Month: June 2018
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TO END A PRESIDENCY author Laurence Tribe interviewed on MSNBC’s Weekends with Alex Witt
Harvard Law School Professor Laurence Tribe explains to Alex Witt why the memo reported in the New York Times from President Trump’s legal team to Robert Mueller “has the law all wrong.” Tribe also discusses impeachment and his new book, “To End a Presidency.”
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The June 2018 NOVLbox!
What time is it? SUMMER TIME! You know what that means, NOVLers—sand between your toes, passport in your hand, and your nose in a book. Maybe your TBR is looming over you, demanding to be read during your travels this summer.
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A GIRL STANDS AT THE DOOR author Rachel Devlin interviewed in the Atlantic
Before the 9-year-old Linda Brown became the lead plaintiff in Brown v. Board of Education, a generation of black girls and teens led the charge against the “separate but equal” doctrine in public schools.
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Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie’s THE BOOK OF WHY reviewed in the New York Times
“Illuminating… The Professor Pearl who emerges from the pages of The Book of Why brims with the joy of discovery and pride in his students and colleagues… [it] not only delivers a valuable lesson on the history of ideas but provides the conceptual tools needed to judge just what big data can and cannot deliver.”
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