Joshua Preiss, a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) faculty member at UNC Chapel Hill, will also be joining our Expert Roundtable on Liberty, General Welfare and Social Safety Nets on 2/11 at 7 PM in the Union 900 Room & online. Sign up to join us! https://t.co/RHrtrOiPhY
Romina Boccia, Director of Budget and Entitlement Policy at the Cato Institute, will be joining our 2/11 Expert Roundtable on Liberty, General Welfare & Social Safety Nets. Her work focuses on federal spending, economic policy, Social Security & Medicare. https://t.co/RHrtrOiPhY
“Reforming the Supreme Court,” an online expert panel and deliberative forum, is happening Thursday!
All the way from Boston College Law, @Kentgreenfield1 will discuss his reform idea for a new #ConstitutionalCourt
Learn about our panelists & register! https://t.co/kVJRa2XuZo
Our fourth panelist for "Reforming the Supreme Court" is Jim Lindgren from @NorthwesternLaw. Professor Lindgren will describe the parameters and benefits of 18-year term limits for #SCOTUS justices.
Register today to join us on Thursday at 7 pm! https://t.co/DuzXEg6Xjp
On this week's #Fellows blog:
"I wanted to be a DCI Fellow...because I want to improve my understanding of the concrete concepts & issues facing our society from a lens I don’t usually see as a #STEM major."
Read more at https://t.co/XV4fjZrHRr
ICYMI: Today's #Fellows blog features a recap of our Feb. 11th event, "Reforming the Supreme Court," where we tested out a new #deliberative event format combining expertise with small group deliberation.
Read more: https://t.co/pVV0c7NhH1
Join the DCI a week from today as we kick off our virtual spring lecture series with Professor Debra Hawhee of @McCourtneyInst!
First up, a keynote address On March 8th @ 7 pm, "Imagining Our Shared Future: Rhetoric, Deliberation, and Democratic Life."
https://t.co/wKE9gKgewq
Join us next Monday at 7 pm for Prof. Debra Hawhee's keynote address, "Imagining Our Shared Future: Rhetoric, Deliberation, and Democratic Life," where Prof. Hawhee will present her unique approach to deliberation.
https://t.co/wKE9gKgewq
Not only is Prof. Debra Hawhee a leading #rhetoric and #deliberation scholar - she's also a former Division I 🏀 player!
Join us next Wednesday @ 7:30 pm as she explores the connections between athletic and rhetorical education
https://t.co/g6yrQ0U6wb
@davidson_dci@DavidsonPoliSci Come join our expert panel and deliberative forum on reforming the Supreme Court this Thursday evening -- it's a great chance to hear about different reform ideas and share your own thoughts in facilitated small group discussions with others interested in this issue.
"I have learned that the first step to good communication isn’t to make sure you are the loudest one in the room or that you use a great deal of jargon, but to instead listen to others..."
Don't miss today's #DCI Fellows blog post! https://t.co/pVV0c7NhH1
President Biden recently started staffing a commission to study and recommend possible #SCOTUS reforms, and people across the political spectrum are evaluating and debating a wide range of ideas for reforming the Court.
What do you think?
We're excited to feature four expert panelist at our Feb. 11th #deliberative forum on reforming #SCOTUS!
Up first, Judith Resnik from @YaleLawSch who will introduce the broader context and dynamics of judicial reform.
Learn more and register - https://t.co/DuzXEg6Xjp
Ryan Doerfler from @UChicagoLaw will join our #SCOTUS panel to discuss reform strategies centered around "disempowering" the court. Check out his work on our Eventbrite page, then join us on Feb. 11th to hear new perspectives and share your own ideas!
https://t.co/DuzXEfPlUP
Interested in the COVID-19 pandemic response and recovery or environmental challenges of the 21st century? How about economic mobility or gender and sexuality?
If you want to have productive conversations about these topics, join a D Team this spring!
https://t.co/sEUnP7dvj6
Sending you into the weekend with a thoughtful blog post from #DCIFellow and @POLatDavidson’s very own Dr. Joshua Yesnowitz!
“The Case for (S)electoral Democracy” https://t.co/pVV0c7NhH1
Are you prepared to engage in conversations about the current political atmosphere over the holidays?
Check out our latest blog post to find out!
“Deliberation and the Holidays: Deck the Halls, Not Your Uncle” https://t.co/pVV0c7NhH1
How do you plan to handle difficult conversations that may come up around the dinner table next week?
Head over to the #DCI website and check out our ‘Connections’ tab to access guides for one-on-one conversations, how to disagree, and more!
https://t.co/MfAdYXqB4r
As the country looks ahead post-election, what challenges will we leave in 2020 and what challenges will carry over? What will you do to build the political community you want?
Join us this Thursday at 7 pm to share your perspectives and hear from others
https://t.co/PM9hQbtJ97
Join the DCI, @CPEDavidson, College Democrats, and College Republicans a week from today for “The Future of Democracy: What Kind of Political Community Do We Want and How Can We Create It?”
Learn more and register: https://t.co/PM9hQbtJ97