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The AU Legislation & Policy Brief

A Publication of The American University Washington College of Law

Author: Lauren Chapman

A Suboptimal Status Quo: Is Congress Broken?

March 30, 2019March 30, 2019 Lauren Chapman

Can a legislature fairly be called “broken” if it can’t even pass must-pass legislation? Is Congress broken? What does it look like to even have a functioning legislative process? Yes. […]

Palo Alto Goes to Washington: The Takeaways from Mark Zuckerberg’s Hill Testimony

April 25, 2018April 25, 2018 Lauren Chapman

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent a marathon ten hours testifying before both branches of the legislature last week, answering questions about the Cambridge Analytica data breach, Facebook’s business model, and […]

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