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LASP faculty Miguel Gómez talks with CNN: Covid-19 outbreaks severely affected meat processing plants around the country, causing shortages. "We...
An interview with SAP's Kaushik Basu: "India’s sharp slowdown had begun two years before the pandemic and the way the lockdown was executed has given...
SEAP grad student Emily Donald describes how she is moving forward with her doctoral work this summer after COVID-19 disrupted her archival research...
“The Trump administration is sure to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court,” said Stephen Yale-Loehr, a professor of immigration at Cornell Law...
Last week, NAFTA’s replacement went into effect. “I think it’s an improvement; just how significant remains to be seen,” said Lance Compa, LASP...
“It’s probably sensible most of the time to believe if the government says now is the time to open up, it might be safe,” says Robert H. Frank, the...
"I'm not a privacy absolutist," says Ifeoma Ajunwa, IAD faculty member and assistant employment law professor at Cornell University in the US. "But we...
"Especially given that [Chinese leader] Xi Jinping has reasserted the role of Marxism in education and official ideology, the state wants to keep a...
In this article on jobs in India, Ravi Kanbur provides his expertise.   
“Justice Alito used sweeping language in his majority opinion upholding Congress’s efforts to limit due process for arriving immigrants. While not...