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In the News – Businesses hurting from global microchip shortage
In the NewsOpus College of Business professor and supply chain expert Kyle Goldschmidt talked to Kare 11 about impact of a microchip shortage on consumers.
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In the News – What Are Derek Chauvin’s Chances Of Getting A New Trial? Experts Say Low (For Now)
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran and adjunct professor David Schulz are cited as legal experts in a story by Forbes about the potential of a new trial for Derek Chauvin. -
In the News – Has Brandon Mitchell Thrown Derek Chauvin a Lifeline? Why a New Trial Is Unlikely
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran commented on the likelihood that Derek Chauvin will get a new trial for several news outlets including Newsweek. -
In the News – A Chauvin juror participated in the 2020 March on Washington. Is it grounds for appeal?
In the NewsLaw professor Mark Osler discusses the impact that new information about a jury member could have on a potential retrial for Derek Chauvin in a nationally distributed news story featured by NBC News. -
In the News – After the Chauvin trial, are more Minnesota court cases likely to be livestreamed?
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran commented for MinnPost on the decision by the judge to allow cameras in the courtroom and letting the public to view the Derek Chauvin trial from start to finish. -
In the News – Derek Chauvin seeks new trial in George Floyd case
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran discussed with CBS News the potential impact of new information that shows a juror in the Derek Chauvin trial attended the March on Washington in August in a nationally distributed story. -
In the News – Federal Judge Bans Tear Gas on Nonviolent Protesters in Columbus
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran commented for The New York Times on a federal judge's temporary ban on the use of tear gas, pepper spray, batons and rubber bullets by police against nonviolent protesters in Columbus, Ohio. -
In the News – Finance & Commerce announces Top Projects of 2020
In the NewsTommie East Residence Hall was selected by Finance & Commerce as one of the top 20 construction projects of 2020. -
In the News – Crack Case, Biden Switch Bring Bipartisanship to Supreme Court
In the NewsLaw professor Mark Osler comments to Bloomberg Law on the significance of the bipartisanship within the Supreme Court due to President Biden's administration.