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さて、あと少しですが、今日は、UC Hastings と、スタンフォード、南カリフォルニア大 のツイートをご紹介します。
Ep 10 of #TempestTossed is LIVE: Two actions of the Trump Administration have sought to make it practically impossible for women who are victims of intimate partner violence to be granted asylum. Learn the latest with Kate Jastram of @UCHastingsLaw https://t.co/yEIaBrlSh9
— Zolberg Institute (@ZolbergInst) November 27, 2018
"This president, who likes to proclaim himself a law-and-order president, is proposing things that clearly contradict our domestic law," said CGRS Director @KarenMusalo. From @NPRJoel and @HorsleyScott: https://t.co/rrm7pVImdJ
— CGRS (@CGRShastings) November 2, 2018
Close to a DOZEN local law professors at @UCHastingsLaw @BerkeleyLaw @StanfordLaw @usflaw + @santaclaralaw contacted by @KQEDNews REJECT the president's idea. Story here: https://t.co/8js4P8eyr7
— Ted Goldberg (@TedrickG) October 31, 2018
Asking police department applicants if they have ever been sexually assaulted is completely outrageous – and illegal. It's a good step that the policy has been banned https://t.co/tUN4fKPj56
— Joan C. Williams (@JoanCWilliams) October 22, 2018
Read @UCHastingsLaw prof @KeitnerLaw on #Khashoggi and consular immunity on @just_security: https://t.co/QKo6rDqYah
— Scott Dodson (@ProfDodson) October 18, 2018
“There is no evidence that California’s high bar protects the public, and considerable reasons to believe it actually makes our lawyers less competitive.” Op-Ed by UC Hastings Dean @DavidFaigman with Deans of @UCLALaw & @USanDiegoLaw: https://t.co/zJQAokfqc1 via @latimesopinion
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) November 29, 2018
“Marijuana delivery jobs, under state regulations that took effect in January, must be filled by regular employees, not contractors,” reports @meliarobin. Prof @veenadubal comments: https://t.co/pzwaWwjNcN via @sfchronicle #marijuanalaw #laborlaw
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) November 28, 2018
"…if we don’t get a handle on the perverse incentives operating throughout the system, we may be pricing ourselves and our economy into oblivion." Prof @RobinCFeldman on the high cost of prescription drugs https://t.co/BO0pa33NGI via @washingtonpost
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) November 26, 2018
“It’s time to listen up,” writes Prof @JoanCWilliams. “The only effective antidote to a populism interlaced with racism is a populism that isn’t.” Via @TheAtlantic https://t.co/gW6gDDkiN6
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) November 20, 2018
One lawsuit, Grace v. Sessions, was filed by the @ACLU and the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies (@CGRShastings) at UC Hastings. https://t.co/rFzuvwk0bs via @NPR
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) November 19, 2018
Prof @frankhwu for @DiverseIssues: How Do We Persuade the New Asian Alt-Right? https://t.co/OX9iP81yDm
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) November 15, 2018
Democrats don’t need to choose between working-class white voters and the old Obama coalition, says Prof @JoanCWilliams. They have the money and grassroots energy to reach out to both in all parts of the country. https://t.co/CQPCFdGwWR via @joegarofoli @sfchronicle
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) November 11, 2018
Prof @veenadubal: “It’s outrageous that a company like Amazon requires these contractors to sit, unpaid, to watch detailed videos on how to make deliveries, on how to scan packages at every step of the process, but does not…” https://t.co/MKzVUiQpbT
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) November 1, 2018
What Are the Consequences of the Trump Administration’s Recent Treaty Withdrawals? https://t.co/AN7iWAi22F Prof @KeitnerLaw via @just_security
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) October 22, 2018
“I’ve never heard of a litigant daring to tell the court if you don’t go with my schedule, I’m going to tell the authorities,” says Prof David Levine. “It seems pretty arrogant.” #DACA #immigration https://t.co/xMLphN5QRj
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) October 17, 2018
