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In 2024 Global Elections, Democracy Is on the Ballot
During a record election year, Karsh Institute-affiliated faculty members comment on the situations in their countries of expertise.
Business & Government
Law Professor Offers Insights on Government’s New Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple
Thomas Nachbar weighs in on what similar lawsuits in the information age can tell us about the new case’s anticipated outcome.
Business & Government
Panelists Outline Roadmap to Peace in Gaza
At UVA’s Miller Center, Middle East experts, including representatives of both Israel and Palestine, agreed upon some necessary changes.
Business & Government
Q&A: A Word With You, Please? ‘Plastics’
Now a global issue, plastics were once heralded because of their ability to outlast existing alternatives such as glass, metal and ceramics.
Business & Government
Q&A: Why Pay Money To Support Your Opponent?
Political action committees connected to Democratic leaders spent $2.7 million to support a conservative Ohio Republican. What’s the method behind their madness?
Business & Government
UVA Double Hoo Named Virginia’s First Asian American Federal Judge
Jasmine Yoon earned her undergraduate degree in 2003 and her law degree in 2006, both on full scholarships.
Business & Government
Electric Vehicles Hit Some Potholes. Here’s a Roadmap Forward
Some companies appear to be tapping the brakes on manufacturing electric cars and trucks. How will the industry react?
Business & Government
Q&A: Why Media Outlets Took Down Princess Kate’s Photo – and Why It Matters
Journalistic ethics were called into question this week after The Associated Press removed a doctored image from Kensington Palace.
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