Personal Right, Human Rights, And Antitrust Behavior: The PGA / LIV Showdown
As more stars of the game decide to dip their toes in the LIV waters, the tour must realize that if they ban all of these golfers, they won’t have enough star power at their own events to attract fans, sponsors, and future media rights, writes Olin’s Patrick Rishe.
Enjoying summertime sun, safely
In our excitement to enjoy everything summer has to offer, it’s important that we don’t forget to protect our skin when we’re out in the sun, says Graham Colditz.
Fanatics strikes deal with colleges, student-athletes to launch Topps trading cards
Patrick Rishe, director of the sports business program
Trump-Inspired Bill, Which Aims To Prevent A President From Leasing Government Property, Might Not Actually Do That
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Collins discusses ‘Making Motherhood Work’
Sociologist Caitlyn Collins, in Arts & Sciences, appeared on an episode of the “Well Woman Show” to discuss her research on gender inequality in the workplace. The author of “Making Motherhood Work,” Collins also will speak this month at the Work and Family Researchers Network conference.
Overeating isn’t fueling obesity, it’s too many carbohydrates in our diet, researchers say
Samuel Klein, the William H. Danforth Professor of Medicine
GOP-appointed judges less likely to require masks during COVID – study
Kyle Rozema, associate professor of law
A Rise in Suicides by Young Children Leaves Families Searching for Answers
Joan Luby, the Samuel and Mae S. Ludwig Professor of Child Psychiatry; and professor of psychological & brain sciences
Bristol Myers, J&J drugs reduce COVID death rates in NIH study
William G. Powderly, the J. William Campbell Professor of Medicine and do-director of the infectious diseases division
Justin Hardy, Basketball Star Who Helped Lead Team To 2022 NCAA Tourney, Dead At 22
Justin Hardy, alumni
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