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Media Mentions
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Starbucks Corp. and other companies are on notice that, with a sweeping ruling from a judge last week, the National Labor Relations Board is signaling…
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As many attorneys seek alternative roles in business and legal-adjacent careers, law schools have responded by implementing courses and programs that provide their students with…
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U.S. News & World Report said little last fall as Yale, Harvard and other elite law schools announced that they would no longer submit data…
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Boston Public Radio full show: March 2, 2023
March 3, 2023
Today on Boston Public Radio, live from the Boston Public Library: We opened the phone lines to hear from listeners about the future of automation…
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A new paper published in the March 2 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine argues a minimal standard for inmate health care established…
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Young workers are among the most vulnerable, and a recent surge in child labor law violations may prompt employers to evaluate their own practices and…
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Robotaxi tech improves but can they make money?
March 3, 2023
It is past midnight on a quiet residential street in San Francisco and I have just left a taxi with a nagging feeling I didn’t…
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An op-ed by Josh Halpern: The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement is notorious for its singular focus on the Jewish State and the transparent…
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The U.S. Secretary of Education on Wednesday criticized annual higher education rankings published by U.S. News and World Report, saying they have “created an unhealthy…
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In an inaugural University-wide event, Faith & Veritas ’23 will bring together Harvard’s Christian alumni, faculty, and students March 30-April 2 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Faith…
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Cardona vs. ‘U.S. News’
March 2, 2023
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said Wednesday colleges should not worship at “the false altar” of U.S. News & World Report’s rankings. He made the remarks…
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Federal judges in Texas have delivered time and again for abortion opponents. They upheld a state law that allows for $10,000 bounties to be placed…
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Standing torn and bent on a supermarket shelf, a 14.7-oz. box of Froot Loops, five months past its “best if used by” (or best by)…
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I Can Read Your Mind
March 2, 2023
The way he tilted his head was the first clue. How his eyes kept drifting toward the ceiling was another. But the dead giveaway that…
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An article co-written by Terri Gerstein: How many Americans start the day with a bowl of Cheerios and milk? Certainly thousands, and maybe even millions;…
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An alleged drug trafficker, a detective trying to take him down, and the woman caught in the middle
March 1, 2023
Even before she found herself on the pavement of a Fall River parking lot, wrists zip-tied behind her back, Carly Medeiros knew it was all…
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Boston could soon be a leader in the fight against food insecurity, according to two city councilors who have proposed a food recovery program. The…
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How LibsOfTikTok Became the Darling of the GOP
March 1, 2023
In the year since Chaya Raichik was unmasked as the operator of the hate-filled Libs of TikTok Twitter account, a primary vector of the right’s…
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New Pro-Choice Abortion Pill Lawsuit Is a Gamble
February 28, 2023
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: As a Texas federal judge mulls whether to halt the Food and Drug Administration’s longstanding approval of an abortion pill,…
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Erin Burnett OutFront Feb. 27
February 28, 2023
Professor Laurence Tribe discusses Rupert Murdoch’s admission that Fox News hosts endorsed claims of election fraud.
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Activist investors smell money. Can retail investors profit by following them? It’s tempting to try now that activist hedge funds are baying at target companies…