussion on the power of campaign money in judicial elections. 

On Monday, March 18 in Eck 1130, Michael S. Kang and Joanna M. Shepherd join Notre Dame Law School to discuss their new book, Free to Judge: The Power of Campaign

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Mar 22

Friday Mar 22, 2024

Lecture by Prof. Eileen Hunt: "The First Last Man: Mary Shelley and the Post-apocalyptic Imagination"

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Location: Notre Dame Bookstore

Eileen M. Hunt is a Professor of Political Science at Notre Dame. She is the author or editor of ten books on topics ranging from tracing the place of the family in Enlightenment political thought to charting the legacies of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) for children's rights, bioethics,…

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Mar 27

Wednesday Mar 27, 2024

Lecture by Dr. Carson Holloway: "New York Times v. Sullivan and the Original Meaning of the First Amendment: Rethinking Libel and Freedom of the Press"

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Location: 1030 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

Carson Holloway is Ralph Wardle Diamond Professor of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Political Science at the University of Nebraska, Omaha and a Washington Fellow in the Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life. He is the author of Hamilton versus Jefferson

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Apr 2

Tuesday Apr 2, 2024

Lecture by Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter: "Protecting Competition in the American Economy"

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Location: Eck 1140

The CCCG joins the ND American Constitution Society in hosting a lecture on protecting competition in the American economy. 

Jonathan Kanter, Assistant Attorney General for the DOJ Antitrust Division, joins ACS at NDLS to discuss his advocacy for strong and meaningful antitrust…

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Apr 9

Tuesday Apr 9, 2024

Connect with the Democracy Initiative

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Location: 215/216 McKenna Hall

Sponsored by the Office of the Provost, Connections Series events are specially designed for faculty, staff, graduate students, and postdocs to strengthen our sense of community, highlight the work of interdisciplinary institutes, centers, and other academic units, and build a culture of scholarly…

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Apr 11

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

ND Democracy Talk: "Legal Plunder: The Predatory Dimensions of Criminal Justice" with Joe Soss

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Location: 1030 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

Soss Joe

Joe Soss is the inaugural Cowles Chair for the Study of Public Service at the University of Minnesota, where he holds faculty positions in the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, the Department…

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