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Dividing Marital Assets in Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex Divorces
New study co-authored by Jennifer Shinall finds changing attitudes may be mitigating unequal outcomes at the time of divorce Read MoreJun. 17, 2025
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Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator Expands Leadership Team, Welcomes Senior Fellows and Advisory Committee Members
Two years after its launch, the VPA is rapidly establishing itself as a national hub for cutting-edge economic policy research and innovation Read MoreMay. 28, 2025
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What’s Next? Immigration Under the Trump Administration
by Daniel O’Donnell Over the last decade, a national reckoning has unfolded regarding the historically unequal treatment of women in the workplace and beyond, as well as the broader implications and meaning of gender roles. What began primarily as a conversation around sexual misconduct in Hollywood – the #metoo movement… Read MoreMay. 2, 2025
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Companies will still face pressure to manage for climate change, even as government rolls back US climate policy
As the federal government moves to eliminate U.S. climate rules, companies still face pressure to be better stewards of the planet Read MoreApr. 11, 2025
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JETLaw 2025 Symposium Explores the Future of Healthcare Technology Law
The event featured conversations on several key facets of the legal landscape of healthcare and healthcare technology Read MoreMar. 4, 2025
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Quantum Potential Podcast: Lauren Sudeall
Vanderbilt provost C. Cybele Raver explores civil justice inequities with Lauren Sudeall, director of Vanderbilt’s Access to Justice program Read MoreFeb. 12, 2025
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Voting Rights Claims Plunge in Wake of Supreme Court Decision
Vanderbilt Law's James Blumstein said Brnovich tried to refocus Section 2 on what it was initially intended for: equal access to voting. Read MoreFeb. 12, 2025
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Blackness as Nuisance
Vanderbilt Social Justice Reporter hosted Professor Jamila Jefferson to discuss her paper #LivingWhileBlack: Blackness as Nuisance Read MoreJan. 21, 2025
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James Danly ’13 Nominated for Deputy U.S. Energy Secretary
by Daniel O’Donnell Over the last decade, a national reckoning has unfolded regarding the historically unequal treatment of women in the workplace and beyond, as well as the broader implications and meaning of gender roles. What began primarily as a conversation around sexual misconduct in Hollywood – the #metoo movement… Read MoreJan. 17, 2025
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Supreme Court could narrow the scope of federal environmental reviews, with less consideration of how projects would contribute to climate change
The Supreme Court’s ruling could significantly affect how NEPA applies going forward, especially with respect to climate change Read MoreDec. 5, 2024