Global Perspective: Challenges to US Legal and Political Institutions, Where Do We Go From Here?
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Trump’s presidency posed serious challenges to American legal and political institutions, culminating in the violent events at the United States Capitol while Congress certified the 2020 election results on January 6. Where do we go from here? This panel will draw upon the expertise of academics who have deep experience studying and advancing democratic reform and rule of law outside the US, to reflect on what we have experienced and the road ahead.
Our panelists are:
Larry Diamond, Senior Fellow FSI and the Hoover Institution; and Professor by Courtesy, of Political Science and Sociology
Tom Ginsburg, Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, Professor of Political Science,University of Chicago Law School
Erik Jensen, Professor of the Practice of Law, Director of the Rule of Law Program Stanford Law School
Didi Kuo, Senior Research Scholar, Associate Director for Research
Allen Weiner, Senior Lecturer in Law and Director, Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law, will moderate.