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Constitutional experts, journalists, members of the intelligence and tech communities, and academics gathered to examine the system of protecting sensitive security information and related issues.
Highlights included a keynote program featuring Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, the 2024 Alumni Awards, discussion panels, and a reunion dinner at Low Library.
Joseph Stiglitz writes that International agreements have not balanced our freedoms in the way that they should.
José Antonio Ocampo writes that much closer international cooperation will be needed to ensure that multinational corporations and the world's wealthiest people pay their fair share of tax.
Anya Schiffrin said “It's these really large American companies that are scooping up information and then doing deals secretly with certain publishers that they choose to speak to" about the relationship between LLMs and publishers.
The featured speaker, a leader in the field of countering violent extremism, served from 2009 to 2014 as the United States’ first-ever special representative to Muslim communities.
Joseph Stiglitz says inequality is a policy choice — not an inevitable outcome — and can be addressed through economic approaches that prioritize human dignity.
Steven Cohen wrote that despite acknowledged inefficiencies in New York's mass transit management, congestion pricing remains a critical step toward modernizing and sustaining the city's essential transportation infrastructure.
Robert Shapiro said: “Somehow Trump, either based on his campaign polling or other information or on his own perceptions, now thinks RFK [Mr Kennedy] can hurt him in the election overall or in the key states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, [and] Wisconsin.”