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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Hello, 2019: What lies ahead on the national and world stages in the new year
The School of Arts and Sciences’ Ian Lustick joined a panel of experts for a conversation about the political, economic, and cultural forces that will shape 2019.
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The tense relationship between the president and Department of Justice
The Law School’s Claire Finkelstein joined a panel of experts to discuss turmoil in Washington and next steps in the Mueller investigation.
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Audio: Behind Trump’s Demand for a DOJ Investigation
The Law School’s Claire Finkelstein discussed the administration’s claims that the FBI spied on the presidential campaign.
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Audio: The Real Cost of Low Homeownership Rates
Susan Wachter of the Wharton School joins a discussion about the real estate market, particularly the cost of low-homeownership rates.
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Audio: Deregulating the American Economy
Cary Coglianese of the Law School and the School of Arts & Sciences joins a discussion about the deregulation of the American economy and the new presidential administration.
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Audio: The New Frontier of Human Organ Transplants
Scott Levin of the Perelman School of Medicine talks about leading the team that performed the world’s first bilateral hand transplant on a child.
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Audio: The Use – and Misuse – of Presidential Debates
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center talks about how presidential debates are used and misused.
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Audio: Supreme Court Makes Same-sex Marriage Legal Nationwide
Kermit Roosevelt of the Law School joins a discussion about the ruling by the Supreme Court on legalizing gay marriage in all states.
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Audio: Home Sales – and Optimism – Rise
Susan Wachter of the Wharton School talks about the current status of homeownership in America.
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Audio: Inside America’s Prison System
Marie Gottschalk of the School of Arts & Sciences joins a discussion on America’s prison system.