Paid leave perk for new parents growing at more St. Louis area companies
Glenn MacDonald, the John M. Olin Professor of Business, Law & Economics
Study with mice may lead to treatment for stuttering
Terra Barnes, senior scientist in neuroscience; and Tim Holy, associate professor of neuroscience
Opinion: Sorry, You Can’t Speed Read
Rebecca Treiman, the Burke & Elizabeth High Baker Professor of Child Developmental Psychology; and Jeffrey Zacks, professor of psychology
Microsoft Sues Justice Department Over Secret Customer Data Searches
Neil Richards, professor of law
Delaying childbirth means fewer lost wages for women, WashU study finds
Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis, assistant professor of economics; and Man Yee Leung, postdoctoral research associate, School of Medicine
Mississippi ‘religious freedom’ bill unconstitutional
Elizabeth Sepper, associate professor of law
‘Stuttering’ mice may help unravel mystery of human speech disorder
Terra Barnes, senior scientist in neuroscience; and Tim Holy, associate professor of neuroscience
ESPN takes a flyer on drone racing
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program, Olin Business School
‘SJR 39 will hurt Missourians and Missouri companies’
Washington University leaders joined with several Missouri business leaders in an op-ed in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch criticizing a proposed constitutional amendment being debated at the state Capitol. The measure would allow people and businesses to not serve same-sex weddings if they have religious objections. Business leaders argue the measure would harm the state’s economy.
It’s surprisingly hard to figure out what big banks spend to follow the rules
Hillary Sale, the Walter D. Coles Professor of Law and professor of management
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