Safeguarding the Homeland
Kenneth L. Wainstein, under secretary for intelligence in the Department of Homeland Security, discusses threat detection and prevention.
Kenneth L. Wainstein, under secretary for intelligence in the Department of Homeland Security, discusses threat detection and prevention.
The rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning techniques have led to the creation of increasingly sophisticated visual misinformation, posing a multifaceted challenge for individuals, organizations, and democratic societies.
What can the United States do to combat the actions of foreign adversaries and ensure election integrity?
Exploring law, tactics, and norms that silence essential voices.
Government decisions in moments of financial panic have had lasting economic, social, and political effects for every American generation.
A panel of experts scrutinizes AI’s ontological infrastructure—math—and examines how statistics became instrumental for describing the social world.
Judge J. Michael Luttig, Carly Fiorina, and John Hardin Young examine how adhering to the rule of law and ensuring free elections as outlined in our foundational document provide the bedrock for our democratic system of government.
UVA professors John M. Owen II and James Davison Hunter discuss how the outcome of the 2024 U.S. election will influence the future of democracy globally.
Judge J. Michael Luttig sits down with Suzanne Spaulding to answer the question: What responsibility do businesses have in helping strengthen democracy?
How does the U.S. reaction to migration challenges—vis-à-vis voter sentiment and federal policy—mirror or depart from the response of other countries to similar issues?