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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Jill Fisch of Penn Carey Law says that it’s much easier to generate lawyer fees to make a case disappear with an individual action rather than a class action lawsuit.
Penn In the News
Emily Largent and Holly Fernandez Lynch of the Perelman School of Medicine are quoted about the clinical uncertainty of new Alzheimer’s drug findings and the FDA’s need to have post-approval trials underway.
Penn In the News
Amy Gadsden of Penn Global says that China’s COVID Zero policies are a stark reminder of the party state’s ability to intervene in citizens’ lives in absolute and even cruel ways.
Penn In the News
The Wharton School is noted as becoming the first large MBA program to offer a major in environmental, social, and corporate governance, standards used by socially conscious investors to vet companies.
Penn In the News
Alums Mindy and Jon Gray are funding the Basser Institute for Cancer Interception to focus on early detection and prevention of breast, ovarian, pancreatic, and prostate cancers.
Penn In the News
Cary Coglianese of Penn Carey Law says that the EPA will need to find a way to audit the declarations of green construction companies to avoid potential damage to the entire sector.
Penn In the News
In a podcast, Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School discusses the economy and recommends that people limit investment in volatile meme-stock to a small portion of their portfolio.
Penn In the News
An analysis by the Penn Wharton Budget Model is quoted as showing minimal impact on inflation from the Democratic reconciliation proposal.
Penn In the News
Cary Coglianese of Penn Carey Law comments on a Pennsylvania judge’s ruling that will make addressing greenhouse gas emissions an uphill battle.
Penn In the News
Yanbai Andrea Wang of Penn Carey Law writes about a recent case asking whether U.S.-style discovery is available to international arbitration.