America and around the world who are undereducated and i think we have to find a way to translate what you are saying into fundamentally democratization. Okay. What was the first question again . On the idea of equity, where we are already see experiments with randomized controlled trials that showed technologies can be used to educate paul folks that are less academically prepared to get them where they need to be it will allow us to ask or have that innovation can help in this space. We have a separate dialogue about the politics of bad and the folks that come from underresourced k12 schools, how did they get more academically prepared. That could be technology as well. There is a question. One is what the technology can do and what we as a society have to do politically to support the access to that in the breach to die so we dont have stratified systems. Thank you. I would just send the cross subsidy question. I like the way the question was articulated in beautifully put because t
Negotiations, the law of Armed Conflict and counterterrorism. Shes also the codirector of the hls brookings project on law and security and a member of the program on negotiations executive board. Benjamin wittes is a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institute and the editorinchief of law fair. And joining our that ares we have the jack n. And lillian r. Berkman professor of entrepreneurial legal studies and director of the Berkman Center for internet and society, and also professor jook Goldsmith Jack goldsmith, professor of law. I will hand it over to benjamin. Thanks so much. Thanks for having me, and thank you all for turning out. This is quite overwhelming. I want to gabby and i started out thinking we were writing a book about the governance of catastrophic risk, and rather to my surprise anyway though im not certain to gabbys we ended up writing a book that was as much a book of political theory as anything else which is odd for me because i actually had neve
Case or this one. The mere appreciation are not corruption. Word for word out of the Supreme Court decision and Citizens United. The District Court refused to give a standard goodwill instruction. A gift or payment given with the general ayatollah for some unspecified nature benefit is not a prize. Here one of our principal arguments was the governor believed Johnny Williams is giving goodwill gets in the expectation he would get the access and credibility that come with it good faith was your defense. That is what you said. Our defense is good faith. We did, your honor. If the governor acted in good faith, he didnt have criminal intent and there could be no crime. There would be no crime. Because the jury doesnt understand the true scope of official acts and the jury doesnt understand the difference between a permissible goodwill gift in a prohibited bribe. If he acted in good faith it doesnt make any difference. It doesnt make any difference. If he acted in good faith then it couldnt
Talking earlier today, and you brought up troy aikman. And i didnt think about this until that moment. In 1988 oregon state played against ucla in the rose bowl. And, you know, we were down, and, you know, oregon state didnt win a lot of games in the 80s, believe me. I was there. [laughter] and to play at the rose bowl against someone like troy aikman and eric ball was on defense i mean eric ball was a running back. There was a roster of future you know nfl football players. And so we got wired to play this game. Every play was important. And i beat the offensive tackle bad, and i got past him and i ran right through troy aikman. I ran through him the way youre supposed to. [laughter] the way that were taught, the way that were tate to play the game taught the play the game. You make the play, you know . You dont run up and hand touch a guy and say youre it. [laughter] you make the play the ball was town. But troy was out. And i didnt think a about that until now because we have a high
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