All the below tweets are in English.
今日は、University of California, Irvine です。
“I felt that I had to figure out what I could do to make sure people know this is not OK.”—.@ucilaw student Viridiana Chabolla on the last year’s DACA ruling. #DefendDACA https://t.co/AD5CppcGlc
— UC (@UofCalifornia) November 7, 2018
Need a brain break? According to a new study, scientists at @ucirvine found that ten minutes of mild exercise can immediately alter how certain parts of the brain communicate and coordinate with one another and improve memory function. Via @nytimes https://t.co/zkoqDvhPQG
— UC (@UofCalifornia) October 24, 2018
Want a less partisan senator? Elect a former governor, say @UCIrvine poli sci Ph.D. alumni Misty Knight-Finley and Alex Keena. Read on, courtesy of The @washingtonpost https://t.co/5ig2YvI7K2 pic.twitter.com/XGYWeJgm6U
— UCI Social Sciences (@ucisocsci) August 1, 2018
UCI economists Linda Cohen and Ami Glazer propose new "future contracts" plan for incentivizing game-changing environmental innovation.
Learn more: https://t.co/qJNDjI9wY3 pic.twitter.com/m5eF29gr4s
— UCI Social Sciences (@ucisocsci) June 21, 2018
"Policies that invest in children, & policies that incentivize adults to work, can increase economic self-sufficiency & reduce poverty in the longer-run. In contrast, policies that focus on short-run redistribution have potential pitfalls." @UCIrvine @UofCalifornia @NeumarkDN https://t.co/fOW9YQ4LzX
— UCI Social Sciences (@ucisocsci) June 20, 2018
Intense immigrant policing practices corrode Latinos’ trust in the government as a source of health information says Alana LeBrón, assistant professor of Chicano/Latino studies and public health, in new Public Administration Review study.
More: https://t.co/nRDHVaOslR pic.twitter.com/NQt2qgxQ2L
— UCI Social Sciences (@ucisocsci) May 21, 2018
A divided family: In this @nytimes podcast, @UCIrvine anthropology professor Sylvia Nam tells her family's powerful story of separation caused by the Korean War. https://t.co/56P9udN4b6 pic.twitter.com/YDYIkRL95J
— UCI Social Sciences (@ucisocsci) May 3, 2018
UCI study finds stricter FAA regulations on pilots linked to higher fares, fewer flights, and low-cost, regional air carriers disproportionately affected.
More: https://t.co/fQ75t3xrq0 pic.twitter.com/j6tEGq8aPq
— UCI Social Sciences (@ucisocsci) May 1, 2018
"It is not enough to know how rapidly the economy is growing. Americans want and need to know how the economy is performing for people like them” – @HBoushey
Full statement on new legislation from @SenSchumer & @MartinHeinrich to measure inequality https://t.co/UWgkk8WniM pic.twitter.com/v4BcrL0MJd
— Equitable Growth (@equitablegrowth) August 29, 2018
Even as the economy grew at a robust 4.1% last quarter, wage growth has been slow to keep up. Is increasing market power among firms a factor? @mioana @Penn explains https://t.co/RBpc1bEXJL
— EconoFactOrg (@EconoFactOrg) August 2, 2018
“The observed escalation in the number and intensity of #wildfires is likely caused by the increase in frequency of hot droughts”
Human-caused #ClimateChange-driven droughts are getting hotter, forcing people to encounter new extremes — @UCIrvine study. https://t.co/BYEthvhMgd pic.twitter.com/FczDgDwP8u
— Ed Joyce (@EdJoyce) August 1, 2018
A Blythe farmer has created a melon harvesting machine. He says he's motivated to mechanize by a shortage of agricultural workers, and new wage rules that will drive up costs.
Thanks @mmcphate for sharing our @MyDesert story in today's California Sun!https://t.co/ThtRSeAk1f
— Rebecca Plevin (@rebeccaplevin) July 16, 2018
Good critique of universal basic income.
