Law & Politics
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U-M study reveals how China’s local bureaucrats struggle for power through negative media coverage
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Germ aversion impacted 2020 election voting behavior
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Grappling with the grid: Expanding electricity transmission brings benefits, encounters barriers
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Unlocking creativity: Artist perspectives break free in Michigan Prison Art Exhibition
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News reports that don’t report magnitude of scientific findings could mislead the public
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Political rage on social media is making us cynical
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India ranks as highest risk for misinformation: U-M experts can comment
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Americans’ trust in scientific expertise survived polarization, Trump attacks on science
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China’s 2024 Parliamentary meeting: U-M experts can discuss
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School threat assessment toolkit now available to schools for violence prevention
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In science we trust: Confidence in America’s scientists still high
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Voters concerned about the ages of politicians: U-M experts can discuss
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Consumer sentiment solidifies sharp gains
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U-M expert shares ideas to ease housing crisis with federal officials in Washington
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U-M launches interactive website documenting war crimes in Ukraine
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Detroit residents’ trust in police shaped by history of police contact
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Partisan attitudes toward economy creates ‘substantial economic uncertainty’
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U-M livestream: What the state’s new gun laws mean for Michigan residents
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Podcast: U-M business experts share insights on vibes, tribes and effects on attitudes toward economy, election
