Please note this event is by invitation only.
Across its history, America has developed an array of institutions to preserve and advance our nation. Yet today, many citizens have lost confidence in these institutions. Correspondingly, scholars have identified a range of challenges US institutions are facing, including ones related to legitimacy, capacity, polarization, and recent technologies that are altering the ways citizens receive and engage with political information. Is the US facing a constitutional crisis? Even if not, has an empowered presidency and administrative state stripped Congress and the courts of their traditional authorities? And how does political polarization relate to the ways both political institutions such as elections and purportedly apolitical ones such as corporations operate?
The conference Challenges in American Institutions, held at the Hoover Institution, will explore these and related issues.
Conference presentations will occur in Blount Hall, Traitel Building.
Agenda
Thursday, May 4 | |||
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Time | Event | Presenters | Discussant/Chair |
8:15 AM |
Registration & Breakfast |
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9:00 AM |
Opening Remarks |
Brandice Canes-Wrone |
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9:10 AM |
"A Typology of Constitutional Crises" by Keith Whittington |
Keith Whittington |
Discussant: Lee Epstein Discussant: Jonathan Gienapp Chair: David M. Kennedy |
10:25 am |
Break |
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10:45 AM |
"Judicial Review of Presidential Agency Instructions: Can the President Use the Law to Get What She Wants?" by Paul J. Gardner and Sharece Thrower |
Sharece Thrower |
Discussant: Tara Leigh Grove Discussant: Andrew Reeves Chair: David Brady |
12:00 PM |
Lunch |
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1:15 PM |
"Presidential Adjudication" by Emily Bremer |
Emily Bremer |
Discussant: Jonah Gelbach Discussant: William Howell Chair: Daniel Kessler |
2:30 PM |
Break |
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2:45 PM |
"Who are the Election Skeptics? Evidence from the 2022 Midterm Elections" by Justin Grimmer, Sean Westwood, and Yphtach Lelkes Preliminary draft available upon request |
Justin Grimmer |
Discussant: Benjamin Ginsberg Discussant: Seo-young Silvia Kim Chair: Stephen Haber |
4:00 PM |
Break |
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6:00 PM |
Reception |
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7:00 PM |
Dinner |
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Friday, May 5 | |||
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Time | Event | Presenters | Discussant/Chair |
8:15 AM |
Breakfast |
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9:00 AM |
"The Political Polarization of Corporate America" by Vyacheslav Fos, Elisabeth Kempf, and Margarita Tsoutsoura |
Elisabeth Kempf |
Discussant: Matthew Gentzkow Discussant: Neil Malhotra Chair: John Cogan |
10:15 AM |
Break |
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10:30 am |
"Importance and Interpretive Questions" by Ilan Wurman |
Ilan Wurman |
Discussant: David Lewis Discussant: Anne Joseph O'Connell Chair: Michael McConnell |
11:45 AM |
Lunch |
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1:00 PM |
"Institutions, Risk, and Categories: The Political Economy of Essential Work" by Pamela J. Clouser McCann and Abby Wood Preliminary draft available upon request |
Abby Wood |
Discussant: Sarah Anzia Discussant: Tom Clark Chair: Morris Fiorina |
2:15 PM |
Break |
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2:30 PM |
"Governing Online Platforms: The Challenge of Political Participation" by Andrew Hall Preliminary draft available upon request |
Andrew Hall |
Discussant: Pablo Montagnes Discussant: Amit Seru Chair: Jennifer Burns |
3:45 PM |
Closing Remarks |
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