Pizza and Politics: “Presidential Pardon Power: Where is the Limit?”

Room 50, Gilman Hall 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland

Prof Kim Wehle (University of Maryland Law School) discusses her new book, Pardon Power, with Prof Emily Zackin (JHU). Pizza and Politics is an undergraduate focused series of talks - featuring free Pizza! Co-sponsored by the SNF Agora Institute, and the Center for Social Concern

Pizza and Politics: “Realignment: National Security, Populism, and the Election”

Marshall Kosloff from the Hudson Institute and Arsenal of Democracy Podcast in conversation with Sebastian Schmidt (JHU) on how the United States is in the midst of a dramatic political realignment with shifting views on national security, economics, technology, and the role of government in our lives. What consequences might the election hold for this […]

“Fall of the Machines”: Arthur Spirling (Princeton)

Krieger 170 Homewood, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland

Arthur Spirling (Princeton)  will give a provocative talk on the use of AI and Data Science in the study of political phenomena. Prof Spirling is a Political Scientist who serves on the executive committee of Data-Driven Social Science, and on the executive committee of Princeton Language + Intelligence.