Law prof interested in civil rights, disability, and procedure. At war with my immune system. I have the best dog. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=2115906
policy reporter @ the verge ✨other work elsewhere ✨ writing a book about ecofascism
Professor of Law at BU School of Law. Co-director Boston University Program on Reproductive Justice. New Book! Risk and Resistance: How Feminists Transformed the Law and Science of AIDS
American historian and biographer.
Pulitzer Prize for History for "Custer's Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America"
Pulitzer Prize for Biography & National Book Award for Nonfiction for "The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt”
Official Bluesky account of New York Attorney General Letitia James' Office
Law prof at Cardozo Law. Former U.S. State Dept a few times over. Writes on international law, war powers and national security, presidential power and bureaucracy.
https://cardozo.yu.edu/directory/rebecca-ingber
I make Dad jokes on NPR and also write books and other things.
Dean of Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Obsessed with baseball, basketball, regulation, TV
Senior editor for politics, policy, and ideas at Vox. Formerly: Washington Post, NBC News, Semafor. Email me at benjy.sarlin at voxmedia dot com.
Environmental lawyer/locally notorious person. Bad Bunny 101 adjunct professor. Alexandria, Virginia.
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New Yorker staff writer and Houston Rockets fan.
History prof; author of PAPER CADAVERS; president of Harvard’s AAUP chapter
Professor of Political Science & Director of the Saltzman Institute of War & Peace Studies, Columbia. New Book: The Insiders' Game: How Elites Make War and Peace https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691215808/the-insiders-game
Researcher, UCalgary
PhD, Political Science
Dr. Cronk, Historian of Complaints. I've written a book, The Press Gallery (release TBD).
Headline of the Year! Lots going on.
Political scientist in a public health school. Health policy and politics, especially in Europe. Recent books on EU health policy, federalism and social policy, co-benefits. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Opinions personal. 🚲. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5288-0471
Researching | Indexing | Writing | Skiing
I wrote "A Democratic Theory of Educational Accountability," I work at School Perceptions, and I live in Wisconsin.
Senior Editor @TheUnPopulist.net. Executive Director @ismapolicy.bsky.social. Philosophy lecturer. Soccer knower. 🇺🇸 🇦🇷
Founder and Executive Director @protectdemocracy.org. Former Associate White House Counsel. Tweets my own.
PhD Candidate in Political Theory @UCBerkeley; MPhil Intellectual History Cambridge. American political thought; legal history; post-Kantian philosophy
Scholarship, news and new ideas in legal history
A weekly radio show and podcast on all things media produced and distributed by WNYC Studios — onthemedia.org
Hosted by @brookegladstone.bsky.social & @micahloewinger.bsky.social
Co-host of On the Media. Author of The Influencing Machine and The Trouble With Reality: A Rumination on Moral Panic in Our Time.
Senior Producer at On the Media
Senior Correspondent, Vox. The Supreme Court is bad, y'all.
Professor of Political Science & Public Affairs & Director of European Studies, University of Wisconsin - Madison. International political economy, international relations, & international finance. 🇺🇸 & 🇪🇺 politics & economic policy. Tradeoffs in everything.
Editor at large, The Bulwark.
Director, Defending Democracy Together.
Host, Conversations with Bill Kristol.
Never Trump.
Writer/Prof/Other. They/Them. Fantasy, queer medievalism, 18thc shenanigans, YA lit, disability and neurodiversity. 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ 🇵🇸
https://linktr.ee/jbattis
CUNY prof. Historian of, and advocate for, student organizing. @studentactivism from Twitter.
Arlin M. Adams Professor of Constitutional Law and Professor of History (by courtesy), University of Pennsylvania Law School; Core Faculty, Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies
assistant professor at stony brook university
writing about material and ideological infrastructures. semiconductors, the us state, quantum, political economy, sts/history of science
Law Professor, University of Minnesota. Constitutional Law • Family Law • Sex Equality. Three books—We the Men: How Forgetting Women’s Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality, Intimate Lies and the Law, and Family Law Reimagined.
