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Business schools get a bad rap – but a closer look shows they’re often a force for good

July 3, 2022

The article is by George Siedel, Emeritus Professor of Business, University of Michigan Business schools are starting to emphasize societal impact. JGI/Tom Grill / Getty Images There is no shortage of books critical of business schools. The titles leave little

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Abortion benefits: Companies have a simple and legal way to help their workers living in anti-abortion states – expand paid time off

July 2, 2022

The article is by Elizabeth C. Tippett, Associate Professor of Law, University of Oregon As the last abortion clinic in Mississippi closes, workers in the state may get some support from their employers. AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis Employers looking for

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Abortion benefits: Companies have a simple and legal way to help their workers living in anti-abortion states – expanding paid time off

June 30, 2022

The article is by Elizabeth C. Tippett, Associate Professor of Law, University of Oregon As the last abortion clinic in Mississippi closes, workers in the state may get some support from their employers. AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis Employers looking for

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Donating to help women get abortions is a First Amendment right – protected by Supreme Court precedents

June 30, 2022

The article is by Lucinda M. Finley, Professor of Law and Director of Appellate Advocacy, University at Buffalo An abortion provider in San Antonio had to turn patients away after the June 24, 2022, Supreme Court ruling. Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles

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Why Roe v. Wade’s demise – unlike gay rights or Ukraine – isn’t getting corporate America to speak up

June 28, 2022

The article is by Alessandro Piazza, Assistant Professor of Strategic Management, Rice University Many Americans reacted with outrage to the Supreme Court’s decision to dismantle the constitutional right to abortion. AP Photo/Rick Bowmer Corporate America – once known for carefully

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Social Security benefits play key role in preventing older Americans from lacking enough quality food

June 27, 2022

The article is by Sophie Mitra, Professor of economics, Fordham University Social Security makes it more likely the elderly have enough food. skynesher/E+ via Getty Images The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea

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Here’s how to meet Biden’s 2030 climate goals and dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions – with today’s technology

June 27, 2022

The article is by John Reilly, Co-Director Emeritus of the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, Senior Lecturer Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Clean energy and electric

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Federal gas tax holiday: Biden says it will provide ‘a little bit of relief’ – but experts say even that may be a stretch

June 26, 2022

The article is by Jay L. Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in Markets, Public Policy and Law, Questrom School of Business, Boston University Gas prices are at record highs. AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar President Joe Biden called on Congress to suspend the

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Wealth of nations: Why some are rich, others are poor – and what it means for future prosperity

June 24, 2022

The article is by Amitrajeet A. Batabyal, Distinguished Professor and Arthur J. Gosnell Professor of Economics, Rochester Institute of Technology What makes a nation wealthy? Getty Images Why are some nations rich and others poor? Can the governments of poor

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Yes, fireworks prices are skyrocketing, but there should be plenty of bottle rockets and sparklers for you and your family this Fourth of July

June 23, 2022

The article is by Jay L. Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in Markets, Public Policy and Law, Questrom School of Business, Boston University Many cities, such as New York, returned to hosting big public displays in 2021 after skipping 2020 due to

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