Faculty in the News:
- The Washington Post – Liberty or Death is a Perilous Policy for a Pandemic (E.J. Dionne)
- NPR – Can Colleges Survive Coronavirus? ‘The Math Is Not Pretty’ (Bryan Alexander)
- The Hill – Trump’s Vow to Suspend Immigration Leaves Key Questions Unanswered (Lawrence Gostin)
- The Hill – Donald Trump Cannot be Criminally Charged for His Pandemic Response (Mary McCord)
- Bloomberg Law – Coronavirus Crisis Stirs Fresh Debate Over Medicaid Work Rules (Joan Alker)
- ABA Journal – Pandemic Power Plays: Civil Liberties in the Time of COVID-19 (Meryl Chertoff)
- PolitiFact – Critics Say Trump’s WHO Funding Hold Violates the Impoundment Control Act. Here’s What Experts Think (Timothy Westmoreland)
- Komo News – Criminal Records Shut Small Biz Owners Out of Aid Program (Shon Hopwood)
- Contagion Live – Discovering COVID-19 Countermeasures Without Discarding Scientific Method (Jesse Goodman)
- CBS Austin – Officials Knew Coronavirus Could Spread at the Houston Rodeo and Proceeded With the Event (Ellen Carlin)
- Education Week – Coronavirus Fallout Threatens States’ Prekindergarten Progress, Report Warns (Marguerite Roza)
- Education Dive – Report: Teacher Pension Debt is ‘Crowding Out’ Funding for Education Marguerite Roza)
- Cal Matters – Predicting a Pandemic’s Path: What Models Can and Can’t Do (Shweta Bansal)
- Diverse Education – Campus Climate Issues Don’t Disappear When Campuses Close, Scholars Say