Supreme Court returns to work with an eye on post-election drama CNN Supreme Court returns to work with an eye on post-election drama A poll released by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that 56% of Americans disapprove of the Supreme Court.
The only freedom that matters to today’s Republicans is the right to lie Philadelphia Inquirer The only freedom that matters to today’s Republicans is the right to lie A study from the Wharton School found that Donald Trump’s financial proposals would raise the federal deficit by $5.8 trillion over 10 years.
Bruised Supreme Court returns to bench with possible election cases looming The New York Times Bruised Supreme Court returns to bench with possible election cases looming Only 44% of respondents in a survey conducted by the Annenberg Public Policy Center expressed trust that the Supreme Court would act in their best interests.
Notre Dame Law School’s growing influence on the Supreme Court NBC News Notre Dame Law School’s growing influence on the Supreme Court Marci Hamilton of the School of Arts & Sciences says that Notre Dame Law School has become a bastion for conservative Catholic principles.
Payment apps are soaring in popularity. Here’s what you need to know The Washington Post Payment apps are soaring in popularity. Here’s what you need to know Peter Conti-Brown of the Wharton School says that confusion around deposit insurance coverage for payment app companies takes advantage of consumer inattention.
A Wharton professor makes the economic case for more immigration Bloomberg A Wharton professor makes the economic case for more immigration Zeke Hernandez of the Wharton School explains how the U.S economy can benefit from increased immigration.
Can someone find out who you voted for? No. Here is what you should know NPR Can someone find out who you voted for? No. Here is what you should know Michael Morse of Penn Carey Law says that voters have the right to a secret ballot in every state, either in the state constitution or a state statute.
About to turn 60, Kamala Harris represents a new generation. Local women like the sound of that Philadelphia Inquirer About to turn 60, Kamala Harris represents a new generation. Local women like the sound of that Nancy Hirschmann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that Kamala Harris is possibly emerging as a blueprint for how Gen X women older than 50 deal with problems of sexism, invisibility, and dismissal.
For some artists, a guaranteed income program has been a lifesaver NPR For some artists, a guaranteed income program has been a lifesaver Kalen Flynn of the School for Social Policy & Practice says that guaranteed income programs give artists creative freedom and allow them to take risks with their art.
Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms Bloomberg Law Defining AI collusion depends on consumer harm and algorithms In an opinion essay, Giovanna Massarotto of Penn Carey Law writes that the real issue with AI algorithms is understanding whether they’re harming consumers or simply being used to set prices in the digital economy more efficiently.