Law & Politics
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9/11, 20 years later: U-M experts can discuss
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Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission to meet at U-M, tackle key topics
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U-M Ford School launching Center for Racial Justice, aims to help address societal challenges
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Taliban takeover marks end of 20-year US campaign in Afghanistan: U-M experts can comment
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Bipartisan bills limit forced overtime for RNs, set staff-to-patient ratios
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Most Michigan local leaders express confidence in safety, efficacy of COVID vaccines, per U-M survey
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Poor urban, rural areas could bear financial burden of move from natural gas to electricity for energy needs
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Computer security personnel need tools, training to assist survivors of intimate partner violence
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Slowdown in economy anticipated amid rising COVID risks
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Rent, mortgage linked to worse health outcomes during early stages of pandemic
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Central Bank of the Future project concludes with insights on technology, calls for financial inclusion
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Concern about safety is main reason many Detroiters are not getting vaccinated, U-M survey finds
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Protests in Cuba: The beginning of a new revolution?
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Electric delivery vehicles: When, where, how they’re charged has big impact on greenhouse gas emissions
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U-M marks milestone anniversary of public policy fellowship for diverse undergraduates
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Two-thirds of local leaders see Michigan moving in wrong direction, according to annual U-M survey
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Smaller summer harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie
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U-M’s Economic Growth Institute joins effort to ease disruption from nuclear facility closure
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Michigan researchers get $5.3M to expand COVID-19 wastewater monitoring