Counsel, Democracy Program at Brennan Center for Justice
Politics Prof.| Kettering Foundation Research Fellow| Author of The Politics of Common Sense & Reckoning: Black Lives Matter and the Democratic Necessity of Social Movements
I have friends everywhere
movement building reporter @us.theguardian.com
member @transjournalists.org
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Political Scientist doing American political development, urban studies & Maps. Last chopper out of twitter-land
Economist at Wharton. Author of Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women's Lives & Getting the Most Out of Yours, out Sept 23 from Flatiron. Co-founder of @openheartsnyc.bsky.social. Femonomics Newsletter: corinnelow.substack.com
Social justice attorney. City kid who prefers the woods. Views = mine; nothing here = legal advice. Teaching and writing on legal ethics in hopes they aren't oxymorons...
“It is not precisely a new problem,” she said musingly. “And it usually resolves itself that one does what one is. The first move should be to determine what the man is; that being established, there is very little latitude in what he does.”
This page is personal. The views expressed are my own.
Sociologist, UIowa Associate Professor and author of On Critical Race Theory. Vice-President American Sociological Association. Former BIGS Racial Equity Fellow at Harvard Business School.
New Project at NYU School of Law exploring the challenges facing democracy today. democracyproject.org
Author of "The West: The History of an Idea" (Princeton University Press, 2025). Professor of the History of Political Thought, Queen Mary University of London.
Let's see... 39 years teaching journalism at NYU. A critic who tries to be useful. PressThink: the name of my subject and my site. My book: "What Are Journalists For?" (1999, Yale University Press)
Dad. Product engineer. Ex-Stripe.
Co-founded ActBlue. Erstwhile physicist.
Legal expert at NYU on issues concerning democracy and the structure of American government.
Fellow, Princeton Program in Law and Normative Thinking
Law Prof, University of Iowa College of Law, opinions my own
Tort law, individual rights, media law, law and feminism
Professor of economics at George Mason University, incoming at Johns Hopkins. Fellow at Peterson Institute for International Economics, IZA, CReAM, CEPR, CGD. Assoc. Editor JEP. Personal views exclusively.
Web: http://mclem.org
ORCID: 0000-0003-1354-0965
Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Liberal Currents
liberalcurrents.com
thinking about law and history at the Brennan Center; formerly working in NYC gov
girl from internet
https://linktr.ee/casstherockwillson
Assistant Professor of Political Science at Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology (CMIST)
Ohio State PhD. International Security, Political Psychology, Middle East Politics
Opinions my own, don’t reflect employer, etc.
Editor @washingtonmonthly.com
Screwing heads on straight since 1969. Threads: @wamonthly. Twitter: @Monthly. Newsletter signup @ washingtonmonthly.com
FT's US columnist/commentator. Author of several books including NYT best selling biography of Zbigniew Brzezinski (Simon & Schuster 2025). People lacking a sense of humour might get muted.
Reporter and writer: https://fallows.substack.com/ and https://www.ourtownsfoundation.org/ One-time speechwriter, long-time pilot, longer-time husband of linguist/writer Deborah Fallows. Note same wristwatch in the two photos, more than 50 years apart.
Soon: White House + econ policy @reuters.com. Ex @washingtonpost.com. Bad golfer. Signal: jacobbogage.87. The newsletter: jacobbogage.com.
Counsel, Elections & Government Program @brennancenter.bsky.social. Views my own.
Appellate public defender, trade unionist, NYC-DSA member. Washingtonian by birth, Chicago alum. He/him. Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto.
Editor of the Times Union. Ever-vigilant in maintaining the grooming standards which underpin the warrior ethos. I get to work with some of the finest journalists in the state. Support robust local journalism and send tips to cseiler@timesunion.com
UVA Law, visiting at GW Law, sometimes lawyer, full-time Ruth wrangler. Speaking as private citizen, outside official job duties, on matters of political/social/other concern.
Stuff I write: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1785600
History (Ottoman and Russian Empires) and international law.
Author, "From Slaves to Prisoners of War" (Oxford, 2018) and co-author, "To Save the Country" (Yale, 2019).
All views strictly my own.
Staff writer at The New Yorker. Author of Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/625425/everyone-who-is-gone-is-here-by-jonathan-blitzer/
American. Journalist. New York Times Opinion writer and MSNBC political analyst.
