Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law Oona A. Hathaway ’97 dicussses the incentives driving government employees to classify so many documents and why doing so makes the secrets in them less safe.
Analysis: The Lesson From Pence’s (And Biden’s) Closets: The Government Classifies Way Too Many Things
Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law Oona A. Hathaway ’97 discusses how the classified document system could be improved.
Data From Big Cities Suggests Most Violent Crime Fell Last Year. It’s Not the Full Picture, Experts Say.
Clinical Lecturer in Law and the Policing, Law, and Policy Director of the Justice Collaboratory Jorge X. Camacho ’10 explains why a new report on crime rates in dozens of the nation's largest cities last year doesn’t tell the whole story about national trends in crime.
Oona Hathaway on Classification of Government Documents
Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law Oona A. Hathaway ’97 discusses the classification of government documents and how they should be handled.
Clinical Lecturer in Law Linda Greenhouse ’78 MSL and Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law Reva Siegel discuss how Roe v. Wade should be commemorated after the Supreme Court overruled the landmark ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health last year. Jed Shugerman ’02 and Julie Suk ’03 host the conversation.