169th CityLaw Breakfast With Professor Annette Gordon-Reed, Harvard Law School - Annette Gordon-Reed
October 2, 2020, Video: "At the 169th CityLaw Breakfast, Annette Gordon-Reed, the Carl M. Loeb Professor at Harvard Law School, joins the…
We use aggregated and anonymized information based on international expenditures through corporate payment cards to map the network of…
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We develop a simple framework to measure the role of hospital allocation in racial disparities in health care and use it to study Black and…
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The SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) pandemic is the greatest threat to prosperity and well-being the US has…
Professionals have an ethical obligation to bear witness to climate change. They should report, warn, criticize, and lobby to bring…
Question: Was the implementation of behavioral health coinsurance parity in Medicare associated with outpatient behavioral health care use…