In the News: Keith J. Bybee
Bybee discusses How Civility Works in Teen Vogue
"I think a good working definition of civility is a baseline of respect that we owe one another in public life, and that has long been the definition of civility," says Keith Bybee, professor of political science.
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Bybee book on civility featured in The New York Times
Given how nasty and intractable the conflicts in our society can be, Keith Bybee, professor of political science, argues that it is naïve to imagine we can somehow transcend our clashing sets of values and miraculously agree on what counts as acceptable behavior and tolerable opinion.
All Judges Are Political - Except When They Are Not: Acceptable Hypocrisies and the Rule of Law
The Courts and Public Opinion
A new Syracuse University institute, co-sponsored by Maxwell, will study how media, politics, and the judiciary sometimes collide and sometimes collude.
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Mistaken Identity: The Supreme Court and the Politics of Minority Representation
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