“After Universal Basic Income, The Flood” @simonsarris https://t.co/FQjFwr2eKs— David Neumark (@NeumarkDN) July 2, 2018
My new brief on how #MinimumWage boost family income at the bottom, lowers poverty, reduces use of public assistance https://t.co/dTgGA9yq3g pic.twitter.com/WTKTngtKvB
— Arindrajit Dube (@arindube) April 26, 2017
"The workers who benefit from a higher minimum wage are not necessarily those who one would target if the purpose of this policy is poverty alleviation." -Jonathan Meer @TAMU in @econofactorg https://t.co/vCSggDLIyY
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) November 28, 2018
In one of a series of papers published by @hamiltonproj, @NeumarkDN described a plan in which the federal government could subsidize the wages of newly hired workers in extremely poor areas. –@Neil_Irwin https://t.co/zb9NU2um3J
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) November 21, 2018
NEW: Lecture by @NeumarkDN – Using Minimum Wages to Fight Inequality and Poverty https://t.co/JdZVx3EaOj
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) November 15, 2018
"The EITC is intended to encourage employment among low-income households. Does it work? Yes." @MichaelRStrain #EITC https://t.co/L675xP4FUa via @bopinion
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) October 8, 2018
"Rather than providing incentives for employers to create jobs in struggling communities…the Rebuilding Communities Job Subsidies…would use federal funding to intentionally create high-wage jobs for people through nonprofit partners." https://t.co/low7KuulcV @eillieanzi
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) October 3, 2018
New evidence that increases in the minimum wage reduce employment in the long run. https://t.co/Lh86clFQPH @AA_Millsap
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) October 1, 2018
Explaining the Decline in the U.S. Employment-to-Population Ratio over Recent Decades, by @kearney_melissa https://t.co/WYyVEnBTao
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) September 11, 2018
Berkeley study sparks debate over effects of minimum wage increases https://t.co/lX9o3IUlZw
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) September 11, 2018
Minimum wage increases in six cities working as intended, Berkeley study of food-service jobs finds https://t.co/0XtGj5ftbt via @seattletimes
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) September 6, 2018
Proposal: The High Wage Tax Credit, by @NeumarkDN https://t.co/Ol0UyVLfyE
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) August 30, 2018
High-wage tax credits can offset some of the costs of higher minimum wages, writes @NeumarkDN https://t.co/JEt3A4ff6P via @WSJOpinion
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) August 22, 2018
Neither party acknowledges that poverty has declined significantly over the past 50 years, write Bruce D. Meyer and James X. Sullivan https://t.co/b6aBTriNdx via @WSJOpinion
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) August 7, 2018
Expanding The Earned Income Tax Credit Could Encourage, Rather Than Require, More Work via @forbes @ElaineMaag https://t.co/16960xhKC3
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) August 1, 2018
Employment status changes put millions at risk of losing SNAP benefits for years, according to @laurenlbauer and @dwschanz: https://t.co/MpcZkLnGjI via @BrookingsInst
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) July 31, 2018
Should the earned income tax credit rise for childless adults? From ESSPRI's Harry Holzer: https://t.co/5P1PHJRVOT via @IZAWorldofLabor #eitc
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) July 31, 2018
Mortgage, Groupon and card debt: how the bottom half bolsters U.S. economy https://t.co/ygOKplJih5
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) July 23, 2018
Be careful what you wish for with minimum wage hikes https://t.co/yABCiaMHZ3
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) June 4, 2018
Rather than focusing on producing a single paper or study, successful partnerships between researchers and government agencies may focus instead on respecting each party's interests and developing sustainable protocols for longer-term partnerships.https://t.co/9RjkVSPIwc
— ESSPRI (@esspri_uci) June 5, 2018
"If you're not failing, you're missing opportunities." This is some of the advice that @BarackObama gave to entrepreneurs when he spoke at the Oslo Business Forum. Read this article and visit @UCI_Beall for more tips on how to succeed as an entrepreneur: https://t.co/zIuwVSPLNb pic.twitter.com/md4tlPdudr
— UC Irvine Merage (@UCIrvine_MBA) October 11, 2018
Research Professor Kenneth Kraemer was quoted in the Taiwan Times, sharing his perspective on entrepreneurship in Taiwan. To read the full article: https://t.co/WGppkMAzNC #meragefaculty #entrepreneurship #innovation pic.twitter.com/IBrzjIL2Ce
— UC Irvine Merage (@UCIrvine_MBA) September 21, 2018
How does NATO learn? Great article by my wonderful colleague Heidi Hardt @drhhardt https://t.co/BaWx8mAk4Q
— Inés Levin (@ineslevin) July 10, 2018
ICYMI: One more reason to dislike climate change: It's bad for beer, according to #NSFfunded research from @UCIrvine https://t.co/rDjmZ4Io15 pic.twitter.com/V9A1mmmKtg
— NSF Biology (@NSF_BIO) October 23, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen op-ed on how democrats could enact wide-ranging voting reform @slate https://t.co/WkWai0VvPd
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 30, 2018
LISTEN: Prof. @rickhasen discusses how recent SCOTUS rulings on voter rights may affect midterm elections @Slate https://t.co/HjJO36JSK9
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 29, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen quoted on Dodge City’s out-of-town polling place @kansasdotcom https://t.co/8u5PcqMNJ8
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 26, 2018
LISTEN: Prof. @rickhasen comments on legal battle over GA absentee ballots @wabenews https://t.co/fbv3Ta2Cft
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 26, 2018
LISTEN: Prof. @davidakaye discusses value of having independent international investigation into Khashoggi’s death @KCBSRadio https://t.co/szR7kJy6tf
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 26, 2018
Prof. @gregorycshaffer comments on Canada-led effort to reform WTO amid trade war between US and China @financialpost https://t.co/YlPveQEDoO
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 24, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen: Is the assault on voting rights getting worse, or are we just noticing it more? @Slate https://t.co/UnkYr4z69R
