Change To President Trump’s Trust Lets Him Tap Business Profits
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Is R&D getting harder, or are companies just getting worse at it?
Anne Marie Knott, a professor at Olin Business School, writes in the Harvard Business Review about research and development trends and results — and what they mean for the future.
Wider Political Battles Play Out in Fight Over Supreme Court Pick Neil Gorsuch
Brian Tamanaha, the William Gardiner Hammond Professor of Law
Ivanka Trump’s new White House role doesn’t eliminate ethics concerns, experts say
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘Mapping asthma: the geography of inequality’
Kelly Harris, a doctoral student in education in Arts & Sciences, is trying to understand why higher rates of childhood asthma and lower income levels are connected. She discusses her work on health inequality for a “Hold That Thought” podcast.
Kushner Family, China’s Anbang End Talks Over Manhattan Real Estate Deal
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘Searching for safe spaces’
John Inazu, the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion, co-writes an op-ed for Inside Higher Ed about the concept of “safe spaces” on college campuses and how they can be effective if done right.
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