Introducing Professor Payvand Ahdout, YLJ’s Emerging Scholar of the Year
Introducing Professor Payvand Ahdout, YLJ’s Emerging Scholar of the Year
In this episode, Vol. 131’s Editor-in-Chief, Rachel Sommers, and Executive Editor for Features & Book Reviews, Bapu ... Read more
23 Nov 2022
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Democratic Data: Developing Digital Counterpower
Democratic Data: Developing Digital Counterpower
The past decade has witnessed an explosion of data collection about individuals. U.S. law has traditionally approached d... Read more
27 Sep 2022
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