
March 6, 2025
UCHV faculty featured in the media and other publications.
Melissa Lane
- March 12: “Executive Orders, Offices, and Laws: Democratic Conundrums in Ancient Greece and Modern America” (APA Blog)
Steve Macedo
- March 7: “Interview: Did Scientists and the Media Get Covid All Wrong?” (Undark)
- March 11: “How Our Politics Failed during the COVID Pandemic: An Interview with Stephen Macedo” (Public Discourse)
- March 13: “Princeton scholars discuss Covid failures honestly in new book” (Mind Matters)
- March 20: “Were the Covid lockdowns worth it?” (The Daily)
- March 24: “Professors Stephen Macedo *87 and Frances Lee Assess the Politics of Covid” (Princeton Alumni Weekly)
Jan-Werner Müller
- March 4: “Yes, Trump is a hypocrite. But is pointing that out an effective attack?” (The Guardian)
- March 6: “America’s Grotesquely Mediocre Emperor” (Project Syndicate)
- March 7: “Trump is concentrating power. A key faction of judges supports the idea” (The Guardian)
- March 12: “No one is further right than me” (London Review of Books)
- March 18: “Academic freedom in America needs to be defended. Here’s how” (The Guardian)
Wojciech Sadurski
- March 12: Participated in the meeting of the European Commission for Democracy through Law on the role of the Commission in protecting judicial independence in the Council of Europe’s member states. He criticized recent Opinions of the Commission regarding the judiciary in Poland, claiming that they reflect an inadequate understanding of special, transitional circumstances of democracy in that country. (Venice Commission)
Robert Tsai
- March 17: Meet the Press appearance discussing jurisdiction and legal protocol in rendition under the Alien Enemies Act
- March 17: BBC News appearance discussing the Trump administration's expulsion of hundreds of Venezuelans to an El Salvador prison