Law & Politics
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Brazilian welfare program gambles with poor people’s lives, financial security, research shows
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Inflation advice to consumers: ‘Just grin and bear it’
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China’s new family planning policy comes from old playbook
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Long-awaited study abroad trips back on track, with a few extra steps
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Michigan local officials’ assessments of American democracy at state, federal levels decline sharply
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U-M expert on redistricting: The road back and ahead
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The infrastructure bill: U-M experts can discuss
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COP26 final outcome: U-Michigan experts available to comment
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Michigan Minds Podcast: How Law Students, Faculty Provide Free Legal Services To Veterans
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U-M launches SEAS Sustainability Clinic in Detroit to combat effects of climate change, residential flooding
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U-M students break voting records in 2020
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Admissions lotteries might reduce enrollment of students of color, low-income students and men
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COP26 climate conference: U-M student team attending
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Global network takes stock of human adaptation to climate change
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Inflation uncertainty highest in four decades
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Facebook name switch doesn’t resolve its PR problems
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There’s no such thing as corporate criminal law, Michigan Ross professor says
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Michigan local governments report pandemic’s impacts, improvements from start of crisis
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Nearly 38,000 households in Detroit estimated to be living in inadequate housing
