Law firm Paul Weiss agrees to deal with Trump, prompting criticism
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Health benefits company co-founded by Dr. Oz could be a conflict of interest
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Questioning Shaw in Callais
On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Louisiana v. Callais, a Shaw challenge to Louisiana’s congressional redistricting plan. This is the first time the Court will hear a voting rights case since Justice Thomas shocked the voting rights community with his renunciation of Shaw in Alexander v. South Carolina Conference of the NAACP, writes Travis Crum.
Opioid overdose treatment bypasses brain, eases side effects
Jose Moron-Concepcion and Brian Ruyle, in the Department of Anesthesiology at WashU Medicine, explain in a podcast episode their research into creating a safer treatment for opioid overdoses.
Is March Madness All Luck?
Mark Rank, the Herbert S. Hadley Professor of Social Welfare
Researchers search for more precise ways to measure pain
Adam Kepecs, the Robert J. Terry Professor of Neuroscience
Avoiding your neighbor because of how they voted? Democracy needs to you talk to them instead
Democracy challenges us to participate in more ways than simply by voting. It challenges everyone to understand those around us and seek what is in the collective best interest, writes Betsy Sinclair.
Researchers find a hint at how to delay Alzheimer’s symptoms. Now they have to prove it
Randall J. Bateman, MD, the Charles F. and Joanne Knight Distinguished Professor
Was Mom Wrong When She Said Don’t Scratch That Itch?
Aaron Ver Heul, MD, PhD, assistant professor of medicine
Mother with rare ALS touts ‘miracle drug’ that has stopped her disease
Timothy Miller, MD, PhD, the David Clayson Professor of Neurology
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