Nicholas Agar
is Distinguished Visiting Professor at Carnegie Mellon (Australia). His most recent book was How to be Human in the Digital Economy (MIT Press, 2019) translated into Italian as Non Essere Una Macchina (LUISS University Press, 2020).
is Distinguished Visiting Professor at Carnegie Mellon (Australia). His most recent book was How to be Human in the Digital Economy (MIT Press, 2019) translated into Italian as Non Essere Una Macchina (LUISS University Press, 2020).
is a professor of history at Washington & Lee University.
was a New York Times reporter for 31 years, including 19 as its labor and workplace reporter. He is the author of the book Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor.
is Foundation Professor at Michigan State University College of Law.
is president of the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. He is the author, most recently, of The Fight to Vote, newly revised to describe the 2020 election and today’s fight over voting rights.
is Legal Director of Alliance for Justice (AFJ).
is the founder and president of Alliance for Justice (AFJ), a progressive advocacy organization working on social justice issues.
is a former four-term member of Congress from Connecticut. He is currently Co-Chairman, Government Relations, Mercury Public Affairs.
is professor emeritus of Government and International Affairs at Georgetown University, co-author of The Breakdown of Democratic Regimes, and co-editor and author of The Failure of Presidential Democracy.
is the Foley & Lardner-Bascom Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin Law School.