Law & Politics
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Researchers join forces to study high school dual-credit policy
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U-Michigan experts available to discuss new EPA carbon-cutting plan
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Choosing one drug over another to treat blindness could save Medicare billions
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Michigan’s University Research Corridor plays major role in protecting and advancing Michigan’s ‘Blue Economy’
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Growing inequalities make science more of a ‘winner takes all’ field
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U-M’s Betsey Stevenson keynotes event at Federal Reserve Board
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Detroit Lions help rebuild city with innovative gridiron giving, U-M researchers say
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U-M experts available to discuss Ukraine election
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U-Michigan experts available to discuss India election
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When performance art mixes with research about homosexuality in Latin America
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Center for Chinese Studies renamed to honor donor Rogel, scholar Lieberthal
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Industry leaders join U-M mobility transformation initiative
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State of the nation’s egotism: On the rise for a century
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Livingston Awards finalists move to final round of judging
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Oakland economy leaving recession in its dust
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Paying for a crime they didn’t do: 4 percent sentenced to death are likely innocent
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Income inequality now greater in China than in US
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‘Til sickness do us part: How illness affects the risk of divorce
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U-M alum Marshall Weinberg gives $7.7 million to create new cognitive science institute
