Reflections on Public Service and Democracy with Preet Bharara by Matthew Jarrell @ Brown University
John Adams famously wrote that the infant United States, as a new republic, was a nation of laws and not of men—by which he presumably meant no...
John Adams famously wrote that the infant United States, as a new republic, was a nation of laws and not of men—by which he presumably meant no...
At just after 6 pm on Wednesday, November 1, Providence Mayor Jorge D. Elorza’s first Interfaith Forum began. Thirty to forty community members...
The Interfaith Forum, organized by Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza’s One Providence Initiative, united around two different ideas of “faith.” For...
Federalism is a powerful weapon for state and local governments against an anti-democratic agenda in Washington. Creeping authoritarianism within...
The rise of populist candidates in global politics has been accompanied by a resurgence of mistrust toward news media from both liberal and...
From the Vietnam War protests on campuses to the Sudanese divestment campaign (that Brown students like Scott Warren helped lead), students have...
Senegal has been widely regarded in the international community has having one of the most stable democracies in Africa. The 2012 election in...
Since Vladimir Putin’s reelection in 2012, the Russian state has undergone a transformation. Adapted under the pressure of the Post-Cold War era,...
In a week, a year will have passed since Donald Trump’s election. In this time, we have seen a flourishing of political involvement among the...