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TPS extension alone will not fix the migrant crisis, but a ‘whole of government’ approach could

September 21, 2023

Stephen Yale-Loehr says the TPS redesignation for Venezuelans is a good first step to address the recent surge in migrant arrivals, but more needs to be done. Shannon Gleeson says the Venezuela migrant population is not unique, and TPS benefits should be reconsidered for the nearly 8-million undocumented workers in the U.S.

Law and Policy
Law, Government & Public Policy
Law School

Eli Lilly ‘just the first shoe to drop’ in drug cost changes

March 1, 2023

Drugmaker Eli Lilly and Company announced it would significantly reduce the prices of several of its insulin products and cap patient insulin out-of-pocket costs at $35 per month, creating an opportunity to look at the top 10 prescription drugs that cost Medicare the most says Cornell University professor Nick Fabrizio.

Law and Policy

Federal budget ‘its own debt ceiling,’ Biden should ignore calls for negotiation

February 1, 2023

President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are scheduled to meet today at the White House in an effort to reach a resolution on the nation’s debt ceiling, but Biden should ignore calls for negotiation says Cornell Law School professor Robert Hockett.

Law and Policy

Passage of ERA legislation ‘long overdue’

April 27, 2023

The U.S. Senate is set to vote today on a measure that could allow the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to be added to the U.S. Constitution, changes that are needed and long overdue says Cornell University professor Riché Richardson.

Law and Policy

Microsoft’s strategy in Activision acquisition seems ‘short-sighted’

April 26, 2023

Thomas Jungbauer is a professor of strategy and business economics at Cornell University, he says the move puts a significant dent in Microsoft’s plans to take a unanimous leadership in the cloud-gaming market.

Economics and Business
Law and Policy
International

Looming questions as U.S. investigates ‘spy balloon’

February 9, 2023

The State Department says China’s surveillance balloons have flown over more than 40 countries and can collect communications signals.

Foreign Policy
Law and Policy
Law, Government & Public Policy

TikTok fines ‘a potentially fruitful alternative’ to bans or lack of regulation

April 4, 2023

Sarah Kreps is a professor of government and director of the Tech Policy Institute at Cornell where she researches the intersection of international politics, technology and national security. She says fines offer another regulatory avenue to rein in TikTok. 

Cornell Tech
Law and Policy
Cybersecurity
Economics and Business

Making higher education white and oligarchical again

June 30, 2023

The Supreme Court handed down two groundbreaking rulings on affirmative action and student loan forgiveness this week, rulings that aid in restoring the old world of nearly a century ago, when higher education was a privilege enjoyed by the white and the wealthy but few others says Cornell Law profess Robert Hockett. 

Law and Policy

Biden’s healthcare priorities will aid in ‘providing much needed care for more Americans.’

February 8, 2023

In his second State of the Union address, President Biden touted his administration’s policies on healthcare and medical research which will result in savings on medical costs for many Americans says Cornell University professor Nick Fabrizio.

Law and Policy

Reforming police culture across nation a ‘shared responsibility’

February 8, 2023

During his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden called for a focus on police reform as seven additional Memphis police employees fall under investigation for the death of Tyre Nichols, but reforming police culture across nation is a shared responsibility says Cornell University professor Joseph Margulies.

Law and Policy

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