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From coups to COVID-19, faculty, staff, and students have presented their views and expertise in major news outlets throughout the year addressing myriad topics reflecting the breadth of their research.
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Major national and regional news organizations regularly interview Hamilton faculty, staff, and students for their expertise and perspectives on current events, and to feature programs and activities on campus.
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Associate Professor of Government Gbemende Johnson recently participated as an invited panelist at the third annual Women in Law event hosted by law firm Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice LLC.
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Who’s buried in Kant’s tomb? There is no such thing as a “chemical-free” product? Peter the Great was a family dentist? We asked a handful of faculty to share a little-known fact about their discipline. See how many surprise you!
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Associate Professor of Government Gbemende Johnson recently published an article titled “Gender, Diversity, and the United States Judiciary” in The SAIS Review of International Affairs.
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This semester, Associate Professor of Government Gbemende Johnson is working with the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) as a Pracademic Fellow.
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Associate Professor of Government Gbemende Johnson’s legal note on a Supreme Court Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) case was recently published in The Justice System Journal.
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“We have been building bridges,” says Professor of Government Frank Anechiarico, who has been leading the College/Community Partnership for Racial Justice since its inception last summer.
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Last fall, the College-Community Partnership for Racial Justice assembled a series of eight webinars focused on racial equity and police reform, sponsored by the Levitt Center Law and Justice Lab. Since then, the Partnership has collected and organized data from multiple surveys aimed at gauging public opinion on these issues. The results of these surveys were discussed in a virtual town hall on Feb. 11.
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Associate Professor of Government Gbemende Johnson has received a $242, 810 grant from the National Science Foundation to examine what happens when a Freedom of Information request ends up in court.
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