Overturning Dred Scott v. Sandford: Race & Rights in American Legal Culture, Martha Jones (9/11/08)
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University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
A Conversation with Stanford Law Professor George Triantis
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American Student Dental Association
Election Aftermath: A Week To Week Political Roundtable
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Commonwealth Club of California
Call for Leadership: The Role of Government in Driving Systems Level Change
The Aspen Institute has written about Norway's highly effective sport system and the foundation laid by government actions. The U.S. Department of Health and ...
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The Death of Contract and the Rise of Tort (1991 National Lawyers Convention)
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Authoritarian Legality in China: Law, Workers, and the State with Mary Gallagher
Over the last three and a half decades, China's rise has largely been underpinned by two great transitions: from socialism to capitalism, and from agriculture to ...
National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
Karen Nakamura speaks on Disability Studies and Race
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Othering & Belonging Institute
PIPE Workshop: Evaluating the Racialization and Nationalization of Zoning Politics
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USC Price
Post-Election Analysis 2020
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JHU Advanced Academic Programs
Health Care Implications Under the CARES Act: Texas A&M School of Law CARES Act Webinar Series
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Election 2020: What Can Public Health Do Now?
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Columbia Public Health
Poland at the Crossroads Between Authoritarianism and Democracy
October 24, 2017.
Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies
The 2020 Election: "What Happened, Why and What It Means"
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Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)
CEO Activism and Race
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Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business
Opioid Prescribing in Michigan: Navigating the New MAPS system
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Animal Law Week | Will Potter, “Big Ag’s Dirty Secrets"
Will Potter, the Marsh Visiting Professor of Journalism at the University of Michigan, kicked off Animal Law Week at HLS with a lecture titled “Big Ag's Dirty ...
Harvard Law School
Could Montana Gain a Second Congressional Seat?: Redistricting After the 2020 Census
For three decades, Montana has been represented by a single seat in the House of Representatives. But this could soon change: population projections suggest ...
Brennan Center for Justice
Social Work Votes Standing Up to Defend Voting Rights
In an online panel, CSSW launched Social Work Votes, a campaign dedicated to mobilizing social workers to increase voter engagement. Panelists discussed ...
Columbia U School of Social Work
Partnering to Support Families Affected by Opioid and Other Substance Use Disorders
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SAMHSA
Centering Unequal Workplace Power
From the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, DC. www.epi.org.
Economic Policy Institute
The State of the MFT Profession: Legislation, Regulation and CAMFT Strategic Priorities
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Crime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context
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ESPAS Global Trends to 2030, Keynote Address: Lee C. Bollinger, 15 October 2019
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Culture Of Health: How Income, Work And Food Affect Health And Health Equity
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Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics
Maurice Cox: University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
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Emerging Technology and Regulation Panel
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Pepperdine Caruso School of Law
Raw Milk Debate - February 16, 2012
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Beyond COVID-19: The Future of California-Mexico Relations
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ChangeLab Solutions
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The Who, What, When, Where, Why of Cybercrime
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Board of Administration Offsite - Part 7 | January 17, 2018
The CalPERS Board of Administration met offsite in Petaluma for January's meeting. There the board discussed federal legislation and national pension trends.
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Original air date: December 28, 1995 On this episode of Think Tank, renowned scholars analyze what some sources have deemed the consequential ideas of ...
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Business and Policy Dialogue with Dr Karan Avtar Singh, IAS, Chairman, PWRDA, Government of Punjab
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The School of Public Health Division of Health Policy and Management is brought together local and national expert health policy perspectives to discuss the ...
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