America’s Adderall Shortage Could Kill People
”Just as with opioids, we are in the middle of a spiraling crisis involving stimulants,” Professor Leo Beletsky, faculty director of Health in Justice Action Lab, tells Wired.
”Just as with opioids, we are in the middle of a spiraling crisis involving stimulants,” Professor Leo Beletsky, faculty director of Health in Justice Action Lab, tells Wired.
Mass. AG Maura Healey ’98 has announced a $2.9 million grant program to address the boarding crisis in Massachusetts hospitals.
Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins ’97 has filed a motion to vacate more than 100 drug convictions that were based on evidence tested by former state chemist Annie Dookhan. “This shameful chapter of our history will take dedication and perseverance to undo,” said Rollins "and I will and we must."
I would be surprised if the court ruled in a way that completely decapitated the governor's ability to respond to the pandemic, Professor Wendy Parmet tells Law360. "I don't think we have a dynamic here that we have in some states with that level of tension between the governor and the legislature."
Lennox Chase '98, director of Needham Bank, has been named to the Newton-Needham Regional Chamber list of the 50 most influential business people of color in the Western Suburbs.
The Reverend Willie Bodrick II '20 is profiled as one of Boston’s 20 most promising young leaders in the Boston Foundation's annual report.
“The consequence of longtime Gates strategies is that they go along with corporate control over supply,” Professor Brook Baker, policy analyst for Health GAP, tells The New York Times. “In a pandemic, that is a real problem.”
In an op-ed for The Boston Globe, Professor Carol Steinberg '80 calls on the Massachusetts Legislature to fulfill the promise of the ADA in its 30th anniversary year: "We must rally together to see that H.4425 is passed this session."
Congratulations to Betty Francisco ’98, CEO at Boston Impact Initiative, who has been named to the Boston Business Journal’s Power 50: Movement Makers for 2022, an annual list of Boston-area business people who are making the most impact on the region. #NUSLPride l
In a piece for SCOTUSblog, Professor Blaine Saito writes about the issues at stake in CIC Services v. Internal Revenue Service, a tax case to be argued before the Supreme Court tomorrow that has “great implications for jurisdiction, administrative law and the tax system overall.”