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"How can it be that members of the U.S. military are routinely denied justice by our legal system in this way?" @thehill publishes our Prof. of Business Law & Ethics Richard Custin's Op-Ed article on the #FeresDoctrine. https://t.co/S8dARHcd8s #USDbiz #USDprofessors #military pic.twitter.com/O9IKw6cnzK
— USD School of Business (@usdsba) November 15, 2018
"Think about the last time you saw a commercial for a “health” food. Chances are the star of the ad was white." @voxdotcom delves into the relationship between race and food #marketing with our Prof. of Marketing, Aarti Ivanic. https://t.co/Owg7xk7rUI#USDBiz @uofsandiego
— USD School of Business (@usdsba) October 2, 2018
Is Silence Golden? Read Professor Miller's research with Collateral Analytics on the relationship between noise and home prices https://t.co/6yI5sXvDat … via @TheMReportNews @norm_miller @Coanalytics @usdbmc @usdsba @uofsandiego #realestate #homevalue
— Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate (@USDBMC) October 11, 2018
This California ghost town could be yours for just under $1 million https://t.co/ONBrdlEG2h @uofsandiego @usdsba @usdbmc #realestate #msre #cerrogordo #lonepine
— Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate (@USDBMC) June 13, 2018
"California Rent Controls: Good Intentions with Disastrous Consequences" by Norm Miller, Hahn Chair of Real Estate Finance.
Read the full article: https://t.co/5fWnUNwvWo@norm_nmiller @uofsandiego @usdsba @usdbmc #realestate #housing #sandiego #rentcontrol pic.twitter.com/dFSw66p3SG
— Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate (@USDBMC) May 21, 2018
Professor Ev Meade shares insight on the immigration system for those seeking asylum in the United States. https://t.co/Z9bLdnEIgD
— Kroc School (@krocschool) November 27, 2018
"I worry we are losing our willingness to help those who are escaping fear, chaos, uncertainty and a violent social context," said Dean Márquez in regards to family separation at the border. Read the Dean's message here: https://t.co/ypNrDbi1oT pic.twitter.com/2MGswP9ejs
— Kroc School (@krocschool) September 13, 2018
Ev Meade, Director of USD's Trans-Border Institute at the Kroc School, has been adding insightful perspective on U.S.-Mexico immigration and asylum-seekers. See his contributions to @nbcsandiego and @voiceofsandiego here: https://t.co/fNjctgbU3S https://t.co/YOC0c2lNY5 pic.twitter.com/xhCWUi0nMe
— Kroc School (@krocschool) July 6, 2018
Another contribution from Director of @USDTBI Ev Meade, this time in a story from KPCC: Can President Trump mobilize the California National Guard for border duty? https://t.co/si0sCH1gmQ
— Kroc School (@krocschool) April 7, 2018
Everard Meade, director of the Trans Border Institute, recently weighed in on an LA Times article about illegal… https://t.co/oavV5aZb2v
— Kroc School (@krocschool) February 20, 2018
Check out this fantastic op-ed from our very own Jonathan Anomaly of the Department of Philosophy! https://t.co/7LaA2aBzHY
— USD Arts & Sciences (@usdcas) June 25, 2018
Spoke with @fox5sandiego last night about why we mourn for those we've never met (in this context: @SenJohnMcCain). @uofsandiego @usdcas @USDCommStudies #parasocial #JohnMcCain #RIPJohnMcCain #media #mediaeffects #mediapsychology pic.twitter.com/eh8q8FtKdb
— Bradley J. Bond (@bradleyjbond) August 28, 2018
Check out @WholesumHarvest and their take on fair trade: https://t.co/x14ynHy9M2
— USD Peace & Commerce (@USDCPC) March 28, 2018
Failure and innovation are inseparable twins! https://t.co/yAdTi2QGew
— USD Peace & Commerce (@USDCPC) February 20, 2018
https://twitter.com/USFCA_pr/status/1059911141894299648
#USFCA @usflaw Assoc Professor @larabazelon on Gov. Brown's signing of landmark law SB1421 giving the public access to internal police investigations: "…people who were convicted unjustly and unfairly will finally get a chance to be heard." @latimes https://t.co/ylVtRJAcUt
— USF Media Relations (@USFCA_pr) October 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/USFCA_pr/status/1037102795168464896
n an attempt to clear the streets of traffic and clear the air of smog in metropolitan areas, electric bikes and electric scooters are becoming more and more popular. However, are they doing more harm than good? Professor Billy Riggs weighs in: https://t.co/1onuFqTfuu pic.twitter.com/hVBLAaQKjX
— USF Management (@USFSOM) November 28, 2018
Autonomous vehicles are expected to make their way on the San Luis Obispo and San Francisco roads within the next decade. Professor Billy Riggs shares his opinion. Check it out here:https://t.co/NBj8aZzHGY pic.twitter.com/7EEWUamc9c
