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The Supreme Court’s decision on whether Trump can remove the pair will test the boundaries of presidential power and have ...
Australian Unity has appointed Kirstin Follows as executive general manager of trustees, who has been acting in the role since July this year. Follows will lead legal and financial services including ...
The Art of Deciding is a podcast series by Whitfield. It delves into how successful people make big decisions. BusinessLIVE ...
Despite its drawbacks, the internet is vital for free speech and activism. Gerald A. Griggs, Georgia’s NAACP President, stated at a Stand for Democracy protest on March 15 that U.S. citizens act as a ...
As Daniel Kahneman outlined it, we either think fast and intuitively or slowly and deliberatively. Technology has tilted us ...
February 21, 2021, Paper: "In philosophy, economics, and law, the idea of voluntary agreements plays a central role. It orients contractarian approaches to political legitimacy. It also helps support ...
2021, Paper: "It is standard to think that economic incentives are generally or always better than regulatory mandates. But in the face of behavioral market failures, that conclusion might not be so ...
On Ballads, the tenor saxophonist delves into the depths of lyricism with a quartet that exudes understated intensity: pianist Julian Shore, bassist Kim Cass, and drummer Allan Mednard. This release ...
April 2021, Paper: "The American administrative state has become a cost-benefit state, at least in the sense that prevailing executive orders require agencies to proceed only if the benefits justify ...
Virgin Radio’s Content Director Mike Cass is set to leave the station by mutual agreement following a review of the management structure. He’ll leave the station, which he’s been running for ...
recent books like Steven Levitsky and Daniel Zimblatt’s How Democracies Die (2018), Cass Sunstein’s Can It Happen Here? Authoritarianism in America (2018), Fathali Moghaddam’s Threat to ...
Regulatory reform has been a focus of New Democrats for decades — think Clinton’s “reinventing government” push, or Obama’s OIRA under Cass Sunstein. What’s different now? Is it the ...