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“Justice Alito used sweeping language in his majority opinion upholding Congress’s efforts to limit due process for arriving immigrants. While not...
Internet trackers are more likely to follow people who visit popular health sites, such as WebMD.com and mayoclinic.org, to other types of sites, a...
Alex Flecker, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is working with Carla Gomes to understand...
“This is like the Frankenstein of all anti-asylum regulations,” said Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law practice at Cornell Law School....
Gustavo Flores-Macias, associate vice provost of international affairs, writes in the LA Times about Mexico and immigration.
Einaudi faculty member Alexander Livingston writes: "Establishment pundits love to cite Martin Luther King as a way to delegitimize militant protests...
Allen Carlson, an Einaudi faculty member, writes: "Last week, China’s National People’s Congress set in motion new, restrictive legislation for...
Inside the company, one faction wanted Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s chief, to take a hard line against the president’s tweets while another urged him to...
Critics say the actions would do little to blunt China’s influence and could ultimately hurt the U.S. and others. “The United States has very few...

How the power of social pressure could revolutionize economics and solve our...

Cornell economist Robert Frank believes it is a crime against public policy to not consider social pressure as a fundamental economic force.