The Supreme Court’s Newest Justices Produce Some Unexpected Results
Lee Epstein, the Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor; and Chancellor Andrew D. Martin
Court: If bias rules have exceptions, faith groups qualify
Lee Epstein, the Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor
Why ineffective diversity training won’t go away
Calvin Lai, assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences
Biden’s Supreme Court commission probably won’t sway public opinion
By creating a bipartisan panel of experts, Biden likely hopes to temper the politicization surrounding the debate and confer credibility on reforms he might pursue. However, once the time to push policy change arrives, Biden might find that public support for his reforms would have been the same had he not convened it, writes political science associate professor Andrew Reeves.
Fish Use Dramatic Pauses Too, Wash U Professor Finds
Bruce Carlson, professor of biology
A Taste Of Freedom
Rafia Zafar, professor of English and of African-American studies
‘Tiny electricity-eating marine microbes with a big job’
“When we isolated these plant-like marine microbes, we never knew what secrets they would reveal. Lucky for us, they help us sock away the global greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide,” writes biologist Arpita Bose, assistant professor in Arts & Sciences, in this “Behind the Paper” blog post.
Many Post-Covid Patients Are Experiencing New Medical Problems, Study Finds
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Erin Napier’s honest post has us wondering: Can we ever really let go of mom guilt?
Caitlyn Collins, assistant professor of sociology
Extra COVID vaccine may help protect transplant patients
Alfred Kim, MD, PhD, assistant professor of medicine
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