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Programming

February 25, 2020. The Discussion on Governance Lecture Series.
Can Democracy Survive the Internet?
The University of Pittsburgh Institute of Politics and the Dick Thornburgh Forum for Law and Public Policy are proud to announce the launch of Governing in Crisis: Preserving Democracy, the Rule of Law and American Values.
Governing in Crisis
Rich Fitzgerald, the County Executive of Allegheny County.
Governing in Crisis:  Perspectives from the Front Lines
Ken Gormley, the President of Duquesne University and a respected expert on constitutional law and the American presidency.
Governing in Crisis: The Constitutional Framework for Decision Making.
March 19, 2019. David Shribman, Emeritus Executive Editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, presents The Discussions on Governance Lecture.
The Press, the Truth, and other Endangered Species.
January 8, 2019. The Honorable D. Michael Fisher, Senior Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit (Judge Fisher has served in all three branches of Government), Distinguished Jurist in Residence, PittLaw.
Separation of Powers: Who should decide what the law means?
March 20, 2018. Ryan Calo, Lane Powell and D. Wayne Gittinger Associate Professor at the University of Washington School of Law, faculty co-director of the University of Washington Tech Policy Lab, a unique, interdisciplinary research unit that spans the
A Decade of Drones in America
February 22, 2017. Michael Missal, Inspector General of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
"Watchdog of the Department of Veterans Affairs: Ensuring Effective Services for Veterans and Proper Spending of Taxpayer Dollars."