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📝 This semester, I will co-teach a writing seminar with Zachary Elkins here UTexasLaw UT Government. Our goal is to help students produce their own publishable work in comparative constitutional law & politics. 🎉


“Do judges have the authority and capacity to engage in natural-law reasoning?” UT Government PhD Candidate and Civitas Institute dissertation fellow Candace Terman turns to forgotten founder James Wilson to sketch an answer Forthcoming in Review of Politics -> tinyurl.com/2bh6fs6r


"Ukraine War: What Would Brent Scowcroft Do?" via UT Government Prof Bartholomew Sparrow 🔗nationalinterest.org/feature/ukrain…

Join Polish Club Feb. 16 for a conversation with Former U.S. Ambassador to Poland and Lithuania Stephen Mull about the relationship between U.S. and Poland. RSVP at utx.global/Mull. UT CREEES UT Austin Center for European Studies Liberal Arts Honors UT Liberal Arts UT Government @strausscenter


Join us on Monday, Feb. 12, for a LLILAS Mexico Center roundtable on the upcoming Mexican presidential elections. UT Government The LBJ School UT Liberal Arts Consulmex Austin Texas Global



America's gun violence rates are much higher than those of much of the world. Zachary Elkins (UT Government) provides context for this, showing how U.S. gun culture differs from that of other countries. Krystina Shveda, Natalie Croker, Marco Chacon & Kara Fox: cnn.com/2021/11/26/wor…


When language and culture meets economic calculus meets pollution. This was one of the funnest — but also one of the most difficult — papers I’ve ever written. Many thanks to Edmund Malesky for being a partner in crime. UT Government

The #HamiltonBookAwards celebrate UT authors, including John Gerring from UT Government. His book, “The Deep Roots of Modern Democracy,” explores modern democracy by focusing on geography and long-term patterns of global diffusion.


Register now to attend this talk by Nobel Laureate in Economics Joseph E. Stiglitz and former Argentine Minister of Economy MartĂn Guzmán. All info here: liberalarts.utexas.edu/llilas/events/… The LBJ School UT Liberal Arts Texas Global Texas McCombs UT Government


The #HamiltonBookAwards celebrate UT authors, including Benjamin Gregg from UT Government. Gregg's book, “Creating Human Nature,” offers a broad perspective on how to deal with the socially and morally challenging potential for human genetic engineering.


Congratulations to Christopher Wlezien , just elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences!! American Academy of Arts & Sciences UT Austin amacad.org/new-members-20…


The #HamiltonBookAwards celebrate UT Austin authors, including Eric L McDaniel from UT Government. His book, "The Everyday Crusade" offers a touchstone for understanding American national identity and the exclusionary ideologies that have plagued the nation since inception.



I had this piece published today! Trump’s second assassination attempt is shocking, but attempts on presidents’ lives are not rare in US history theconversation.com/trumps-second-… via The Conversation U.S.

Today UT Government, graduate student Allison Verrilli presented her research, “New Faces Changing Spaces: How Gentrification Shapes Demand for Policing,” as part of the American Politics Speaker Series.


This week, UT Government Professor Terrence Chapman appeared on KXAN news to discuss escalation between Israel and Hezbollah kxan.com/video/us-close…

Please join us for our Election Panel on Oct. 9th, when professors in the Department of Government will offer expert insights on where things stand four weeks out from the election. UT Liberal Arts
