Held at New York University
Friday May 3
1-2: Hallvard Sandven (Oslo) and Shai Agmon (Oxford): “Against delegation: A functionalist account.” Discussant: Jacob Levy (ƬƵ)
2-3: Temi Ogunye (Princeton), “Social norms, informal activism, and the efficacy of ‘cancel culture.’ Discussant: Ryan Pevnick (NYU)
3:15-4:30: David Wiens (UCSD) keynote: “Idealistic Models in Political Science”
Saturday May 4:
9-10: Dongxian Jiang (Fordham) and Zelda Hanyu Zhao (Tokohu University), “Liberating Grassroots Ruler: A Justification for Democracy in China.” Discussant: Alison McQueen, Stanford
10-11: Kierstan Kaushal-Carter (Penn), “Police Power(s): AXON Enterprises and the Disciplining Gaze.” Discussant: Melissa Schwartzberg, NYU
11-11:15: Break
11:15-12:15: Armando Perez-Gea (Stanford), “How Much do Democrats Need to Expand the Supreme Court If There are Term Limits? Logrolling Between Justices” Discussant: Jack Knight, Duke
2-3: Lukas Schmid (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), “Powerless and Sovereign Inequality in Border Externalization.” Discussant: Genevieve Rousseliere, Duke
3-4: Liwu Gan (Syracuse), “Allocating Remedial Responsibility: A Principled Approach to Weighting.” Discussant: Josiah Ober, Stanford