Unintended Consequences: The Risks of Vacating COVID-19 Vaccine Patents
“I was deeply troubled at the recent stance by the Biden administration that it would undermine or eliminate patent protection for COVID-19 vaccines,” writes Michael Kinch, associate vice chancellor and professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics at the School of Medicine.
Suicide Among Black Girls Is a Mental Health Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight
Sean Joe, the Benjamin E. Youngdahl Professor of Social Development
As Brito bows out, A-B InBev needs different leadership style for a new era
Marcus Baer, professor of organizational behavior
We compared the Supreme Court with other democracies’ high courts. More justices would improve its work.
Matthew Gabel, professor of political science
Genes Linked to Self-Awareness in Modern Humans Were Less Common in Neandertals
Robert Cloninger, MD, PhD, the Wallace Renard Professor of Psychiatry and Genetics
U.S. workers say burnout has gotten worse during pandemic
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
We compared the Supreme Court with other democracies’ high courts. More justices would improve its work.
More justices could produce more opinions — and improve consistency in U.S. law, argue Matthew Gabel, professor of political science in Arts & Sciences; and James Spriggs, the Sidney W. Souers Professor of Government.
Working Moms Are Struggling: Here’s How To Actually Celebrate Mothers
Caitlyn Collins, assistant professor of sociology
CDC Limits Review of Vaccinated but Infected; Draws Concern
Michael Kinch, associate vice chancellor and director, Center for Research Innovation in Business; and professor of radiation oncology
One quick asylum fix: How Garland can help domestic violence survivors
Stephen Legomsky, professor emeritus of law, says Attorney General Merrick Garland should vacate Jeff Sessions’ 2018 decision in the case known as Matter of A-B-, which all but eliminated asylum for people fleeing brutal domestic violence.
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