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Constitutional Studies Authors Convene for State of the Field Panels in September
Constitutional Studies is convening authors from the Constitutional Studies June 2025 issue to discuss the state of the field of constitutional studies. The first panel on the State of the Field: Constitutional Change and Judicial Impacts onSeptember 18, 2025 provides a sweeping comparative view of what we know about the processes of constitutional change in recent decades, the evolution of constitutional…
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CCP and IACL Relaunch Constitutional Studies as Multilingual Journal
We are thrilled to announce a new partnership between the Comparative Constitutions Project and the International Association of Constitutional Law to jointly publish the journal Constitutional Studies. We have relaunched the journal as an international multilingual, open access journal, publishing work on the theory and practice of constitutional government around the world. Our first issue…
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2025 Embedded Scholars Head to Europe and Latin America
The University of Texas at Austin’s Embedded Scholars program sent its 2025 cohort to Europe and Latin America this week to support democracy and electoral assistance programs abroad this summer. In Latin America, the fellows will work in CID Gallup offices in Panama, and in International IDEA’s Regional Office for Latin America, Chile Country Office, and…
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Embedded Scholars Win Democracy Research Award
Fellows in the University of Texas at Austin’s Embedded Scholars Program won an award for their research conducted in the spring Embedded Scholars class. Fellows Andreana Faucette and Paulina Licon won the 2024 Patman Center Research Award for Advancing Democracy, which recognizes “exceptional insight and dedication to advancing the cause of democracy.” Their research was…
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IDEA & Electoral Tribunal Share UT Student Work in Latin America
The University of Texas at Austin’s Embedded Scholars program is sending its 2024 cohort to Latin America later this month to support democracy and electoral assistance programs this summer. With at least 73 countries—eight in Latin America alone—holding elections this year, amid rising polarization and democratic challenges, the stakes are high for national and international…
