Debate: Should The U.S. Adopt The 'Right To Be Forgotten' Online?
Audio: In debate, Prof. Eric Posner argues in favor of America adopting the European ‘right to be forgotten’
Could Obama Bypass the Supreme Court?
In op-ed, Asst. Prof. William Baude explores ‘contingency plan’ for Obama administration if Supreme Court rules against ACA
The NCAA may be violating the Sherman Antitrust Act by refusing to pay student athletes
Audio: Senior Lect. Allen Sanderson argues student athletes should be paid, which would improve recruitment, help institutions
Police don't ask: Why are we getting sued?
Article cites Prof. Craig Futterman, who found a few Chicago police officers received nearly half of complaints, and were disciplined little
A journey through murals in south India
Article features Asst. Prof. Anna Lise Seastrand, whose research deals with the art and history of India
The Times of India
Not clear why Fed in rush to tighten, Sufi says
In Q&A, Prof. Amir Sufi discusses student debt, subprime auto loans, the housing market and lack of growth in household income
MarketWatch
Dedication of residence hall celebrates alumna’s gift
Community gathers to honor Renee Granville-Grossman, AB’63
Mary Abowd
Stimulating Neurons with Light and Gold
Prof. Francisco Bezanilla uses flashes of light and gold to trigger activity in cultured brain cells
The Scientist
Expulsion of Two Oklahoma Students Over Video Leads to Free Speech Debate
<p>Article cites Prof. Geoffrey Stone, who explains legal complications of University of Oklahoma students’ racist chant</p>