Quick Study: The High Cost of Being a Working Mom in the U.S.
Caitlyn Collins, assistant professor of sociology
A Cancer Drug For Parkinson’s? New Study Raises Hope, Draws Criticism
Joel Perlmutter, MD, professor of neurology
The $4 Million Severance Payout That Almost Didn’t Happen
Tim Bartley, professor of sociology
Uber’s data revealed nearly 6,000 sexual assaults. Does that mean it’s not safe?
While any sexual assault is one too many and one can never diminish the seriousness of these issues, critics need to take a closer look at the statistics to make a truly informed decision about Uber’s safety, writes Liberty Vittert.
A Great Big Gift Not on Trump’s Disclosure Form: Giuliani’s Legal Advice
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
How to win the holidays: Four rules for giving better gifts
Exchanging gifts doesn’t have to be painful, writes Elanor Williams. By nudging givers to focus more on not just the giving of a gift, but the having of a gift, these four suggestions can help make the holidays more enjoyable, regardless of which side of a gift exchange you’re on.
‘There’s a lot to like about the Senate privacy bill, if it’s not watered down’
The School of Law’s Neil Richards co-writes an op-ed in The Hill about the online privacy legislation pending in the U.S. Senate, saying that it’s a good step if the substance doesn’t change significantly before passage.
The House Passed Its Prescription Drug Plan — Here’s What’s In It
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
Trump’s most tragic legacy will be seen in ranks of judiciary
Even if progressives win at the ballot box, conservative judges stand ready to strike down progressive legislation on health care, climate and economic justice, writes Greg Magarian.
Questioning ‘the Newer the Better’ for Blood Transfusions
Philip Spinella, MD, professor of pediatrics
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