Noah Feldman
Legal Scholar | Emerging Technology's Ethical Challenges
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Noah Feldman is a professor at Harvard Law School, where he focuses on the intersection of religion, politics, technology, and the law. As a contributing writer for Bloomberg Opinion, Feldman's insights on the social and legal implications of emerging tech have reached millions.
His TED talks explore how innovations like artificial intelligence and blockchain will impact human rights, privacy, and the rule of law. Audiences leave Feldman's keynotes with a deeper understanding of the ethical guardrails needed to responsibly navigate technological progress.
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Hamilton vs. Madison and the birth of American partisanship
The divisiveness plaguing American politics today is nothing new, says constitutional law scholar Noah Feldman. In fact, it dates back to the early days of the republic, when a dispute between Alexander Hamilton and James Madison led the two Founding Fathers to cut ties and form the country's first political parties. Join Feldman for some fascinating history of American factionalism -- and a hopeful reminder about how the Constitution has proven itself to be greater than partisanship.
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