Politico What can Trump do about vaccines? More than you might think. “Imagine what happens if CDC guidance changes to, ‘Vaccination is a question for families. CDC recommends that families talk to their provider or minister about vaccines,’ and doesn’t recommend anything,” said Wendy Parmet, who directs the Northeastern University Law School’s Center for Health Policy and Law. “Some state laws are going to change with a […]
Demand for food delivery has skyrocketed. So have complaints about some drivers Drivers of motorized two-wheeled vehicles are coming under much more scrutiny than was faced years ago by other gig workers in cars, such as Uber and Lyft drivers, because they can more easily violate traffic laws, said Hilary Robinson, an associate professor of law and sociology at Northeastern University.
NBC News Demand for food delivery has skyrocketed. So have complaints about some drivers. Drivers of motorized two-wheeled vehicles are coming under much more scrutiny than was faced years ago by other gig workers in cars, such as Uber and Lyft drivers, because they can more easily violate traffic laws, said Hilary Robinson, an associate professor of law and sociology at Northeastern University.
The Independent Cities are cracking down on delivery drivers and dangerous driving Drivers of motorized two-wheeled vehicles are coming under much more scrutiny than was faced years ago by other gig workers in cars, such as Uber and Lyft drivers, because they can more easily violate traffic laws, said Hilary Robinson, an associate professor of law and sociology at Northeastern University.
Demand for food delivery has skyrocketed. So have complaints about some drivers Drivers of motorized two-wheeled vehicles are coming under much more scrutiny than was faced years ago by other gig workers in cars, such as Uber and Lyft drivers, because they can more easily violate traffic laws, said Hilary Robinson, an associate professor of law and sociology at Northeastern University.
Fortune Fury road: Cities are seizing illegal mopeds and scooters amid backlash against food delivery drivers Drivers of motorized two-wheeled vehicles are coming under much more scrutiny than was faced years ago by other gig workers in cars, such as Uber and Lyft drivers, because they can more easily violate traffic laws, said Hilary Robinson, an associate professor of law and sociology at Northeastern University.
PBS NewsHour After a decades-long decline in teen employment, Gen Z is reversing the trend To discuss the rise in teenage employment, PBS News Hour is joined by Alicia Modestino, associate professor at Northeastern University in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs.
US Colleges Are Stuck Between Decline and More Debt Marymount Manhattan College, a 1,400 student school on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, combined with Northeastern University.
WCVB TV Karen Read trial: Prosecution may pay price after ‘mirrored’ video evidence, law professor says Northeastern law professor Daniel Medwed said the prosecution could pay a price with the jury because of this cross-examination. “The jurors may have felt a little bit tricked or deceived,” he said.
New York Post The 28 sodas, juices and other drinks recalled by the FDA over harmful chemicals revealed A former FDA and USDA advisor and food safety expert at Northeastern University in Boston said that drinks are sometimes sold to the public before proper checks are done on them. “There are a lot of drinks that have been scrutinized of late and a lot of it has to do with labeling and undeclared […]
‘Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance’ Review: Seeing Both Sides Art review by Cammy Brothers, a professor at Northeastern University.
Think AI Can Perceive Emotion? Think Again. Essay by Lisa Feldman Barrett, a professor of psychology at Northeastern University, and the author of “How Emotions Are Made” and “7½ Lessons About the Brain.”