Acting Old: Ageing as Screen Performance
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Blog: Cato at Liberty
My new article makes the case for overruling a century‐old precedent and bringing accountability back to temporary "acting" officers.
Blog: Eye on the World
This is the final blog in the series 'Spatial Justice in Dublin 8' (SJD8 #15), as a contribution to Maynooth University Social Justice Week 2022 in partnership with Maynooth Geography and Common Ground. Common Ground has been working since 1999 as a local arts organisation in the complex, constantly changing inner-city areas across Dublin 8 […]
Blog: Legal Theory Blog
James Heilpern (Brigham Young University - J. Reuben Clark Law School) has posted Acting Cabinet Secretaries & the Twenty-Fifth Amendment (University of Richmond Law Review, Vol. 57, No. 1169, 2023) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The Twenty-Fifth Amendment of...
Blog: Cato at Liberty
Cato is doing what it can to help Congress do its job, but the House and Senate should themselves demand that those audits be made public before any vote to reauthorize the Section 702 program.
Blog: Global Voices
Messages posted by the individual or the people behind the hacking of Janja da Silva's profile on X included misogynistic content and personal attacks against President Lula, a Supreme Court justice, and herself.
Blog: Penn LDI
David Grande, MD, MPA, Director of Policy at the University of Pennsylvania Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics (LDI) and Perelman School of Medicine faculty member and researcher, has been named Special Advisor for Medicaid Innovation to Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) Acting Secretary Valerie Arkoosh, MD, MPH. An Associate Professor of Medicine and […]
Blog: Australian Institute of International Affairs
The prevailing strategic culture in Australian foreign policy circles that view Pacific Island states in instrumental and paternalistic ways is unproductive. Moving forward, there must be active recognition of the agency of these actors and engagement with their key concerns — particularly climate change.
Blog: The Axe Files with David Axelrod
We revisit our April 2019 conversation with Bryan Cranston, actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. He joins David to talk about finding truth in acting, challenges posed by inhabiting larger-than-life figures, the parallels between acting and politics, and more.
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Blog: Reason.com
Confederate President Jefferson Davis - an insurrectionist who believed he was acting legally.
Blog: Reason.com
Undocumented immigrants aren't the same as an invading army, but the Texas governor keeps acting like they are.
Blog: Global Voices
Music has played various roles in Tanzania, from serving as entertainment to acting as an educational, politicizing, and unifying force.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Although it claims to be acting in self-defense, in its war against Hamas, Israel is exacting a terrible toll on innocent life.
Blog: Reason.com
Among the indicted are a Southern Poverty Law Center attorney acting as a legal observer and three people who run a bail fund.
Blog: The Axe Files with David Axelrod
Bryan Cranston is an actor, producer, director, and screenwriter best known for his roles on Breaking Bad, Malcolm in the Middle, and Seinfeld. He joins David to talk about acting as a catharsis, why inhabiting real-life figures poses a greater challenge than inhabiting fictional ones, the parallels between acting and politics, and much more. He currently stars in the Broadway adaptation of the Oscar-winning 1976 film Network, a prescient story about the perils of tabloid television and media.
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