Listen: Prof @JoanCWilliams joins @NPR host Shankar Vedantam on @HiddenBrain with @thomasuylu @taranoelleboyle and @ucsandiego's Marisa Abrajano to "explore two competing perspectives on Trump supporters and their motivations." https://t.co/NPAdOggwcB
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) October 15, 2018
Judge: Trump administration can't tie funding to immigration (from @AP) Prof Levine comments: https://t.co/wT8WuQ7Js8
— UC Hastings Law School (@UCHastingsLaw) October 6, 2018
"In a democratic society, wherever we see the exercise of power in a public setting, the response it deserves is not gratitude but scrutiny." – @robreich https://t.co/fAyHYLLIGQ
— Stanford University (@Stanford) December 4, 2018
A second solar-generating plant, to be built in the next three years, will complete Stanford's transition to clean power. https://t.co/S4t450vgJz
— Stanford University (@Stanford) December 3, 2018
From 2007 to 2010, the U.S. built an additional 548 miles of fencing across the U.S.-Mexico border. It came at a high cost to American taxpayers and only minimally reduced unauthorized Mexican migration, according to new @SIEPR research. https://t.co/HNhVpXdbKb
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 18, 2018
"Though we pay high prices for some drugs of high value, we also pay high prices for drugs of little value," @StanfordLaw's Michelle Mello says. "The U.S. stands virtually alone in this." https://t.co/ryrXcm2m5v
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 13, 2018
"When people can conduct their entire lives on their phone, they wonder why they have to go to a 19th century polling place to cast a ballot." – @StanfordLaw's Nathaniel Persily https://t.co/0ZwjGnErcc
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 12, 2018
In a forum at @SIEPR last week, @JerryBrownGov discussed #climatechange, nuclear conflict and other "potential game changers" for California and the nation: https://t.co/8LnFtyX0uO pic.twitter.com/fHfXAa0z4C
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 11, 2018
Between 1946 and 1958, the U.S. Navy detonated 63 nuclear bombs in the Marshall Islands. PhD student Elora López is working with an interdisciplinary team to investigate the ecological legacy. https://t.co/MkcK3QS9Sf
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 5, 2018
"Equalizing turnout across the population would be the single best thing we could do for our democracy, and probably for our country in the near term," Adam Bonica tells @UpshotNYT. https://t.co/9O7BISAYGG
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 4, 2018
In a new poll of California voters by Stanford scholars, 83 percent of respondents said they plan to cast ballots in the #midterms. https://t.co/kMzlbP1PHD
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 3, 2018
"Many people are skeptical that protests matter to electoral outcomes, but our paper finds that they have a profound effect on voter behavior." https://t.co/0oDFMR3rmq
— Stanford University (@Stanford) November 1, 2018
Quantum leaps in both data and computing power have given big companies a consistent edge in raising capital more cheaply, @StanfordGSB's Juliane Begenau argues. https://t.co/j5A9GUC7yh
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 30, 2018
Americans are increasingly falling behind when it comes to attaining two prominent predictors of financial security later in life: homeownership and retirement savings, a @LongevityCenter study shows. https://t.co/faRzSCNgjb
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 28, 2018
These small flying robots, inspired by wasps, can perch, move objects 40 times their weight, and — when they work together — even open doors. https://t.co/kYJ90CQTwG pic.twitter.com/BinuUovOhK
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 27, 2018
"Hand and Eye: Contemporary Reflections of East Asian Ceramic Traditions," on view through Dec. 14 in the East Asia Library, features historic and contemporary works by Japanese, American and Stanford artists. https://t.co/xMkGqEYNtk
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 25, 2018
"A democracy, on the one hand, is supposed to effectively capture the wishes of those of us currently living in the country. So how do you reconcile that with authoritative appeals to the past?" https://t.co/rizxlCgeYL
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 22, 2018