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 23, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen writes on what’s next in redistricting reform and partisan gerrymandering @HarvLRev https://t.co/gfs7JUPpxL
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 22, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on Facebook challenge of handling false election news while protecting free speech @CNET https://t.co/T13j8FJl6w
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 18, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on increased partisan interest in secretary of state/chief election officer positions @time https://t.co/8pPrzCRJx0
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 16, 2018
Prof. @vicfleischer says Trump administration “doubled down” on tax code provisions to benefit themselves @nytimes https://t.co/ygUMORvcH8
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 16, 2018
LISTEN: Prof. @rickhasen discusses CA motor voter program, ND voter ID law, and voter fraud concerns @KCRWPressPlay https://t.co/SIFU02bFXg
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 10, 2018
Prof. @davidakaye calls for independent investigation into disappearance of Saudi journalist in Turkey @WSJ https://t.co/FSzzTnVbeP
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 10, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on how conservative majority SCOTUS may impact voter ID laws, gerrymandering @washingtonpost https://t.co/cROThe6R70
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 9, 2018
Prof. @davidakaye comments on dangers facing members of the press in Kashmir @CJR https://t.co/UGecLZhi7N https://t.co/XZUOfGYsAl
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 3, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen quoted on recent legislation on voter registration, process and access @theprospect https://t.co/aY91zaC5Ee
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) October 3, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on court decision requiring politically active nonprofits to disclose donors @washingtonpost https://t.co/lg626C0Ftj
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) September 21, 2018
UCI Law Immigrant Rights Clinic, Prof. @annie_lai1 and students help U.S. Army veteran return home to California after deportation @latimes https://t.co/vcNd1DB9ld
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) September 19, 2018
ICYMI: UC Irvine Journal of International, Transnational, and Comparative Law publishes new volume – The Globalization of Legal Education: A Critical Study @nyulaw @NorthwesternLaw @iCourts_jur @FGVDireitoSP https://t.co/eQyQqGQkCF
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) September 17, 2018
Prof. @davidakaye quoted on Trump’s comments on Google search results @qz https://t.co/TZnCEfh1ri
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 28, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on likelihood of SCOTUS taking North Carolina gerrymandering case @TheNLJ https://t.co/To4p4qUFNJ
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 28, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on ruling on North Carolina’s congressional district maps @washingtonpost https://t.co/taBLATiDbQ
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 28, 2018
Prof. @leahlitman quoted on impact of Trump’s attacks on U.S. legal system @nytimes https://t.co/S2mSOEkBn7
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 27, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on Trump, Cohen and campaign finance violations @USATodayhttps://t.co/JHaP5v4KrY
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 24, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen quoted on what makes an offense impeachable @nytimes https://t.co/AM2z6QgVuk
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 23, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on plan to close polling places in rural Southwest Georgia @huffpost https://t.co/sObWQcMhkR
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 17, 2018
Prof. @davidakaye comments on the role of the press, language used by President Trump @ABC https://t.co/0WbWb9VuCL
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 16, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on campaign finance questions surrounding Trump White House and Omarosa Manigault Newman @washingtonpost https://t.co/Kw6R8S3CXy
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 13, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on Kobach’s office overseeing election recount, conflict of interest @motherjones https://t.co/AJoiRoOW69
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 13, 2018
LISTEN: Prof. @rickhasen discusses lawsuit against Santa Monica over CA Voting Rights Act @AirTalk @kpcc https://t.co/EcWeosHJhY
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 10, 2018
UCI Law alum Robert Moddelmog comments on CA Coastal Commission vote to tear down Laguna Beach sea wall @latimes https://t.co/5HmlOAPRO7
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 10, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on Santa Monica’s challenge of CA voting-rights law @wsj https://t.co/0jLZczrIEs
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 9, 2018
Prof. @rickhasen comments on whether 2016 Trump Tower meeting broke the law @AP https://t.co/QmvComv11c
— UCI School of Law (@UCILaw) August 6, 2018
Scheduled to be on @CNN @ChrisCuomo tonight around 8:45 pm eastern/5:45 pacific for "Election Night in America Continued" special talking about my @Slate piece on the new voting wars.https://t.co/962Wz4qt0w …
— Rick Hasen (@rickhasen) November 13, 2018
in this @PostOpinions piece, @AgnesCallamard & I argue for an independent int’l investigation of #Jamal_Khashoggi’s disappearance. #Saudi or #Turkey (or joint) approaches deeply problematic. https://t.co/T57sKjnotn
— David Kaye (@davidakaye) October 15, 2018
UCI political psychologist Pete Ditto offers some advice on how to keep things civil at the #Thanksgiving table. To start, seek understanding, not persuasion.
More: https://t.co/vI5CUVBco1@Social_Ecology pic.twitter.com/pNS9WJfm6S— UC Irvine (@UCIrvine) November 21, 2018
Horiba Group commits $9 million to UCI for new institute: Research to focus on better connectivity between #transportation and #energy sectors. More: https://t.co/cug49Uuzwk pic.twitter.com/l2pvomVsIK
— UC Irvine (@UCIrvine) August 29, 2018
UCI #mathematician & evolutionary #biologist Natalia Komarova shares playlists inspired by her research on pop music trends: https://t.co/mRLfgSPe9l pic.twitter.com/vVt9E2eHCl
— UC Irvine (@UCIrvine) July 18, 2018
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