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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Melissa Sanchez of the School of Arts & Sciences says that prosecutors should try Weinstein with many cases in many jurisdictions to reinforce the scope and scale of his actions.
Penn In the News
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that candidates who are ahead in the polls will find a reason to avoid debates and outlines the values and problems of adhering to the debate format.
Penn In the News
The Congressional Budget Office’s new $400 billion estimate for President Biden’s forgiveness plan is noted as slightly less than the Wharton School’s $605B assessment.
Penn In the News
Joseph Gyourko of the Wharton School is referenced for his remarks on the average length of commercial leases.
Penn In the News
Mark Abdelmalek of the Perelman School of Medicine says that health disparities are common across many aspects of medicine and isn’t surprised that monkeypox is following the same trend as COVID-19.
Penn In the News
Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that President Biden’s loan forgiveness plan has no specific dedicated revenue for its costs and would simply add to the national debt.
Penn In the News
Mark Abdelmalek of the Perelman School of Medicine says that bumps and rashes are much more likely to result from common skin conditions than from monkeypox.
Penn In the News
A study by the Penn Wharton Budget Model shows that the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will slightly raise inflation for two years but reduce inflation by the late 2020s.
Penn In the News
The Penn Wharton Budget Model is quoted on the effects of the Senate spending deal, noting that it will add a slight initial increase to inflation.
Penn In the News
Lawrence Hamermesh of Penn Carey Law comments on the Delaware Chancery Court judges who have a lot of exposure to high-stakes business disputes.