Law & Policy

Rethinking internal security in India

In op-ed, Asst. Prof. Paul Staniland urges the Indian government to take a new approach to militant groups in volatile regions of Kashmir and Nagaland


Hindu Business Line

How UChicago Is Training Data-Crunching, Do-Gooders Of The Future

Article examines the growth and successes of UChicago's Data Science for Social Good fellowship program


ChicagoInno

Blacks are four times as likely as whites to say police violence is a major problem

Article discusses poll conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago on racial groups' attitudes toward law enforcement


Redistricting Could Have the Most Disparate Effect

In op-ed, Asst. Prof. Nicholas Stephanopoulos advocates for amending existing sections of the Voting Rights Act to protect minorities in vulnerable voting districts


Chicago police detained thousands of black Americans at interrogation facility

Clinical Prof. Craig Futterman says Chicago police don’t provide citizens with attorneys during interrogations, 'the times they most need them'


Why 2 Chicago moms are suing suburbs over their murdered sons

Article cites Prof. Harold Pollack, who says one fifth of teenage Chicago shooting victims are killed by crossfire or stray bullets


Lonely People’s Brains Work Differently

<p>Article cites study by Prof. John Cacioppo, Asst. Prof. Stephanie Cacioppo, which finds that isolated people are more alert to the difference between social, nonsocial threats</p>


New York Magazine

Obama builds legacy on climate change with EPA Clean Power Plan

In op-ed, Prof. Michael Greenstone and Assoc. Prof. Mark Templeton argue in support of the Clean Power Plan


The Conversation

Right to be forgotten: Swiss cheese internet, or database of ruin?

Article cites Prof. Eric Posner's defense of proposed 'right to be forgotten' privacy laws to protect individuals from incorrect search engine results


Guardian

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