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...Frederick Lawrence, a distinguished lecturer at Georgetown University’s Law Center, said he was sceptical that either the lawsuits or the Title VI complaints would succeed....
...The “language and analysis” of Biden’s memory “crossed the line into being gratuitous and beyond [Hur’s] remit”, said Ryan Goodman, professor at the New York University School of Law....
...Henry Gao, Professor of Law at Singapore Management University, says China will do its best to avoid a breakdown in the relationship with the EU, as happened with the US under Trump....
...Anyone interested on how they reached their findings should read The Economist’s breakdown here, or the New York Times here. But you can take it as read that the data is copper-bottomed....
...A New York Times/Siena College poll in December found 46 per cent of American voters aged 18 to 29 sympathise more with the Palestinians, compared with 27 per cent who said the same about Israel....
...at New York University’s law school....
...A recent report by the New York Times found Telegram was home to discussions among professed paedophiles trading information....
...On the journey back to London, my imagination ran to Marvin Lundy, the obsessive collector in Don DeLillo’s Underworld, whose New York basement in a house “steeped in aquarium dimness” contains a lifetime...
...In this comprehensive and important tome, Bradford of Columbia Law School elucidates the contrasting approaches of China, the US and the EU....
...asks Justin Driver, a Yale University law professor who studies the issue. “What about interviews?...
...For a more sober view, read Thomas Graham, a distinguished former US diplomat in Moscow, in the New York Times: The fact is that Lukashenko is not an independent actor but a tool of Kremlin policy, and...
...The writer, former counsel at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the IMF, is Edward Cornell professor of law at Cornell Law School One of the crowning ironies of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank...
...Michael Wickens, professor of Economics at University of York and Cardiff University: Neither. There will be no change....
...“The real tell will be the kind of report that emerges,” said Anjali Dayal, a UN expert at Fordham University in New York....
...Edward Janger, a professor at Brooklyn Law School, said it is unlikely J&J’s strategy of insulating its assets from talc claims would work in the long term, but it had delayed them....
...His appeal came on the heels of three high-profile deadly shootings across the US in recent weeks — in a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, and a hospital in Tulsa,...
...Michael Wickens, professor of economics at York and Cardiff universities: Keep pace with other developed countries....
...But this is an entirely new strategy where the company is trying to shed its liabilities,” said Carl Tobias, law professor at University of Richmond law school....
...The Treasury market system “is primed so that high-frequency traders and primary dealers pull back when there are problems”, said Yesha Yadav, a professor at Vanderbilt Law School in Nashville who studies...
...at the Stern School of Business at New York University....
...Jonas Heese, a Harvard Business School professor specialising in whistleblowers and corporate misconduct, suggested a more pragmatic solution: listening to unhappy employees....
...York City elites these days is trying to get your kid into a top school in Europe or Canada, because it’s at most half the price of the American equivalent)....
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...Also apropos of the fate of New York’s upper tax brackets, my colleague Joshua Chaffin had an excellent Big Read this week that asks “Is New York turning on the wealthy?”...
...Zuboff is the author of “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism” and the Charles Edward Wilson professor emerita at Harvard Business School Naomi Osaka AthleteBY BILLIE JEAN KING Sports are a microcosm of...
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