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A bipartisan group of legal experts is sounding an alarm about presidential power this election season. They’re pushing Congress to update a cluster of laws…
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An op-ed by Alex Green: Every day, more than 40,000 Massachusetts residents wake up in their own beds and go about their lives thanks to…
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AI chatbots are here to help with your mental health, despite limited evidence they work
March 27, 2024
Download the mental health chatbot Earkick and you’re greeted by a bandana-wearing panda who could easily fit into a kids’ cartoon. Start talking or typing…
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Supreme Court Scoffs at Flimsy Abortion Pill Argument
March 27, 2024
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: Abortion is back at the Supreme Court. The case contests decisions by the Food and Drug Administration to make the…
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Plans to Curb Meat and Dairy Emissions Have a Deadline, and It’s Sooner Than You Think
March 27, 2024
The climate movement has long shied away from acknowledging the role meat and dairy play in fueling climate change. For years, the discussion largely centered…
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Universities Need to Define Antisemitism. Here’s How.
March 26, 2024
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: Is anti-Israel sentiment a form of antisemitism? The question poses a political, legal and practical conundrum for universities like Columbia,…
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Expired: How date labels drive food waste and hunger
March 26, 2024
More than a third of all the food produced or imported in the United States goes to waste. Food waste is responsible for 4% of…
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Developing a responsible use of AI policy
March 26, 2024
As access to sophisticated generative AI proliferates, governments, businesses and educational institutions are all being challenged with huge questions. What does an ethical integration of…
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Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer sits down with Kristen Welker to discuss the Dobbs ruling, U.S. democracy and the future of the court. Watch…
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An article by Jeannie Suk Gersen: When I first approached Robert Hur for an interview, soon after his appointment as special counsel, fourteen months ago, he…
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In the first few months following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, we documented how the voluntary exits of over 1,000+ global companies from…
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Energy regulator nominees face Senate committee
March 25, 2024
President Joe Biden’s three nominees to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission faced questions from a U.S. Senate committee Thursday, with senators probing their views on…
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Advocates threaten lawsuit to get Florida manatees reclassified as endangered species
March 22, 2024
Supporters of bolstering protections for manatees notified the federal government Thursday that they are preparing to file a lawsuit over delays in determining whether manatees…
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Research continues to progress on the potential mental and physical health benefits of psychedelics used in a therapeutic context. Yet psychedelic substances remain illegal around…
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Groundbreaking Harvard Study Outlines Clear Path to Reducing Global Livestock Sector’s Emissions by 61%
March 22, 2024
In a recent collaborative research effort led by scientists from Harvard University, New York University, Leiden University, and Oregon State University, a report has been…
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GOP lawmakers in Georgia passed a bill Wednesday to punish employers that make it easier for workers to form unions, sending the legislation to Republican…
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The next big climate deadline is for meat and dairy
March 21, 2024
For years, climate scientists have called for a phase-out of fossil fuels to avoid catastrophic global warming. Now, according to a first-of-its-kind survey of more…
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The Caselaw Access Project — Then, Now, Tomorrow
March 21, 2024
An op-ed by Adam Ziegler: On my left: the edge of the off-ramp, a modest guardrail, and a fifty-foot drop. On my right, inching closer: a…
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When Ron Sullivan organized his bi-annual Trial Advocacy Workshop, an intensive course teaching trial skills at Harvard Law School, pizza wasn’t on his mind. But…
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An op-ed co-written by Nicholas Stephanopoulos: New Jersey’s primary election is not until June, but state elections are already in the national spotlight because of…
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Paul Chan, the top finance official of Hong Kong, traveled to Paris, London, Frankfurt and Berlin last September to lure foreign investors. Last month he…