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Released: 31-Aug-2016 6:05 AM EDT
Trump Meets Mexican President, Presents Immigration Plan, Experts Available to Discuss
University of Michigan

A professor who has spent several summers studying undocumented immigration on the US-Mexican border, a sociology professor who studies immigration from a sociological perspective and another researcher who recently took a group of students to study the border with Mexico can discuss presidential candidate Donald Trump's meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and his immigration plan.

Released: 24-Jun-2016 2:05 PM EDT
Brexit Aftermath: U-M Experts Available to Comment
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The United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, triggering the process referred to as Brexit. University of Michigan experts can discuss the political and economic implications of the vote.

   
Released: 7-Jul-2015 3:05 PM EDT
Euro-Free Greece: Hyper-Inflation, Shrinking Real Wages and Demand, and Unemployment
University of Michigan

A Euro-free Greece looks more likely to be quickly engulfed by a vicious spiral of a rapidly depreciating new-drachma, hyper-inflation, shrinking real wages and demand, and unemployment; drachma depreciation and hyper-inflation would certainly benefit Greek debtors (in so far as the Greek government unilaterally converted its Euro liabilities in the new drachma at convenient terms): debasing the currency to wipe out debts is after all one of the oldest tricks in a government's sleeves.

Released: 19-Jan-2015 4:15 PM EST
2015 State of the Union Address: U-M Experts Available to Discuss
University of Michigan

President Obama will outline various executive actions and legislative proposals during the State of the Union address Jan. 20. University of Michigan experts are available to offer analysis.

Released: 19-Jan-2015 4:00 PM EST
U-M Experts Can Discuss US-Cuba Talks
University of Michigan

The highest-ranking U.S. official to visit Cuba in five decades will lead a delegation Wednesday to Havana to begin talks about normalizing relations. The trip is part of President Obama's effort to ease the embargo with the communist nation.

Released: 13-Jan-2015 12:00 PM EST
U-M Experts Can Discuss Papal Visits to Sri Lanka, Philippines
University of Michigan

Pope Francis on Thursday visits the Philippines—one of the most devoutly Catholic countries in the world. Professors at the University of Michigan are available to discuss the pope's leadership challenges and the Church's influence in the country and other parts of Asia.

Released: 24-Nov-2014 5:00 PM EST
U-M Law Expert Says Ferguson Case Is Another Example of Why Police Reform Needed
University of Michigan

University of Michigan law professor discuss police reforms needed in connection to the Ferguson grand jury announcement

Released: 13-Jun-2013 2:30 PM EDT
U-Michigan Experts Available to Discuss Supreme Court Ruling on Human Gene Patents
University of Michigan

The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that human genes may not be patented. The University of Michigan has several experts available to comment on the implications of the ruling.


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