Was crime as bad as it was portrayed ahead of the midterm elections?
Andrew Reeves, professor of political science
As More Top Law Schools Boycott Rankings, Others Say They Can’t Afford to Leave
Russell Osgood, dean of the School of Law
As the right fights the teaching of race, a new AP course expands it
In the push to expand what educators can teach and students can learn, African Americans today and in the past lead the charge for academic freedom and reveal it to be one of academia’s most potent tools for social justice, writes Michelle Purdy in The Washington Post.
St. Louis law school is latest to ditch tuition for low-income students
Russell Osgood, dean of the School of Law
What in the World Happened to the Supreme Court?
James L. Gibson, Sidney W. Souers Professor of Government
The UFC’s Dana White is creating a slap fighting league. Doctors have concerns.
Nitin Agarwal, MD, assistant professor of neurosurgical surgery and orthopedic surgery
Covid Depression Is Real. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
It turns out that chimpanzees and gorillas can form lasting friendships
Crickette Sanz, professor of biological anthropology
How often does IVF succeed, and how much does it cost?
Dan Lebovic, MD, professor of obstetrics and gynecology
Repeat COVID is riskier than first infection, study finds
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
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