Urban water systems in California and elsewhere face a time of reckoning — "but with good decisions, we should be in good shape," Richard Luthy says. https://t.co/viPPpzsQIR
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 22, 2018
Carbon dividends, @HooverInst's George Shultz and Ted Halstead write, “would incentivize socially beneficial behavior based on a formula that makes intuitive sense: the more you pollute, the more you pay; the less you pollute, the more you come out ahead.” https://t.co/3JUoaMnwk6
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 15, 2018
Small shifts in commute times — just 20 minutes earlier or later — can make a considerable impact on the day’s congestion in highly trafficked urban areas. Should we pay drivers to make them? https://t.co/7kgmZleB0W
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 14, 2018
International polling shows that more than 82 percent of people support a transition to 100 percent clean renewable energy, @mzjacobson tells @TheTakeaway's @tanzinavega. https://t.co/bDXlBnrxio
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 13, 2018
As an intern at the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Rachel Hirshman got to see firsthand what it takes to coordinate four branches of the military in one of the most socially, economically and geopolitically diverse parts of the world. https://t.co/gIA9IvWU3Z
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 9, 2018
Rent control "may seem like a solution in the short run, but in the long run it really hurts renters and the rental market," @SIEPR's Rebecca Diamond says. (The study: https://t.co/YZTp2MahX5) https://t.co/6z4QPiC0fm
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 6, 2018
"If the FCC doesn’t have authority to adopt #netneutrality rules then it can’t prevent the states from adopting their own net neutrality rules," @StanfordLaw's Barbara van Schewick says. https://t.co/kU346nl59Z
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 2, 2018
The interview begins with a simple but provocative prompt: “Tell me the story of your life.” https://t.co/McxlxxkGKj
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 2, 2018
When individuals own their personal data, privacy, productivity and economic well-being are optimized, a @StanfordGSB working paper suggests. https://t.co/Gn2l9iTXdl
— Stanford University (@Stanford) September 29, 2018
In today's @WSJ, @USCMarshall professor Larry Harris explains why a strong #dollar is good for America. https://t.co/bHRnBLfObr
— USC Marshall (@USCMarshall) November 19, 2018
The holidays are fast approaching. But nothing moves fast on LA streets during the holidays. @CrosstownLA gives us the details of what to expect https://t.co/8buPgUnyLc @avamachanews @gabekahn pic.twitter.com/Go6IoKoOq3
— USC Annenberg (@USCAnnenberg) November 20, 2018
Join us live in conversation with @symonedsanders, @gentrycollins, @jilledarling, @taddevine, Bill Carrick and @bobshrum on "What Happened to the Blue Wave?" https://t.co/APp6J88kSv Our Post-Election Conference is in full swing. pic.twitter.com/dS7KJymJ8I
— USC Center for the Political Future (@USCPolFuture) November 16, 2018
The latest @USCDornsife/@latimes poll shows Democrats & Trump opponents are significantly happier about the #Midterms2018 outcome than are Republicans & Trump voters. Trump “clearly played a big role” in the outcome, said Center director @BobShrum Read at: https://t.co/UVmhx7Gmm2 pic.twitter.com/OK5dX0dh3u
— USC Center for the Political Future (@USCPolFuture) November 16, 2018
https://twitter.com/dailytrojan/status/1059868019587997698
Teachers, educators and community leaders–inspire your students to be #StrongerThanHate and take a stand against acts of hatred, discrimination and violence. Sign up for our free classroom resources today https://t.co/aqmC27A2lzhttps://t.co/MCTSMY4GDT
— USC Shoah Foundation (@USCShoahFdn) November 13, 2018
#StrongerthanHate has been the tagline for @USCShoahFdn program to fight intolerance.
It's since been adopted as a motto for Pittsburgh.
On @GDLA, their exec. dir. tells us how YOU TOO can be #StrongerThanHate
More: https://t.co/USjvVzpmL6 pic.twitter.com/J49rGfyNQU
— Elex Michaelson (@Elex_Michaelson) October 31, 2018
#ElectionDay is here! #GoVote!
