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News Tip: Biden’s Drinking Water Standard ‘A Major Step Forward,’ Expert Says
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News Tip: ‘Reliability’ Concerns With New Federal Standards For Collecting Data on Race, Expert Says
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News Tip: Former U.S. Ambassador Available to Comment on Haiti
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News Tip: Banning Sale of Sensitive Data to ‘Countries of Concern’ Helpful, Expert Says
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Less Than 2 Percent Of State Legislators Are From The Working Class
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News Tip: Executive Order Will Enhance Conservation of NC’s Natural and Working Lands, Experts Say
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News Tip: Experts Available to Comment on U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report
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Late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Named 2024 Bolch Prize Recipient
Ceremony April 4 at Duke will honor O’Connor and her post-court work in education
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News Tip: Modeling Shows Inflation Reduction Act, Proposed EPA Rule Move U.S. Closer to Net-Zero Emissions
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News Tip: Supreme Court Ethics Code A Good First Step, But Falls Short, Law Ethics Expert Says
In the News
Clamoring for Life
Commentary by Ariel Dorfman, professor of literature and Latin American
The One Story About Trump That Jack Smith Needs to Tell at the Supreme Court
Co-commentary by Samuel W. Buell and Darrell A.H. Miller, law professors
How Pro-Israel Saboteurs Are Derailing Lifesaving Gaza Fundraisers
Quotes Sophia Goodfriend, Ph.D. candidate in cultural anthropology with research based in Israel/Palestine
Iranian Strikes on Israel, What’s Next?
Interview with Bruce Jentleson, professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Genocide in Gaza: Enabled by AI, powered by Big Tech
Interview with Sophia Goodfriend, Ph.D. candidate in cultural anthropology
Ecuador Has Shredded Norms Around Asylum and Refugees
Commentary by Ariel Dorfman, professor of literature and Latin American Studies
The 2024 Battleground Counties: Wake County, North Carolina
Mentions Pope “Mac” McCorkle, professor of the practice in the Sanford School of Public Policy
The 2024 Battleground Counties: Wake County, North Carolina
Mentions Pope “Mac” McCorkle, professor of the practice in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Biden Administration Imposes First-Ever National Drinking Water Limits on Toxic PFAS
Quotes Linda Birnbaum, scholar in residence in the Environmental Sciences and Policy Division
Should Raleigh and Durham Be Counted as the Same Metro? And Why It Matters.
Quotes Jeremy Petranka, senior associate dean for Executive MBA and Quantitative Management Programs and associate professor of the practice in the Fuqua School of Business