If a president overreaches, will the U.S. Supreme Court check their power? According to USC Gould Professors Rebecca Brown and Lee Epstein, that depends on whether the president shares the court’s views,
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USC Gould alumni see need-based scholarship donations as an opportunity to make law students’ dreams come true.
Scientists from the Keck School of Medicine of USC identify key cells involved in lizards’ regeneration, a discovery that could offer insights into novel approaches to treating osteoarthritis.
Study conducted by team including USC and MIT researchers shows a 100x improvement over previous technology.
Researchers have found that burnt ground can absorb water, a discovery that can help them more accurately predict flooding and mudslides after a fire.
An expert on string theory who focused on supersymmetry quantum field theory, Nemeschansky is best known for the Minahan-Nemeschansky Theory, which he developed with Joseph Minahan while playing golf.
He founded Blockchain for All to encourage the adoption of blockchain around the world.
Clinic faculty, students, alumni and partners come together to recognize the clinic’s efforts and impact over the years.
The USC Brittingham Social Enterprise Lab’s Undergraduate Scholars Program paired Russell Agustin with professional mentors.
Egypt’s Mohamed Elgaly and the European Union‘s Peteris Zilgalvis are striking examples of judges shaping the legal landscape across the globe.