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University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs

Symposium: Is Government Broken?

Front Matter

 

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Masthead

 
 

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Note from the Editor-in-Chief

Miriam Archibong

 
 

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The Ethos of Public Service at Penn Law

Theodore W. Ruger

 
 

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Is Government Broken?

Kasim Reed

 

Articles

 

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The Challenges to Political Legitimacy in Contemporary America

Rogers M. Smith

 
 

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An Initial, but Positive, Step in the Direction of Cybersecurity

Saxby Chambliss

 
 

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Restoring Trust in the Responsive City

Stephen Goldsmith and Craig Campbell

 
 

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Fixing the Sixties: Simplify Government and Restore Human Responsibility

Philip K. Howard

 
 

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Broken Governments Across the Atlantic: What is the Role of Information Infrastructures?

Anne Meuwese

 
 

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Is Government Really Broken?

Cary Coglianese

 

Comments

 

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Preserving the Impartiality and Constitutionality of SEC ALJs: Congressional Reform over Administrative Remediation

Kaiya Arroyo

 
 

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Mothers in Crisis: Redefining and Expanding the Disaster Law Framework to Address Pregnant Women's Health Care Needs

Nancy Zambrana

 
 
 
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