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Message from the Deans: In solidarity with Black and Asian communities following the weekend mass shootings

Message from the Deans: In solidarity with Black and Asian communities following the weekend mass shootings

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Once again, racist attacks have targeted Black and Asian communities – attacks that call for a societal response. We condemn the racist actions of the gunmen and all attempts to intimidate, harass or harm the Black and Asian communities.

EarthLab announces 2022 Innovation Grants
Âé¶¹ÉçÇø EarthLab 2022 Innovation Grants Announced

EarthLab announces 2022 Innovation Grants

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Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law's project, Reverse Redlining, designs a regulatory response to protect areas facing disproportionate environmental health risks from further harm.

Interim Dean Porter on Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmation Hearings
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Interim Dean Porter on Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmation Hearings

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Interim Dean Porter joins a discussion on the importance of Jackson’s nomination and the breadth of her legal experience, as well as what to watch for in the hearings.

Three-Minute Legal Tips: The Power of Sanctions on Russia

Three-Minute Legal Tips: The Power of Sanctions on Russia

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In less than four minutes, Anita Ramasastry explains how sanctions can elicit a change of behavior from Russia’s presence in Ukraine.

Fall Back? Spring Ahead? How Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Neither, Experts Say.

Fall Back? Spring Ahead? How Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Neither, Experts Say.

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Here’s where the debate over changing the clocks stands, and what it could mean for you. Professor Calandrillo is quoted. (Source: The New York Times)