Why Leaking Information Is as American as Apple Pie
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Weeks later, still no sign of a new travel order
Stephen Legomsky, the John S. Lehmann University Professor Emeritus
Sessions memo: Reversal on private prisons could portend shift on justice, observers say
Carrie Pettus-Davis, assistant professor, Brown School
‘Missouri, a refuge for tolerance’
Rebecca Copeland, chair of East Asian languages and cultures in Arts & Sciences, writes in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about the federal executive order 75 years ago that sent tens of thousands of Japanese-Americans to internment camps and about the lessons that history holds for us today.
When Evidence Says No, but Doctors Say Yes
David Brown, MD, professor of medicine
In a time of division, could science find a way to unite?
Barbara Schaal, dean of the faculty of Arts & Sciences, Mary-Dell Chilton Distinguished Professor of Biology
Kemper takes a trip to Paris, asks ‘Who is Rosalyn Drexler?’
Liz Childs, chair of art history in Arts & Sciences, and Allison Unruh, of the Kemper Art Museum, explore two exhibits now on view at the Kemper — one on life in Paris during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the other on the work of pop culture artist Rosalyn Drexler — for […]
The case for Jeff Sessions’ recusal from DOJ Russia investigations
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
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