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Lawsuits Involving DOGE and the Trump Administration that Corporate America May Want to Watch

February 28, 2025

Joseph Slater, a Distinguished University Professor and Eugene N. Balk Professor of Law and Values, discusses how a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s firing of Inspectors General could have downstream effects for private business.


Bud Light Lost its Crown as America’s ‘King of Beers’ — but it Was Going to Happen Even Without the Conservative Boycott

July 20, 2023

Dr. Neil Reid, a professor of geography and planning, discusses the ongoing conservative boycott of Bud Light.


Vitamin D Isn’t an Effective COVID-19 Treatment, But Scientists Haven’t Ruled Out its Relationship to Severe Disease

February 21, 2022

Dr. Azizullah Beran, an internal medicine resident in the College of Medicine and Life Sciences, discusses his study that strengthens the case that vitamins cannot treat COVID-19.


4 Ways Small Business Owners Can Benefit From Supply Chain Delays Happening Right Now

September 29, 2021

Dr. Paul Hong, Distinguished University Professor of global supply chain management and Asian studies, discusses how small businesses can be more nimble when navigating big supply chain changes.


With Global Shipping In Turmoil, Small Businesses Have A Chance To Grab Market Share By Following 4 Principles

April 1, 2021

Dr. Paul Hong, Distinguished University Professor of global supply chain management and Asian studies, discusses how small businesses can be more nimble when navigating big supply chain changes. Read: With Global Shipping In Turmoil, Small Businesses Have A Chance To Grab Market Share By Following 4 Principles