‘Drug industry in peril’
Health Affairs published a review of Michael Kinch’s latest book, “A Prescription for Change,” which warns that the pharmaceutical industry’s ability to deliver new drugs may be nearing an end. Kinch is director of the university’s Center for Research Innovation in Biotechnology.
‘Driving free-market consumerism in the medical marketplace’
Robert Salter, who teaches health-care management in University College in Arts & Sciences, writes in an op-ed in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about whether free-market concepts can work in selecting health plans as they do with retail purchases.
The Princeling in the West Wing
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Will James Comey go to prison?
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Tamanaha writes ‘A Realistic Theory of Law’
Brian Z. Tamanaha, of the School of Law, has published a book, “A Realistic Theory of Law,” arguing that the law doesn’t operate in a vacuum and that legal theory should focus on consequences rather than “musings about all possible worlds.”
Kushners use controversial EB-5 visa program to finance their developments
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
The Specter of Catholic Identity in Secular France
John Bowen, the Dunbar-Van Cleve Professor of Anthropology
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