Some major events in the history of U.S.-Iran relations highlight differences between the countries’ views, but others have presented real opportunities for reconciliation. USC’s Jeffrey Fields explains.
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The law professor and legal analyst visited USC’s University Park Campus to discuss his latest book, Rage and the Republic.
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The faculty members included in the 2026 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings cross multiple disciplines.
An interdisciplinary collaboration between USC Gould and USC Viterbi prepares graduates for careers at the intersection of data, policy and legal analysis.