Universities Must Reject Creeping Politicization
The universities we oversee have drawn a line against politicization so that we can continue contributing to the nation’s competitiveness and strength abroad, and to stability and prosperity here at home. All American research universities should do the same, writes Chancellor Andrew D. Martin.
‘Unitary executive’ theory may reach Supreme Court as Trump wields sweeping power
Andrea Katz, associate professor of law
Elon Musk has to fill out a public financial disclosure, legal experts say. Where is it?
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘The power of maps’
Patty Heyda, a professor at the Sam Fox School, writes an article on the Arts & Sciences “Human Ties” blog about her latest book “Radical Atlas of Ferguson, USA.” Maps are instruments of power — and of resistance, she said.
Trump hired Musk as a ‘special government employee.’ Here’s what that means
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
How much longer you might live without assistance on new Alzheimer’s drugs
Sarah Hartz, MD, PhD, professor of psychiatry
His genes forecast Alzheimer’s. His brain had other plans.
Jorge Llibre-Guerra, MD, assistant professor of neurology
Supreme Court Signals That Landmark Libel Ruling Is Secure
Lee Epstein, the Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor
Trump steps up his 2018 tariffs on steel and aluminum, risking inflation on promise of more jobs
Panos Kouvelis, the Emerson Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain, Operations, and Technology
Why some are lashing out at the Super Bowl’s pregame ceremony
Gerald Early, the Merle Kling Professor of Modern Letters
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