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Teaching
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Teaching Experience and general approach to philosophy instruction. In order to view a summary of my teaching evaluations, click here. In order to view my CV, click here. E-mail me in order to view sample syllabi and to access all of my official teaching evaluations. SOME BRIEF REMARKS ON MY TEACHING PHILOSOPHY. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. Moral Psychology (vol. 3): The Neuroscience of Morality. In sum, my aims in teaching are to present philosophy as a field that can inform, and is info...
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Dissertation
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Love and Human Agency. Attachment Theory and Research @ Stonybrook. Adult Attachment Theory and Research. Attachment This Emotional Life. All of which he brought to bear in advising me about my dissertation. Maudemarie Clark was not only a committee member, but she has also been an incredible professor and mentor, sharing with me some of her extensive expertise on Nietzsche and also generously imparting wisdom and guidance in other areas of philosophy (and life in general). A Dissertation in Philosophy.
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Events | Program in Law and Public Affairs | Princeton University
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Criminal Justice Working Group. Filter by Event Type. Criminal Justice Working Group. Law in the Public Service. Constitution Day Lecture: Frank H. Wu, UC Hastings College of the Law. The Limits of American Citizenship. Thursday, September 15, 2016. Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall. This Week at LAPA. Criminal Justice Working Group. Law In The Public Service. Criminal Justice Working Group. Constitution Day Lecture: Frank H. Wu, UC Hastings College of the Law. The Limits of American Citizenship.
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LAPA Occasional Workshop: Thinking through Hungary | Program in Law and Public Affairs | Princeton University
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LAPA Occasional Workshop: Thinking through Hungary. LAPA Occasional Workshop: Thinking through Hungary. By invitation only. For details contact Kim Lane Scheppele, kimlane@princeton.edu. This Week at LAPA. Criminal Justice Working Group. Law In The Public Service. Constitution Day Lecture: Frank H. Wu, UC Hastings College of the Law. The Limits of American Citizenship. September 15, 2016. Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall.
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LAPA's Mission | Program in Law and Public Affairs | Princeton University
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This Week at LAPA. Princeton University's Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) is a community of people interested in how law engages with politics, society, the economy and culture. LAPA participants examine the law both in the present and over time, in the US and in the world. Each year, LAPA brings to Princeton a small group of residential fellows. Drawn from the academy, legal practice, government, and policy-making institutions. They join a collection of professors. To bring law-related expertis...
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LAPA fellow Jonathan Hafetz discusses Gitmo on Rachel Maddow show | Program in Law and Public Affairs | Princeton University
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LAPA fellow Jonathan Hafetz discusses Gitmo on Rachel Maddow show. LAPA fellow Jonathan Hafetz discusses Gitmo on Rachel Maddow show. Is an Associate Professor at Seton Hall Law School, and a nationally recognized expert on national security and human rights issues. This Week at LAPA. Criminal Justice Working Group. Law In The Public Service. Constitution Day Lecture: Frank H. Wu, UC Hastings College of the Law. The Limits of American Citizenship. September 15, 2016. Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall.
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LAPA names 2015 Arthur Liman Fellows | Program in Law and Public Affairs | Princeton University
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LAPA names 2015 Arthur Liman Fellows. LAPA names 2015 Arthur Liman Fellows. Four undergraduates, two graduate students selected. The Princeton University Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) is pleased to announce the selection of its 2015 Arthur Liman Fellows in Public Interest Law. The Liman Program enables Princeton students to spend eight to ten weeks during the upcoming summer in an internship serving the needs of people and causes that might otherwise go unrepresented. Marissa R. Brodney.
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LAPA Fellow Jonathan Hafetz argues Meshal v. Higgenbotham before the DC Circuit Court of Appeals | Program in Law and Public Affairs | Princeton University
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LAPA Fellow Jonathan Hafetz argues Meshal v. Higgenbotham before the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. LAPA Fellow Jonathan Hafetz argues Meshal v. Higgenbotham before the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. Is an Associate Professor at Seton Hall Law School, and a nationally recognized expert on national security and human rights issues. Meshal v. Higgenbotham. This Week at LAPA. Criminal Justice Working Group. Law In The Public Service. Constitution Day Lecture: Frank H. Wu, UC Hastings College of the Law.
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LAPA Announces 2015-2016 Fellows | Program in Law and Public Affairs | Princeton University
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LAPA Announces 2015-2016 Fellows. LAPA Announces 2015-2016 Fellows. The Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) at Princeton University is pleased to announce its fellows for the 2015-2016 academic year. They are:. Senior Adviser on Constitution-building for the Arab region, International IDEA. Daniel R. Ernst *89. Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. Chair in EU Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Groningen (The Netherlands). H Timothy Lovelace, Jr. Total War an...