A CPRT Expert Dialogue with NYU Professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat and Katherine Venice of the Ethical Capitalism Group As hyper-partisanship escalates in the US and beyond, both the left and right are leveling accusations of authoritarianism and even fascism at the other side....
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CPRT Expert Dialogue: Radical Collaboration: Can Business Help Unleash America’s Middle 70% to Address Climate & Strengthen Democracy?
A CPRT Expert Dialogue with Bill Shireman of Future500 and In This Together, and Madeleine Para, Citizens Climate Lobby Though it is rarely featured in the news, research shows that most Americans can collaborate on solutions to systemic threats such as climate...
CPRT Expert Dialogue: Rebuilding Trust in American Civic Institutions: Campaign Finance, Non-partisan Reform & How Business Can Help
A CPRT Expert Dialogue with Kevin Johnson, Election Reformers Network, and Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, The Brennan Center As we head into the fall mid-term elections, experts warn that low trust in American civic institutions is dangerous for representative democracy,...
CPRT Expert Dialogue: Corporate Political Responsibility & the Economy: Revisiting ‘Pro-business’ Advocacy
In the debate over whether businesses should take a stand on broad civic, political and societal issues, few have explored how companies influence policy and narratives on issues related to their core businesses and shareholder returns. As the economy, and...
CPRT Expert Dialogue: Net Positive Advocacy: Co-creating Policies that Enable Better Outcomes for All
Amidst increasingly apparent systemic threats – from climate change to inequality to social instability -- business leaders are being confronted with head-spinning dual realities: On the one hand, they are engaged in intensive, sometimes overwhelming efforts to...
Is Corporate Political Spending Bad for Business? If So, What Can Be Done?
A conversation with Hon. Leo E. Strine, Jr., former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Delaware, of counsel at the law firm of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and the Michael L. Wachter Distinguished Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania’s Carey Law School,...
CPRT Expert Dialogue: Governance Challenges of Corporate Political Responsibility: Business, Civic Reform & Shareholder Accountability
Businesses of all sizes, regions and industries are being impacted internally and externally by toxic political polarization in the United States and beyond.
CPRT Expert Dialogue: Toxic Polarization: and How Business Can Help
Businesses of all sizes, regions and industries are being impacted internally and externally by toxic political polarization in the United States and beyond.
CPRT Expert Dialogue: CPR & The History of Corporate Political Rights
As business leaders wrestle with whether and how to adjust their political influences in response to increasing scrutiny from employees, customers, investors and the public, few are familiar with how the legal frameworks and norms for corporate political involvement have shifted over time.
CPRT Expert Dialogue: “CPR & Civil Society: The Role of the Private Sector in Protecting Civic Space”
As campaigning starts up for 2022, companies face critical decisions about how to align their political influence with their public commitments and shifting expectations from employees, investors, customers and the public.