Check out our latest blog post to meet @USC PhD students who study voting and politics day in, day out: https://t.co/MGBFNx0z9p #USCPhDSpotlight pic.twitter.com/6HKHxf2wzF— USC Graduate School (@USCGradSchool) November 6, 2018
.@USC #GouldLaw Prof Jody Armour was interviewed on @AirTalk today https://t.co/HbOjWCJBYM
— USC Gould Law (@USCGouldLaw) December 3, 2018
.@USC #GouldLaw Prof Niels Frenzen, director of @USCimmclinic explains new federal court ruling that says Trump administration MUST accept asylum claims from migrants coming into the US https://t.co/DFORD3PcfS via @taketwo
— USC Gould Law (@USCGouldLaw) November 21, 2018
.@USC #GouldLaw Prof Niels Frenzen, director of @usc_immclinic said: “The House of Representatives will be able to control appropriations to a large extent. For example, by refusing to allow federal money for deployment at the border.” https://t.co/LIsA0aukCe
— USC Gould Law (@USCGouldLaw) November 20, 2018
In an op-ed for @Slate, @USC #GouldLaw Prof Sam Erman writes "Trump’s Birthright Threat Is Real: Just look at what the United States is doing to American Samoans" https://t.co/NZUSjwBNx5
— USC Gould Law (@USCGouldLaw) November 14, 2018
"House Democrats, who won their majority largely by hewing to pocketbook issues such as health care and taxes, can do some real governance by using their power to tax to propose actual tax legislation." — @USC #GouldLaw Prof Ed McCaffery https://t.co/oefY1o0nUL
— USC Gould Law (@USCGouldLaw) November 7, 2018
.@USC #GouldLaw Prof Jean Reisz @jereisz was interviewed by @KPCC about immigration court confusion on Halloween day https://t.co/1yVjubQuNg
— USC Gould Law (@USCGouldLaw) November 5, 2018
My @USCGouldLaw convo with “the most transformational politician elected to an executive-type position in 50 years in America,” D.A. Larry Krasner, Philadelphia’s new DA, who is reinventing the role of the prosecutor. https://t.co/VE712Crfcs
— Jody David Armour (@NiggaTheory) December 2, 2018
ICYMI: Should #California implement a major #tax hike on high-end money managers? @DanielMorain @CALmatters + Charles Swenson, professor of accounting @USC’s Leventhal School of Accounting join us to discuss https://t.co/sNYTOmX8yE
— AirTalk (@AirTalk) December 1, 2018
Engineers @USC are working on artificial intelligence that can more accurately predict traffic patterns https://t.co/LGesMxogtG
— AAU (@AAUniversities) October 29, 2018
“Trees really are our front-line adaptation to a warming climate. To adapt, that means having tree canopy, having shade, having the ability to mitigate the effects of a warming city.” —@travislongcore on the significance of trees to LA's health. Via @LAmag https://t.co/hBvUS1dSK1
— USC Dornsife (@USCDornsife) November 15, 2018
Heading into tomorrow's #ElectionDay, self-described independents favor Democratic control of Congress this year by 62% to 38%, according to a new @USCDornsife/@LATimes Poll. CC: @USCPolFuture https://t.co/CeMGmL9cSq
— USC Dornsife (@USCDornsife) November 5, 2018
Novelist and professor @viet_t_nguyen of @USCDornsife writes the cover essay for the upcoming issue of TIME magazine: https://t.co/pWLnQVGAux
— USC Office of the Provost (@uscprovost) November 15, 2018
.@USCGouldLaw professor warns that after disasters, distraught people tend to fall prey to those participating in ambulance chasing. https://t.co/Rd1PRFNWvp
— USC (@USC) December 1, 2018
How much would the shut-down of the U.S. – Mexico border cost? A @CREATE_USC study reveals the staggering costshttps://t.co/i5qx8YCGhP
— USC (@USC) November 30, 2018
Bird is the word, but apparently not in safety as @KeckMedUSC researchers found on Bird’s Instagram.https://t.co/SjscJ5LUoz
— USC (@USC) November 30, 2018
By documenting the transitions the lake has undergone, @USCArchitecture researcher suggests a way forward for those hoping to bring other environments back from the brink. https://t.co/czhimItKmT
— USC (@USC) November 29, 2018
Do you believe it’s reasonable to edit the genetics of your unborn child? @KeckMedUSC’s researcher weighs in on the debate.https://t.co/DMxvUiJGVr
— USC (@USC) November 29, 2018
A look at the environmental and health effects of the California wildfires https://t.co/EluPO8veiI pic.twitter.com/rtA1R2tRKI
— USC (@USC) November 20, 2018
A wildfire expert in the @USCDornsife says there are steps California can take to prepare itself for more wildfires, but some of them won’t be easy. https://t.co/1yNfUsR69m
— USC (@USC) November 15, 2018
Hate festers and turns violent when good people remain silent. – Steven J. Ross, @USCDornsife https://t.co/66WyeVMEtB
— USC (@USC) November 7, 2018
A recent survey from @USCDornsife found that 55% are financially coping and 17% are financially vulnerable. https://t.co/UHpGq0lFgf
— USC (@USC) November 7, 2018
What do USC experts have to say about the midterm elections? https://t.co/3X2nWH0gDo #TrojansVote pic.twitter.com/oLNdAFJRrs
— USC (@USC) November 6, 2018
A big chunk of the electorate is the "hold your nose and vote" brigade — those who don’t like either party or its leaders. They're leaning toward Democrats in the midterm elections, says latest @USCDornsife/@latimes poll https://t.co/7yCnokSmWZ
— USC (@USC) October 29, 2018
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