Carlos Fraenkel Carlos Fraenkel
Carlos Fraenkel teaches philosophy and Jewish studies at McGill University.
Dec 30, 2013
David A. Harris David A. Harris
David A. Harris is Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh, where he teaches Constitutional Criminal Procedure, Criminal Law, and Evidence. He studies and writes about law enforcement behavior, including search and seizure, stop and frisk, and racial profiling. He is the author of "Profiles in Injustice: Why Racial Profiling Cannot Work" (2002) and "Good Cops: The Case for Preventive Policing" (2005).
Dec 20, 2013
Franco Galdini Franco Galdini
Franco Galdini is a freelance analyst of Middle Eastern affairs. Until recently, he was the political and media analyst at the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria.
Dec 19, 2013
Mark Wessels Mark Wessels
Dec 18, 2013
Patrick C. Toomey Patrick C. Toomey
Patrick C. Toomey is a staff attorney in the ACLU's National Security Project.
Dec 18, 2013
Jameel Jaffer Jameel Jaffer
Jameel Jaffer (@jameeljaffer) is deputy legal director for the ACLU.
Dec 18, 2013
Nicolas Niarchos Nicolas Niarchos
Nicolas Niarchos was a winter 2013 intern at The Nation. His work has been published in, among others, The Guardian, The Independent and The Huffington Post. Follow him on Twitter here.
Dec 18, 2013
Michael Saler Michael Saler
Michael Saler, the author of As If, teaches history at the University of California, Davis.
Dec 18, 2013
Ari Y. Kelman Ari Y. Kelman
Ari Y. Kelman is the Jim Joseph Professor of Education and Jewish Studies at the Stanford Graduate School of Education and a member of the American Studies Association.
Dec 13, 2013
Alex Lubin Alex Lubin
Alex Lubin has been a member of the American Studies Association since 1995. He is the Director of the Center for American Studies and Research at the American University of Beirut and is on-leave from the University of New Mexico, where he teaches in the American Studies Department.
Dec 13, 2013