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Cornell faculty members and experts weigh in on current events.

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Supreme Court just the beginning for LGBTQ workplace equality

June 16, 2020

Katrina Nobles, Director of Conflict Programs at Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations, says that while the Supreme Court decision is a step forward, there are still several steps companies and individuals should take to ensure rights for LGBTQ employees and others in the workplace.

Labor Relations & Human Resources
Law and Policy

Trump’s Juneteenth rally in Tulsa to inflame racial tension

June 12, 2020

Noliwe Rooks, professor of American studies at Cornell University, and Derrick Spires, professor English, discuss Juneteenth and what it represents in 2020. 

Law and Policy

ICC investigation will 'raise eyebrows' internationally

June 11, 2020

Jens David Ohlin, vice dean and professor at Cornell Law School, says that the news of a U.S. investigation will surprise and likely concern members of the ICC.

Law and Policy
International

Unemployment data likely to show New York's situation more extreme than the U.S. average

June 8, 2020

On Wednesday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released figures featuring New York state specific unemployment data for the month of April. Economic geographer, Russell Weaver says that there is ample reason to believe that New York’s unemployment situation is more extreme than the U.S. average.

Industrial and Labor Relations

In tackling racial injustice, US should look to South Africa

June 5, 2020

Olúfémi Táíwò, professor of Africana studies at Cornell University, he says that in addressing racial injustice, the U.S. could learn a lot from South Africa and its use of a TRC.

Law and Policy
International

Militarized, 'ready for battle' police make dialogue with protesters difficult

June 4, 2020

Sabrina Karim, assistant professor of government, says police militarization has been growing in the U.S. for a long time, which has inevitably created a larger barrier for any meaningful dialogue between peaceful protests and political leaders. 

Law and Policy

May unemployment likely to exceed 20%, hitting Latino, Black workers hardest

June 2, 2020

On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will release unemployment figures for the month of May. The report will shed light on a crucial period of coronavirus-related lockdowns, mid-April to mid-May, and the devastating economic consequences for workers across the country. Daniel Alpert, senior fellow and adjunct professor of macroeconomics at Cornell Law School, and Erica Groshen, senior extension faculty member at the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, offer their analysis. 

Economics and Business
Industrial and Labor Relations
Law School

Policing one of many abuses inflicted by the criminal justice system

June 2, 2020

Joe Margulies, professor of law and government at Cornell University, says that police abuses should not be separated from many other abuses suffered by poor people of color at the hands of the criminal justice system.

Law and Policy

Drop-off in consumer spending to drive first quarter GDP losses

May 27, 2020

Andrew Karolyi, professor of finance and economics at the SC Johnson College of Business, and Erica Groshen, a faculty member at the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, comment on the release of first quarter GDP estimates.  

Economics and Business
Law and Policy

China's national security law: For Xi, Hong Kong no different than Tibet, Xinjiang

May 21, 2020

On Thursday, China announced it was preparing to enact a controversial national security law for Hong Kong, bypassing the territory’s own legislative process. The announcement was made ahead of the country’s annual National People's Congress meeting, which is set to start on Friday. Allen Carlson, professor of government and an expert on Chinese politics, says the move is consistent with the Chinese government’s approach to areas it considers restive.

International
Arts and Sciences

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