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Sitaraman competed heavily in science research competitions and his posters were known for being far from traditional: often using less than 50 words, and the entire poster looked more like an ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Ganesh Sitaraman about the challenges of air travel. He is the author of: Why Flying is Miserable and How to Fix It. Do you remember when air travel was glamorous ...
Law professor Ganesh Sitaraman has also taken up the subject, but his has a more aspirational title: “The Great Democracy.” “I’m particularly excited to talk about this book because I’ve ...
Ganesh Sitaraman contends that the U.S. political system is “increasingly rigged to work for economic elites.” (Aaron Josefczyk/Reuters) James Gray Pope is a professor of law at Rutgers ...
But in a powerful new book The Crisis of the Middle-Class Constitution, the Vanderbilt legal scholar Ganesh Sitaraman argues that the Constitution doesn’t merely require a particular political ...
POLITICO Magazine published an op-ed on Monday from Ganesh Sitaraman, a Vanderbilt University legal scholar and longtime aide to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.); and Tejas N. Narechania ...
By Ganesh Sitaraman and Anne L. Alstott The authors are law professors. The struggle between capitalism and socialism is back. “America will never be a socialist country,” President Trump ...
But how did the flying experience get so bad? Ganesh Sitaraman, professor of law at Vanderbilt University and author of the new book “Why Flying Is Miserable: And How to Fix It,” argues that ...
The Boston University Law Review Online has posted a symposium on Ganesh Sitaraman's important new book, The Crisis of the Middle-Class Constitution. The symposium includes contributions by ...