McDonnell International Scholars Academy student Yu Sun Chung, a doctoral student in psychology in Arts & Sciences and a native of South Korea, looks out over the New York Stock Exchange from the visitors' gallery as the opening bell rings March 10. The McDonnell Scholars were in New York March 7-10 to experience firsthand American business and government.
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Reconciliation is a “fast-track” legislative process that bypasses potential Senate gridlock and permits the passage of budget-related legislation by majority vote. It's a hot-button issue now as the Senate grapples with health-care legislation. “The passage this term of health-care legislation, and perhaps the future of health-care reform more generally now may turn on rulings of the current parliamentarian,” says Cheryl Block, JD, professor of law.
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Naomi Klein to speak on American capitalism
Journalist and activist Naomi Klein will deliver the annual Chancellor's Fellowship Lecture for the Assembly Series at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 24, in Graham Chapel.
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Access to Equal Justice conference Friday, March 19
The School of Law's Clinical Legal Education Program will host its 10th annual "Access to Equal Justice Colloquium: Challenging Structural Impediments to Substantive Justice" Friday, March 19, in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom in Anheuser-Busch Hall. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
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Robert K. Jackler, MD, spoke at the School of Medicine March 9 about his exhibit that shows how the advertising industry used medical science to promote cigarette smoking in the 20th century.
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