‘The truth behind university–industry collaborations’
Plant scientist Joseph Jez, of Arts & Sciences, writes a piece in Scientific American, arguing that academic-industry partnerships do not compromise the science, but rather, they strengthen it.
‘Congress needs to restrict the president’s financial conflicts’
Kathleen Clark, a legal ethics expert at the School of Law, writes an op-ed in The Washington Post arguing that, in light of Donald Trump’s behavior, Congress should remove the presidential exemption from the federal law prohibiting executive branch employees from using government power for their own financial interests.
Trump health-care pick Tom Price could kill Obamacare
Timothy McBride, professor, Brown School
More Law Degrees for Women, but Fewer Good Jobs
Nancy Staudt, Dean and Howard and Caroline Cayne Professor of Law
Opinion: Congress needs to restrict the president’s financial conflicts
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Donald Trump Son-in-Law Jared Kushner Could Face His Own Conflict-of-Interest Questions
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Scientist offers a glimpse of ‘life on the ice’
Research scientist Martin Pratt, of Arts & Sciences, has been writing a blog chronicling his team’s adventures in Antarctica, ranging from the scientific research they’re doing to the everyday challenges they face in such a harsh environment.
Funding for Cures Bill Remains Sticking Point for Health Groups
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
Trump’s First 100 Days: Health Care
David Law, the Charles Nagel Chair of Constitutional Law and Political Science
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