Live and via Zoom tomorrow: honored to be part of this HLS panel/conversation in honor of Vicki Jackson and @profdawood's new book. https://t.co/znL4mNXMuk
@JenGommerman Oh Jen I am so sorry about your very sad loss. What a heartwarming tribute to him. My deepest condolences to you and the whole family. Thinking of you 🌹
Many thanks to the terrific editors at the @StanLRev for their insights & helpful feedback - and for organizing an amazing symposium on safeguarding the fundamental right to vote.
@SIssacharoff Everyone agrees that all citizens should have the right to vote. But what really makes a free and fair election? In our second Symposium Essay, now live, @ProfDawood examines the baselines and defaults that undergird the right to vote. https://t.co/Q24c5YjCcR
People multitask in over 30% of virtual meetings.
If you want their undivided attention, move meetings to the afternoon—and keep them small and short.
Our best analytical and creative thinking often happens before lunch (or after dinner). Protect mornings to focus on deep work.
Join @ProfDawood@Lring86 Irène Couzigou, Andrew Geddis, and myself for this great @ICON__S panel on foreign meddling in elections tomorrow at 10:20 UTC /11:20 BST!
Tomorrow morning (at 7 am PT) the Supreme Court is expected to issue opinions in its two remaining cases: Brnovich on voting rights and AFP v. Bonta on donor disclosure.
Here's what at stake and what I'll be looking for:
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Wonderful collaboration with @Adrienne_Stone1@s_m_stephenson at @CCCSMelbourne on this Junior Scholars Forum. Congratulations to all our presenters, who were selected from a very competitive pool of applications.
It has been a difficult year but today we celebrate Indigenous resilience and settler allyship. So excited to announce that 20% of @UTLaw's staff and faculty completed @UofA_Arts #IndigenousCanada MOOC https://t.co/N0vFKKHCOU @UTLawSLS#NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay
Thanks so much!! I am so grateful for this honour and the research opportunities that it provides. Looking forward to continuing my work on free and fair elections and effective democratic governance. @UTLaw@UofT@CRC_CRC
Congratulations to #UofT Professor Yasmin Dawood (@ProfDawood), renewed as Canada Research Chair (@CRC_CRC) in Democracy, Constitutionalism, and Electoral Law 🗳️
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