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How the Courts Are Shaping Healthcare as We Know It
With no end in sight to gridlock in Congress, federal courts will continue to have a significant impact on major health policy decisions. Katie Keith of Georgetown University Law Center helps us understand how litigation is shaping healthcare and public health in the United States– from access to preventative services to climate regulations.
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In Newark, A Company Shows Up for Its City
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka’s family has called the city home for over 100 years.
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Resources to Combat Structural Racism in America
As thousands participate in civil protests in their communities, this critical moment calls on each and every one of us to reflect, step up, and do more.
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The Problem With Diversity in Computing
Computer systems don’t anticipate all the types of people who might use them. What are the innocuous, and more problematic, consequences of this?
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From Menstrual Hygiene to Menstrual Health
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Color-Blindness Is a Cop-Out
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Criminal Justice Reform in the Era of Trump
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A Strong Middle Class Doesn't Just Happen Naturally
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