From Jessica Calarco, Emily Meanwell, Elizabeth Anderson, & Amelia Knopf have a new paper “My Husband Thinks I’m Crazy”: COVID-19-Related Conflict in Couples with Young Children. Here is the abstract:
Objective: We examine how disruptions related to the COVID-19 pandemic are creating conflicts for couples with young children.
Arnold Schwartnegger on January 6 – A Message of Hope
As a two-term Republican governor of California Schwarzenegger maintains a presence and a voice in Republican politics.
On Sunday, in a video posted to social media, with over 2 million views so far, the 73-year-old...
Nobel-Prize Winning Immigrants Exemplify the American Dream

As Immigration Prof Blog has noted, the talents of immigrants in the US have been recognized the world over, including in the Macarthur Genius Fellowship (Natalia Molina in 2019, Margaret Stock in 2013) and the Pulitzer Prize (Jose Antonio Vargas, Viet Thanh Nguyen). The trend continues with the announcement of this year's Nobel...
Timely Redux: Walking The Tightrope: Dealing With Employees’ Different Viewpoints On COVID-19, Racial Justice, and Partisan Politics

Daniel Pasternak of Squire Patton Boggs has reposted his June 2020, post to Employment Law Worldview addressing the complicated situation employers are in when employees express – sometime respectfully, sometimes not – different, and indeed, opposite views on COVID-19 issues (e.g., legitimate public health emergency versus hoax or “plandemic”), racial justice (“Black Lives...