Researchers find ratings bias against Black, Latino, and Asian internal medicine residents declined, but gains were smallest for U.S.-born…
More than two decades into the twenty-first century, technological innovations are beginning to outpace even our imaginations. What do…
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In this article, we examine evaluation bias against Black, Latino, and Asian residents before and after a major change in the way internal…
Importance: The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) requires Medicare to negotiate prices for some high-spending drugs but exempts drugs approved…
With Mariame Kaba & Eva Nagao
December 6, 2023
We ended our fall speaker series with a discussion and screening of One Million…
Tommie Shelby in conversation with Sandra Susan Smith
November 8, 2023
In his most recent book, The Idea of Prison Abolition…
A Discussion with Danielle Sered
October 25, 2023
In the aftermath of serious harm, the responses offered by the criminal legal system…
A Discussion with Jocelyn Simonson, Tracy McCarter, and Rachel Foran
October 18, 2023
By design, criminal courts isolate people…
We investigate whether increased racial diversity of clinical trial principal investigators could increase the enrollment of Black patients…
A Discussion with Matthew Clair & Amanda Woog
October 11, 2023
Popular discussions of abolition focus on policing and imprisonment,…