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Algorithmic decision-making can lead to discrimination against legally protected groups, but measuring such discrimination is often…
Since the Founding, Supreme Court justices have enjoyed life tenure. This helps insulate the justices from political pressures, but it also…
Today, freely floating exchange rates suit most large countries better than the late economists Richard Cooper, Robert Mundell, and John…
This white paper recommends a range of steps the Biden Administration should take to counter disinformation and other harmful content on…
In November 2020, two retired colleagues from the State Department, Ambassadors Marc Grossman and Marcie Ries, and I published a…
The topic of judicial diversity is an important one, and it has only increased in public salience in the last decade. As I will discuss in…
Reducing pre-trial detention by eliminating cash bail would generate significant economic returns for accused individuals and likely also…
As Donald Trump blackened Washington on his way out of town, pundits lauded the end of Trumpism’s hold on the Republican Party. What they…
A great deal of research presents the correspondence between economic conditions and incumbent electoral fortunes as evidence of democratic…
America erred in 2009-10 in curtailing the size and duration of the fiscal expansion in the aftermath of the Great Recession. Regardless of…