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Bringing Returning Citizens Home to DC: Philosophy Professor Shannon Fyfe comments with co-authors from 'Neighbors for Justice'

Bringing Returning Citizens Home to DC: Philosophy Professor Shannon Fyfe comments with co-authors from 'Neighbors for Justice'

Philosophy Professor and Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy Fellow Dr. Shannon Fyfe co-authors an op ed with members of local organization 'Neighbors for Justice.' Fyfe and her co-authors James Carpenter and Anthony Petty draw attention to the importance of bringing IRAA (Incarceration Reduction and Amendment Act) and Second Look applicants home to DC Jail while they are preparing their cases.

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"Our students should expect nothing less from us" Philosophy Professors and IPPP Fellows on why Mason is right to require Covid-19 vaccinations

"Our students should expect nothing less from us" Philosophy Professors and IPPP Fellows on why Mason is right to require Covid-19 vaccinations

Professors Andrew Peterson, Shannon Fyfe, and Jesse Kirkpatrick explain why they welcomed the news that Mason joined ranks with more than 600 colleges and universities requiring “all students, faculty, and staff to get vaccinated, and to share verification of their vaccination status, in order to work, study, and live on campus.” Read their op-ed in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Is patient desperation enough? Philosophy Professor and IPPP Fellow Andrew Peterson assesses the FDA's controversial decision to approve a new Alzheimer's drug

Is patient desperation enough? Philosophy Professor and IPPP Fellow Andrew Peterson assesses the FDA's controversial decision to approve a new Alzheimer's drug

"If the standard for drug approval moving forward is simply going to be 'whatever patients are willing to try,' then we don’t need the FDA at all." Andrew Peterson and colleagues from the University of Pennsylvania, Holly Lynch and Emily Largent, assess the FDA's recent controversial decision in this op-ed first published in USA Today.

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