Tag: Harvard Kennedy School

The History of the Equal Rights Amendment: 3 Things You Should Know
- by Garret Jacobs
- 1 week ago
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One thing people quite frequently ask is what laws is [the Equal Rights Amendment] going change. What do we need it for right this minute? The answer is, it’s not going change many laws right now, but that’s fine. It’s
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You probably don’t know this about U.S. elections | HKS Professor Alex Keyssar
- by Garret Jacobs
- 3 months ago
- 2 comments
[Announcer] Harvard Kennedy School presents three things you didn’t know about U.S. elections. Number one. There is no right to vote in the U.S. Constitution. [Keyssar] It was not in the original Constitution. It was not in the Bill of
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Kathryn Sikkink: Making Human Rights Work in the 21st Century
- by Garret Jacobs
- 5 months ago
- 1 comments
that combination of cognitive biases the and the the news bias and the tendency of the human rights movement to produce more and more reports about more and more human rights violations all the time I think inadvertently create the
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Jacqueline Bhabha on Migrant Children and Human Rights
- by Garret Jacobs
- 6 months ago
- 0 comments
some of us have been arguing for at least 10 years that this phenomenon needs much more attention and much more concerted intervention we've been saying that Chow migration is a substantial issue it's here to stay it's not just
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HLS Library Book Talk | 'Christian Human Rights' by Samuel Moyn
- by Garret Jacobs
- 7 months ago
- 2 comments
ASLIHAN BULUT: Hello, everyone. Welcome. My name's Aslihan Bulut, andon behalf of the HLS library, I would like to thank you allfor coming to today's lunch and talk of profession ofProfessor Moyn's new book, Christian Human Rights. I would like
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John Ruggie — Business Practice and Human Rights
- by Garret Jacobs
- 7 months ago
- 0 comments
one of the projects that we have run over the last several years is something that we call the cost of conflict with communities we've worked closely with companies particularly again in the extractive sector and in the infrastructure sector
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