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Jeremy Wallace, EAP

“I’m very surprised that the messaging seems to be denial of the depth of suffering from this wave and, as far as I’ve seen, no communication about...

Jeremy Wallace, EAP

“It seems the protest wave has come and gone,” says Jeremy Wallace, associate professor of government. “The blank-page protests were attractive. Their...

Valerie Hans, Einaudi

Valerie Hans, professor of law, co-authors this opinion piece about declining public opinion of the US courts. The writers argue the solution is to...

Amanda Rodewald, LACS/Migrations

“However, when we look at what needs to be done for birds, it’s the same things we need to be doing for human health and well-being,” says Amanda...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Einaudi/Migrations

“People worry that terminating Title 42...will mean more people will try to enter the United States from Mexico. But those pressures existed before...

Jeremy Wallace, EAP

“The whipsaw speed of this shift is partially the extent to which this is the decision of one man. But also it’s officials trying to please that one...

Sarah Kreps, Einaudi

“I think the challenge with regulation of new technologies is whether governments act too quickly or fail to act quickly enough,” says Sarah Kreps,...

Eswar Prasad, SAP/Einaudi

Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and international trade policy, writes this opinion piece about China’s economic challenges.

Lourdes Casanova, LACS/GPV

“China views semiconductors as a strategic resource. Therefore, it wants to become self-sufficient in all aspects of advanced chip design and...

Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations/Einaudi

“People should not think that Title 42 somehow miraculously saves us from having to deal with immigration,” says Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of...