4/22
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Latino Immigrants Across the U.S. Report Similar Levels of Discrimination
Dan Hopkins of the School of Arts and Sciences writes about discrimination of Latino immigrants in the U.S.
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Is President Trump Above the Law? Possibly
Stephen Burbank of the Law School says that the distinction between state and federal lawsuits made by the president’s attorneys is not convincing.
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What Americans Don’t Like About Obamacare
Dan Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences shares reasons why some Americans are critical of the Affordable Care Act.
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Republicans’ Obamacare Repeal Would Cut Taxes — but Mostly in Blue States
Dan Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences writes about the Republicans’ replacement of the Affordable Care Act and how it can affect taxes.
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What Going to Mars Will Do to Our Minds
David Dinges of the Perelman School of Medicine is mentioned for being among scientists trying to identify the mental pressures that would accompany a trip to Mars.
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Trump’s Election Doesn’t Mean Americans Are More Opposed to Immigration
Dan Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences writes about immigration and the new administration.
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Voters Really Did Switch to Trump at the Last Minute
Dan Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences writes about voters who switched to support Donald Trump in the final weeks of the campaign. Diana Mutz of Arts & Sciences and the Annenberg School for Communication is mentioned.
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Most Voters Haven’t Changed Their Minds All Year
Dan Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences writes about Americans who have not changed their minds about which candidate they will cast their vote for in the upcoming presidential election.
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Does Bernie Sanders Represent the Future of the Democratic Party?
Dan Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences shares his thoughts on Bernie Sanders’ influence on the future of the Democratic Party.
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Why Sanders Does Better With Independents
Daniel Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences writes about why presidential candidate Bernie Sanders appeals to Independent voters.