Law & Policy

Spike Lee Film "Chiraq" Triggers Black-On-Black Violence Debate

Assoc. Prof. Waldo Johnson says term ‘Chiraq’ could draw attention to gun violence by describing experiences of city youth


Iran Deal: Will Senate Become Monty Python's Dead Parrot?

In op-ed, Prof. Charles Lipson argues that Congress should insist on reviewing the nuclear deal with Iran, hold authority to lift sanctions


Real Clear Politics

Video Of Chicago Police Shooting Of Teen Won't Be Released: Police

Prof. Craig Futterman says refusing to release video of shootings ‘is the kind of thing that destroys trust’ between police and community


Associated Press

The key ingredient to having groupthink-free meetings is leadership

In op-ed, Prof. Reid Hastie discusses his research on efficient meetings that don’t succumb to ‘groupthink’


China’s Best Bet: Doubling Down on Reform, Not Stimulus

In op-ed, Henry Paulson, chairman of Paulson Institute, argues the Chinese economy needs to slow down for necessary reform


Sexual Assault on Campus: 9 Views on What Will Signal Progress

In op-ed, Prof. Geoffrey Stone argues that to end sexual assault on campus, colleges must rigorously define procedures


The new civil rights movement doesn’t need an MLK

In op-ed, Prof. Cathy Cohen argues that grassroots movements and digital activism have replaced need for Civil Rights leaders


What the ‘religious freedom’ controversy is really about

In op-ed, Prof. David Strauss explains how 'religious freedom' bills are ‘a conflict between the demands of religion, demands of society’


Why a Harvard Professor Has Mixed Feelings When Students Take Jobs in Finance

Article cites study by Profs. Kevin Murphy, Robert Vishny, which finds countries suffer when workers transfer wealth, not produce it


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