— USF Management (@USFSOM) September 12, 2018
Professor Billy Rigs co-authored a Planning Advisory Service Report about how autonomous vehicles will change and improve the future of transportation. Check it out here:https://t.co/o0sgPhDncA pic.twitter.com/LRYl4HjyXn
— USF Management (@USFSOM) September 7, 2018
Mass transit is taking on a whole new name in Austin, Texas. Say hello to Hydroloop technology! Professor Billy Riggs weighs in. Read about it here:https://t.co/UruVaPxBPt pic.twitter.com/wgnoqqhcu8
— USF Management (@USFSOM) September 7, 2018
Professor Billy Riggs co-authored an article on how self-driving cars will propel the future and change how we travel. Check it out: https://t.co/VFGo2MDjAc
— USF Management (@USFSOM) September 5, 2018
School of Management professor Billy Riggs was featured in a recent Washington Post article on New York's new law for ride-hailing services. Read about it here: https://t.co/mXI1X3vryJ
— USF Management (@USFSOM) August 21, 2018
New op-ed by #USFCA @usflaw Alice Kaswan "Trump rolls back clean car standards as air quality worsens" https://t.co/VxBgwxrj0D
— CRASE (@CRASEusf) October 29, 2018
#USFCA @usflaw Bill Ong Hing quoted in @sfchronicle article "Trump asks Supreme Court to bypass lower courts and rule on DACA" https://t.co/2XnPZKp9PU
— CRASE (@CRASEusf) November 13, 2018
In her new piece on the @CPRBlog, #USFLaw Professor Alice Kaswan advises state climate policy-makers to lead with a vision, not a tax. Read it here: https://t.co/4LFQ8jy4cX
— USF School of Law (@usflaw) November 29, 2018
#USFLaw profs Julie Nice, @mayamanian , @lukeboso, Bill Ong Hing, and Jacqueline Brown Scott weigh in on President Trump’s proposal to end birthright citizenship. https://t.co/uLeP85lBDb
— USF School of Law (@usflaw) October 31, 2018
#USFLaw Prof. Alice Kaswan published an op-ed in @FresnoBee about the Trump administration’s handling of clean car standards. Read it here: https://t.co/2S2J9GpG0T pic.twitter.com/MM3wajuXMk
— USF School of Law (@usflaw) October 29, 2018
#USFLaw Professor @mayamanian in the @nytimes on the future of abortion rights. https://t.co/bIjrCOp6O9
— USF School of Law (@usflaw) October 23, 2018
#USFLaw Professors @larabazelon and @KateChatfield ’06 co-authored an op-ed in today’s @latimes, weighing in on California's felony murder rule, saying that the broad application of the rule has led to countless wrongful convictions. Read more: https://t.co/rRmNwWyFuN
— USF School of Law (@usflaw) August 20, 2018
Professor Bill Hing, director of the Immigration and Deportation Defense Clinic, spoke with @nbcnews on the U.S.-Vietnam repatriation agreement that excludes Vietnamese nationals who arrived prior to 1995 from being subject to deportation. Read more: https://t.co/d1juzBJ4wo
— USF School of Law (@usflaw) May 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/usfca/status/1060960281818468359
Janet Yellen, former chair of the Federal Reserve and the first woman to hold the post, spoke to a sold-out crowd at #USFCA about her experience managing the financial crisis of 2008. Read what she said about presidential interference: https://t.co/IwzBvROsKg pic.twitter.com/8iC7iHD3lh
— University of San Francisco (@usfca) October 1, 2018
What are the dangers of #ArtificialIntelligence in our brave new world of #selfdriving cars? New in #MediaMentions, our Dir. Tech Ethics Brian Green interviewed: https://t.co/mkuhoBKM7Q pic.twitter.com/48e7hnDn5W
— SCU Ethics Center (@scuethics) November 7, 2018
Our 2017-18 #AnnualReport is here! Includes special messages from outgoing and incoming exec directors Kirk Hanson & @DonHeider, focus on #Ethics and #AI,# DiversityDialogues, and #FreeSpeech and Civil Discourse. And thanks to our supporters! https://t.co/V9qwX2c9Te pic.twitter.com/Zch35kP161
— SCU Ethics Center (@scuethics) October 10, 2018
Santa Clara Law Professor Deep Gulasekaram co-authored an op-ed for @thehill newspaper on presidential immigration power titled: “The perilous stakes of immigration law by executive fiat.” Read it here: https://t.co/8Y1AoafXIr
— Santa Clara Law (@santaclaralaw) November 29, 2018
Mississippians are voting today for their next U.S. Senator in a run-off election between Mike Espy JD '78 and Cindy Hyde-Smith. Read more about the race here: https://t.co/VEoEsH3gGp
— Santa Clara Law (@santaclaralaw) November 26, 2018
In case you didn't catch 60 minutes last week, hear what former Santa Clara Law student Max Schrems had to say about his work on the GDPR: https://t.co/pZw4UPOLnm and see if you can spot Charney Hall around the 7 min mark!
