K. Sabeel Rahman
@ksabeelrahman
Law prof @CornellLaw @LPE_Project. Formerly - Associate Administrator, OMB-OIRA; @Demos_org president. Tweeting in a personal capacity.
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At LPE Blog, I wrote about Jackson's water crisis—and a recent Mississippi law replacing locally-accountable police/courts w state officials—and what we can learn from both about self-governance, jurisdictional boundaries, federalism, and structural power: lpeproject.org/blog/jackson-m…
🚨CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 🚨 Attn: Law and PhD graduates (recent or soon-to-be) LPE@HLS is currently accepting applications for two exciting law and political economy postdoc fellowships with start-dates in summer 2024! Applications are due September 1st. lpe.law.harvard.edu/call-for-appli…
.Jorge DeSantiago, Andrea Sáenz, @mrDOLPH, Clarissa Martinez and K. Sabeel Rahman share how we can translate our collective community spirit into concrete institutional changes and practical ways #UnidosUS23 attendees can nurture civic participation their own neighborhoods. ✊🗳️
Check out the new Free Range Podcast episode with K. Sabeel Rahman of Cornell Law School. We talk inequality, politics, administration, and insights from his recent time at OIRA. Super interesting conversation! At the usual spots: open.spotify.com/episode/4lNnfW…
“Economic investment & growth do not alone translate into broad-based prosperity. New resources tend to accrue to those already well-positioned to use them, concentrating gains in wealthy areas & among elites.” —K. Sabeel Rahman bostonreview.net/articles/savin…
Good piece by K. Sabeel Rahman on Biden’s industrial policy program. K. Sabeel Rahman bostonreview.net/articles/savin…
The LPE Project is delighted to announce that we are teaming up with People's Parity Project to offer an open course/reading group (for EVERYONE not just law students/profs) on one of the most urgent political questions of our time: what to do about the courts. lpeproject.org/events/open-co…
Join K. Sabeel Rahman, Alex Hertel-Fernandez, Cristina Rodriguez Yale Law School, and Jacob Hacker for an important discussion at ISPS on how to make bureaucracy work for democracy. Thursday, Feb. 1 at noon. Register: bit.ly/3Hst3HR
This is going to be a great (in-person) event! Each of the amazing panelists will make available a work-in-progress on revitalizing the administrative state. Register: bit.ly/3Hst3HR Alex Hertel-Fernandez; K. Sabeel Rahman; Yale ISPS; APSA APE | @CAPE-team.bksy.social
“The civil service is a real crown jewel of our democracy. We don't get anywhere close to a functioning democracy without their incredible talent & expertise & dedication.” K. Sabeel Rahman Investing in people—including those in the civil service—matters. rooseveltinstitute.org/2023/06/08/pod…
Really appreciate this whole piece by K. Sabeel Rahman, but esp this. "while investing public dollars into economic transformation is no doubt a major step forward, those dollars ought also to go into creating specifically public institutions..." bostonreview.net/articles/savin…
Full house for the great K. Sabeel Rahman’s talk here at NYU Law for The LPE Project 101 on the administrative state!!
A MUST READ by the LPE Project’s own brilliant K. Sabeel Rahman on reclaiming a vision of administrative state capable of getting us to an equitable, inclusive, and sustainable economy in the wake of the Supreme Court’s unprecedented power grab! lpeproject.org/blog/after-che…
Today, K. Sabeel Rahman explains how the Supreme Court's recent administrative law decisions represent a fundamental shift in political and economic power, and sets out an alternative vision for the future of the administrative state. lpeproject.org/blog/after-che…
SCOTUS' recent string of decisions undermining the administrative state represents a "troubling new form of democracy nullification." In this week's #FiresideStacks🔥, K. Sabeel Rahman urges Congress to quickly restabilize agency policymaking authorities: firesidestacks.com/p/the-roberts-…
Government is what we make it. How can we ensure it serves the people? I asked experts Julián Castro (Latino Community Fdn), Neidi Dominguez 🐜 (Organized Power in Numbers), and K. Sabeel Rahman (Cornell Law School). I'm thrilled to share highlights from our #MCFSummerSchool conversation. ▶️ youtube.com/watch?v=cvf9SU…