Governance in the Middle East cannot be talked about in a large sense, but should be evaluated on a case by case basis, Cammett said.
Couple Finds Love Through Service, Create Foundation
“It was while I was living on the street that I realized that the world is divided between those who have and those who do not have,” Kennedy said.
Shokat Talks Using Cellular Mutation to Treat Diseases
Shokat explained that medicines that save lives and shrink tumors are the same drugs that allow individuals to build resistance to them.
History of Caliphates Provides No Solutions to Muslim Politics, Prof. Says
“Since the caliphate did not provide the solution to the problem of Muslim politics in the past, it unlikely to in the future,” he said.
Chinese Activist Yang Jianli on Why He Left Communist Party
Yang spent five years in prison when he was caught in China with fake identification papers.
King’s College London Professor Explains How Globalization Changes Law
Globalization requires the law to account for international treaties and accords, which often lack strict definitions of what they govern.
Georgetown Prof. Gives Progress Report on U.S. Response to Global Terror
Daniel Byman said U.S. counterterrorism efforts are going better than you think.
Cofounders of ‘Reductress’ Highlight the Importance of Satire
From rape culture and police brutality to microaggressions in the workplace, Reductress tackles it all.
Marketing Executive Discusses Marketing Tools, Living a Happy Life
Javier Sanchez Lamelas, who started out on the track to be a lawyer, found his true happiness in marketing.
‘An Individual Cannot Be Illegal:’ Attorney Destigmatizing Undocumented Immigrants
Attendees of the workshop on Tuesday evening learned that most immigration stories don’t have a happy ending. Most stories end in discrimination and deportation.