The Draft Volume of the APSA AI Task Force, cochaired by Josh Tucker and me, is now available. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, POLITICS, AND POLITICAL SCIENCE will be published by Cambridge Press later this year, but the draft chapters are available today:
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For those interested in my office zoom background, the Stanford Report has done a story of the political (and other) memorabilia that I have collected: news.stanford.edu/stories/2024...
Did a short explainer on the Supreme Court's mail balloting case for the Newshour yesterday:
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The legal scholar’s office is a trove of artifacts of the democratic process, from the cartoon that inspired the term “Gerry-mandering” to the machine responsible for the infamous hanging chads.
The Supreme Court heard a case that could reshape how millions of mail-in ballots are counted in this fall's elections. Some states count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day as long as they...
Tuesday, noon pacific we kick off our Winter Seminar Series. First up Anu Bradford of Columbia Law School joins @persily.bsky.social to talk about her book Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology. Register to join us:
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