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VIDEO: The Morality of Legality: A Conversation between Cass Sunstein and Richard Pildes
A conversation between Professor Cass Sunstein of Harvard Law School and Professor Richard Pildes of NYU School of Law on a recent piece written by Sunstein titled the "The Morality of Legality"
Richard Pildes
Sep 8, 2025
VIDEO: The Morality of Legality: A Conversation between Cass Sunstein and Richard Pildes
A conversation between Professor Cass Sunstein of Harvard Law School and Professor Richard Pildes of NYU School of Law on a recent piece written by Sunstein titled the "The Morality of Legality"
Richard Pildes
Sep 8, 2025
VIDEO: The Morality of Legality: A Conversation between Cass Sunstein and Richard Pildes
A conversation between Professor Cass Sunstein of Harvard Law School and Professor Richard Pildes of NYU School of Law on a recent piece written by Sunstein titled the "The Morality of Legality"
Richard Pildes
Sep 8, 2025
VIDEO: The Morality of Legality: A Conversation between Cass Sunstein and Richard Pildes
A conversation between Professor Cass Sunstein of Harvard Law School and Professor Richard Pildes of NYU School of Law on a recent piece written by Sunstein titled the "The Morality of Legality"
Richard Pildes
Sep 8, 2025
VIDEO: The Morality of Legality: A Conversation between Cass Sunstein and Richard Pildes
A conversation between Professor Cass Sunstein of Harvard Law School and Professor Richard Pildes of NYU School of Law on a recent piece written by Sunstein titled the "The Morality of Legality"
Richard Pildes
Sep 8, 2025
VIDEO: The Morality of Legality: A Conversation between Cass Sunstein and Richard Pildes
A conversation between Professor Cass Sunstein of Harvard Law School and Professor Richard Pildes of NYU School of Law on a recent piece written by Sunstein titled the "The Morality of Legality"
Richard Pildes






About the Author
Richard Pildes
Pildes is a founding Faculty Director of the Democracy Project and Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law at NYU School of Law. He is the nation’s most cited scholar on election law, a leading expert on American government and democratic governance worldwide, co-editor of Electoral Reform in the United States: Reforms for Combatting Polarization and Extremism (2025), and a member of President Biden’s Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States and the bipartisan ABA Task Force on American democracy.
About the Author
Richard Pildes
Pildes is a founding Faculty Director of the Democracy Project and Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law at NYU School of Law. He is the nation’s most cited scholar on election law, a leading expert on American government and democratic governance worldwide, co-editor of Electoral Reform in the United States: Reforms for Combatting Polarization and Extremism (2025), and a member of President Biden’s Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States and the bipartisan ABA Task Force on American democracy.
About the Author
Richard Pildes
Pildes is a founding Faculty Director of the Democracy Project and Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law at NYU School of Law. He is the nation’s most cited scholar on election law, a leading expert on American government and democratic governance worldwide, co-editor of Electoral Reform in the United States: Reforms for Combatting Polarization and Extremism (2025), and a member of President Biden’s Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States and the bipartisan ABA Task Force on American democracy.
About the Author
Richard Pildes
Pildes is a founding Faculty Director of the Democracy Project and Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law at NYU School of Law. He is the nation’s most cited scholar on election law, a leading expert on American government and democratic governance worldwide, co-editor of Electoral Reform in the United States: Reforms for Combatting Polarization and Extremism (2025), and a member of President Biden’s Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States and the bipartisan ABA Task Force on American democracy.
About the Author
Richard Pildes
Pildes is a founding Faculty Director of the Democracy Project and Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law at NYU School of Law. He is the nation’s most cited scholar on election law, a leading expert on American government and democratic governance worldwide, co-editor of Electoral Reform in the United States: Reforms for Combatting Polarization and Extremism (2025), and a member of President Biden’s Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States and the bipartisan ABA Task Force on American democracy.
About the Author
Richard Pildes
Pildes is a founding Faculty Director of the Democracy Project and Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law at NYU School of Law. He is the nation’s most cited scholar on election law, a leading expert on American government and democratic governance worldwide, co-editor of Electoral Reform in the United States: Reforms for Combatting Polarization and Extremism (2025), and a member of President Biden’s Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States and the bipartisan ABA Task Force on American democracy.
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