— Santa Clara Law (@santaclaralaw) November 19, 2018
The meaning of "when" is being debated today at #SCOTUS. Read more about #Nielsen v. Preap here: https://t.co/bzZa0bpRlZ
— Santa Clara Law (@santaclaralaw) October 17, 2018
Read Santa Clara Law Professor Catherine Sandoval's in depth article on the importance of #NetNeutrality https://t.co/dGSd5GtH01
— Santa Clara Law (@santaclaralaw) October 11, 2018
Free speech in the fog of scientific uncertainty https://t.co/UlZNAC1VOE
— Santa Clara Law (@santaclaralaw) August 30, 2017
Professor @colleen_chien authors the first of a series of posts for the Patently-O blog. The first is on the impact of 101 on patent prosecution.https://t.co/ftJ57CoS2P
— High Tech Law Inst. (@SCUHTLI) October 22, 2018
Privacy Law Fellow Lydia de la Torre published an editorial about the hypocrisy of politicians who publicly remonstrate about protecting consumer privacy while their campaigns quietly invade consumer privacy https://t.co/wq0ExYuO83
— SCUPrivacy (@SCUPrivacy) October 13, 2018
More on @MillerSocent: The SEM (Social Entrepreneurship at the Margins) accelerator program has a "game plan to grow." Learn more about the program's future & gain insight into the story of a Berkeley coffee shop with an outstanding mission (@1951Coffee): https://t.co/fGWDS6aH7p
— Santa Clara Univ (@SantaClaraUniv) November 28, 2018
Viewpoint: "On the Ethics of Hysteria." Ryvenna Lewis and Sara Tangdall, both of @scuethics, evaluate anger and hysteria in today's society, and women as catalysts for change. "It is high emotion which motivates major social change." Read more: https://t.co/jSaqipVS42
— Santa Clara Univ (@SantaClaraUniv) November 9, 2018
"We need the engagement of all 'the people' to have a healthy democracy. Not just the ones who think like we do." Thought Leader article by Ann Skeet, Director of Leadership Ethics (@scuethics) highlights how important it is to counter our own biases. https://t.co/su9nEJBiN9
— Santa Clara Univ (@SantaClaraUniv) October 24, 2018
Alum, author, and Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR (@Refugees) Khaled Hosseini ('88) talked with @TIME as part of the magazine's 7 Questions Series. Hosseini describes inspiration for his new novel, the power of storytelling, his family's heritage, & empathy. https://t.co/M7D0fOWKQD
— Santa Clara Univ (@SantaClaraUniv) October 13, 2018
"The California bill may protect consumers and content providers, but also indirectly hurts them as ISPs struggle to comply and innovate." @NelsonGranados discusses California's net neutrality rules with @Forbes. https://t.co/SY2gjWWQ4j
— Pepperdine Graziadio Business School (@GraziadioSchool) September 5, 2018
Stuck in #LA traffic? Check out Social Currency, a marketing podcast by Graziadio alumni Jessica Jenson (MBA '06) and Tuck Ross (MBA '06): https://t.co/CwBos8GPdg pic.twitter.com/QZrZl60xJR
— Pepperdine Graziadio Business School (@GraziadioSchool) August 30, 2018
Small business cash flow is on the rise: check out our latest survey with @DnBUS, featured in @pymnts. https://t.co/ol9HpaTbos
— Pepperdine Graziadio Business School (@GraziadioSchool) July 3, 2018
"Companies that make money leveraging data must put trust back into the center of their business models." Dr. Charla Griffy-Brown, Professor of Information Systems Technology Management, discusses cybercrime with @SmBizDaily. https://t.co/7TnFX3zHw7
— Pepperdine Graziadio Business School (@GraziadioSchool) June 26, 2018
"More than one-third of employed millennials surveyed said they believed that within 20 years, machines would be able to do the job they…do today." Dr. David Smith, Associate Professor of Economics, discusses our #MillennialMobilityStudy with @Forbes: https://t.co/Q9G2KnBPvy
— Pepperdine Graziadio Business School (@GraziadioSchool) April 25, 2018
