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Angela Cornell, LACS

Angela Cornell, clinical professor of law, says, “Weakening the right to strike by making it riskier to exercise means it will reduce the only...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

"While anti-immigrant politicians in border states are seeking to score points by manufacturing a “migrant crisis” in destination cities and states,...

Kaushik Basu, SAP

"Major advances in AI are raising a raft of concerns about education, work, warfare, and other risks that could destabilize human civilization,"...

Estelle McKee, Global Public Voices

Estelle McKee, professor of immigration law, recounts her experience representing an El Salvadorian man with schizophrenia who was deported after...

Sarah Kreps, PACS

“It’s not that one piece of content is going to be devastating; it’s the collective, scaled approach to inauthenticity that’s the problem. People can...

Jaclyn Kelley-Widmer, Global Public Voices

“These orders are going to be discriminatory in impact and on their face, meaning in their text, because in the order they explicitly singled out...

Robert Hockett, CRADLE

Robert Hockett, professor of law and finance, discusses the possibility of President Biden selling government assets to continue paying pensions and...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations

Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of law, says, “They were caught at the border, either at a port of entry or between a port of entry. So perhaps ‘caught...

Tamara Loos, SEAP

Tamara Loos, professor of history, discusses the possibility of another coup in Thailand.

Sarah Kreps, PACS

Sarah Kreps, professor of government, discusses the impact artificial intelligence has on democratic engagement and shares thoughts on social media...