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Labor disputes take center stage as US, Mexico and Canada talk trade

May 18, 2021

Desirée LeClercq, professor of employment law and an expert on labor provisions in trade agreements, comments on the first U.S.-Mexico Canada Agreement Free Trade Commission meeting.

Industrial and Labor Relations
Economics and Business

U.S. can accuse Russia of war crimes, but prosecution will be elusive

March 23, 2022

The Biden administration formally determined that Russian troops have committed war crimes in Ukraine.

International

Vaccine mandate may usher in unpredictable staffing shortages

September 29, 2021

Ariel Avgar is an associate professor at Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations and associate director with the Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution.

Health, Nutrition & Medicine

Middle East deal underscores foreign policy chasms in region

September 15, 2020

Alexandra Blackman, assistant professor of government at Cornell University, comments on the Middle East deal signing Trump will be presiding on Tuesday. 

International
Law and Policy
Arts and Sciences

DACA remains on life support after Fifth Circuit decision

October 7, 2022

Stephen Yale-Loehr, says the decision keeps the DACA program alive but on life support.

Law, Government & Public Policy

Experts discuss Biden’s sweeping infrastructure package

March 26, 2021

Cornell University experts are available to weigh in on a newly proposed $3 trillion infrastructure plan for infrastructure, schools and families.

Law and Policy
Energy, Environment & Sustainability

Afghan refugees at risk: steps the White House can take to help

August 18, 2021

Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration at Cornell Law School, notes that the Biden administration can do more to help Afghans at risk as the Taliban consolidate power. 

Law and Policy

Jan. 6 hearings: What’s missing are key White House witnesses

June 10, 2022

Doug Kriner and Steve Israel, professors of government at Cornell University, recently conducted a poll designed to measure public opinion of election reforms like those proposed by the Jan. 6 commission.

Law and Policy

With executive order, Trump advances restrictive policies for immigrants, refugees

April 21, 2020

Maria Cristina Garcia, professor of History and Latino Studies at Cornell University, says that the COVID-19 outbreak has given the White House pretext to advance restrictive immigration policies.

Law and Policy

Biden faces tough choices in taking bold executive action

November 9, 2020

Doug Kriner says the biggest unknown in the presidential transition of power could be how Biden will respond to President Trump’s use of unilateral powers to appeal to his base.

Law and Policy

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