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Inside the Republican Anti-Transgender Machine
As a guest on The New York Times podcast, Sway, Chase Strangio ’10, deputy director for transgender justice at the ACLU, discusses “the coordinated strategy behind the more than 100 anti-transgender bills introduced this year.”
Conference on Global Regulation of Nanotechnologies Part I: Domestic Regulation of Nanotechnologies
Industry Unbound
Watch: Professor Ari Ezra Waldman, faculty director of Northeastern Law’s Center for Law, Information and Creativity and author of Industy Unbound, joined Scott McGrew on NBC's Press:Here, to talk about big tech’s power over congress and society at large.
Pfizer Strikes a Deal With the Medicines Patent Pool for Generic Versions of Its COVID-19 Pill in Poor Countries
“The license between Pfizer and the Medicines Patent Pool is disappointingly limited to only 95 countries with just 53% of the world’s population, or 4.1 billion people,” Professor Brook Baker tell STAT.
Will Giving COVID Booster Shots Make It Harder to Vaccinate the Rest of the World?
“To pretend that a dose in an American arm doesn’t mean one less dose in an African arm doesn’t make sense,” Professor Brook Baker, senior policy analyst for Health GAP, tells Scientific American.
Massachusetts Makes a Losing Bet on Gambling
“There is no good reason to provide hundreds of in-game betting opportunities and relentless advertising other than to recruit and exploit people who are at risk of a gambling problem,” write Professors Richard Daynard and Mark Gottlieb ’93 in a co-authored op-ed for The Boston Globe.
Espada ’85 Wins 2021 National Book Award in Poetry
Congratulations to Martín Espada ’85, winner of a 2021 National Book Award in poetry for his collection, “Floaters,” which celebrates rebels and dreamers and condemns the poor governmental response to Hurricane Maria in 2017 in Puerto Rico, his father’s home country. “These poems remind us of the power of observation, of seeing everything,” all of it “worthy of song,” the judges said.
Mass. Highest Court to Review Manslaughter Case of Former BC Student Whose Boyfriend Died by Suicide
Listen back: Professor Daniel Medwed joined @GBH's Morning Edition to discuss the case of Inyoung You, a former Boston College student indicted with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the suicide of her boyfriend.
Worried About Privacy and Big Tech? An Expert Shares His Research on Those Concerns
Listen back: Professor Ari Waldman joined the Cincinnati Edition radio show to discuss his new book, Industry Unbound: The Inside Story of Privacy, Data, and Corporate Power (Cambridge University Press, 2021).