.@GraziadioSchool finds 2018 has been a bit of a roller coaster for small businesses seeking external #finance: https://t.co/1C102bxSrQ #smallbusiness
— PYMNTS (@pymnts) October 8, 2018
Several School of Law @PeppAlum across the country were elected into public office during this year’s midterm elections. See a full list here: https://t.co/5y2bLcLwLZ pic.twitter.com/Zb3w5ckZ0u
— Pepperdine Law (@PeppLaw) November 30, 2018
Pop quiz: Which part of the federal government is tasked with preventing cyber interference in our elections? Read prof. @derektmuller, “Cyber Interference in Elections and Federal Agency Action” — @HarvLRev Blog https://t.co/0iMBiVzRyx pic.twitter.com/mkM3Pii9ra
— Pepperdine Law (@PeppLaw) October 29, 2018
"Can he do that?" Professor @JRBProf on @KPCC Radio this morning discusses possibility of a border shut down https://t.co/ywzkoUIFnY
— Pepperdine Law (@PeppLaw) October 26, 2018
Prof. @derektmuller presented “Partisan Gerrymandering and the Political Process” at @howardlawschool https://t.co/8QuePBWWWT pic.twitter.com/7KDO43vtKz
— Pepperdine Law (@PeppLaw) October 16, 2018
"Who am I, and how can I lead?" Managing Director of the @StrausInstitute Sukhsimranjit Singh tackles these questions in his @TEDx Talk, "Made in India." https://t.co/nWbcLcroli
— Pepperdine Law (@PeppLaw) October 16, 2018
In a @nytimes op-ed, Prof. Barry McDonald answers, “Should the Supreme Court Matter So Much?” https://t.co/fXpCzoisnC pic.twitter.com/ZfTiNCBaCu
— Pepperdine Law (@PeppLaw) October 12, 2018
Loyola's @TheCoelhoCenter founder and former U.S. Congressman Tony Coelho, #ADA author, discussing his friend President George H.W. Bush's impact on disability rights on @KPCC's @AirTalk. Listen live: https://t.co/j6pnVZ1t33. Read Coelho's statement: https://t.co/sNFeVX3z8r pic.twitter.com/xr1bJyA74a
— Loyola Law School (@LoyolaLawSchool) December 3, 2018
"We must recommit to being a country where everyone is valued, where people with disabilities can fully contribute and where all can thrive," writes @TheCoelhoCenter Dir Katherine Perez in @nytimes op-ed, "Trump’s New Wall to Keep Out the Disabled" Read: https://t.co/OrsQ1ZNCV5
— Loyola Law School (@LoyolaLawSchool) November 29, 2018
Did you miss #LLS Prof @KWestFaulcon on @AirTalk discussing Trump ending birthright citizenship? Catch the replay: https://t.co/rUKNuAUoaX
— Loyola Law School (@LoyolaLawSchool) November 9, 2018
Read more about our students' amazing work today for #Election2018! #HearYourVoteRoar https://t.co/gEO76hRRKq
— Loyola Law School (@LoyolaLawSchool) November 6, 2018
"Justices are not apolitical. But even in these polarized times, we demand that they be nonpartisan," writes Prof @_justinlevitt_ in new @latimes op-ed, "Blame Kavanaugh’s naked partisanship for this mess." Read it: https://t.co/mZPgtboB6M
— Loyola Law School (@LoyolaLawSchool) October 9, 2018
Jessica Levinson : Jim Acosta and CNN's legal battle with Trump is far from over. Here's what happens next. My latest on @NBCNewsTHINK https://t.co/m96i8QE0Ao
— Jessica Levinson (@LevinsonJessica) November 19, 2018
When I Interviewed @_justinlevitt_ for my story on #Gerrymandering gerrymandering, he talked about the importance of voting, The production crew had a tear in their eyes. Take a listen- #vote #Election2018 @kcet @LoyolaLawSchool https://t.co/cCHek5FsII
— karen foshay (@karenfoshay) November 7, 2018
"We're in the place where we have record low unemployment. The nation's factories are humming. The logistics sector is booming," @UofRedlands professor Johannes Moenius tells @johnyangtv. "But this train can also run at high speed against a wall." #futureofwork pic.twitter.com/6mjuylhfc3
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) December 5, 2018
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