National opinion columnist, Philadelphia Inquirer; author of After the Ivory Tower Falls; free weekly newsletter at inquirer.com/bunch
Asst Prof. of US History at UNC Chapel Hill.
Basketball, running, cats. Go celtics go heels.
Political liberal, hoop reactionary.
teaching, writing, and litigating about courts, civil justice, housing, & eviction • working on Courts & Capital (under contract with Cambridge) • prior writing: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1537444 LPE Blog, the Appeal & others
I'm a law professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I work on adjudication, procedure, legal ethics, and jurisprudence, and am especially interested in issues of precedent, interpretation, and intersystemic adjudication. I'm originally from Canada.
City Hall reporter / New York Playbook co-author @politico.com. From 🇸🇪. Have a tip? DMs are open or reach me at csommerfeldt@politico.com
Imperial Island: A History of Empire in Modern Britain (Penguin 2023)/An Alternative History of the British Empire (HUP 2024). Is Free Speech Under Threat? (2024).
https://linktr.ee/charlottelydiariley
repped by Carrie Plitt @FBA
views are all mine 💫
University of Reading. We explore the history of the English countryside and its people. Chaotic Good.
https://merl.reading.ac.uk/
Former public servant: Democracy, Civ-Mil, NatSec & Strategy. Senior Fellow @gmfus.bsky.social, Visiting Scholar @perryworldhouse.bsky.social, Member @cfr.org, Truman Project. Running enthusiast.
Political scientist @MacalesterCollege: American law, comparative and historical constitutionalism, architecture, and...just curious about everything. Moot Court coach. Rarely refuses an opportunity for a dad joke.
Benjamin N. Cardozo Professor of Law,
St. John's University, NYC.
Robert H. Jackson Center.
Jackson biographer.
Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure,
Legal History, Nuremberg, SCOTUS.
Iran-Contra & DOJ alum.
Wisconsin native.
#JacksonList
Assistant Professor at UChicago Law. Researching police, prisons, abolition, and the 13th amendment. Views, for better or worse, are my own.
Things I wrote: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=4329951
Background by Oscar Joyo
Dad, husband, host @Marketplace. IPAs. Soccer referee, trail runner, mountain biker. Veteran. kryssdal@marketplace.org
Editor-in-Chief, @forward.com
Law professor at Northeastern, focusing mostly on immigration law. Writing a book about birthright citizenship. Jewish supporter of Palestinian liberation. Cat person.
Assistant Professor of Law at Cardozo School of Law
Assistant Professor at University of Illinois. Historian of the built and natural environment and ideas around them. I wrote a book about modern environmentalism and its discontents: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/N/bo246539639.html
Professor at Columbia; writer of books; poster of thoughts about movies, books, comics, music, other stuff. Stoker-nominated author of AMERICAN SCARY; PRESS 1 FOR INVASION for middle-graders from Simon and Schuster OUT NOW!
Politics Professor at Pomona College. Author Ideas With Consequences & Separate But Faithful. #SCOTUS. Activist. Girl Scouts & LWV Leader. Mom. Trekkie. Hiker. Boston Sports Fan.
https://research.pomona.edu/amanda-hollis-brusky/
Privacy rights are civil rights.
Founder & former director of the Digital Justice Initiative at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
Investigative journalism in the public interest. Headlines and (sometimes literal) receipts.
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Associate Professor of public health at Muhlenberg College. History, ethics, epidemiology, sports, injury prevention.
Prof. at the Friedman School of Nutrition & Dept. of Economics at Tufts University @tuftsnutrition.bsky.social.
Open-access book on Food Economics: Agriculture, Nutrition and Health.
http://sites.tufts.edu/willmasters
My new book Liar’s Kingdom can be ordered here: https://linktr.ee/liarskingdom; NYU Law; MSNOW legal analyst & podcast cohost "Main Justice »;
Substack "Behind The Headlines" https://weissmann.substack.com
Offering legal analysis & opinion
Historian | Writer | Lapsed Lawyer | Professor JHU | Director Hard Histories | Author The Trouble of Color, Vanguard, Birthright Citizens | msjonz@jhu.edu
Attorney @ACLULGBT. He/him. Views expressed here are my own.