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In March, the outbreak of the coronavirus led to an immediate and sudden shut down of the economy. So how did institutions and systems cope? On today’s episode of Coronacast, hosts Rhea and Luisa discuss ICE’s new immigration policy that forces international students out of the country if universities return online in the fall. Our first guest Jasmine Jeffers sheds light on public school systems, their response to the pandemic, and how going online accentuated existing educational inequities. Attorney Brian Farkas walks us through how the United States judicial system has responded to COVID-19, and the various legal implications of systems going online.
TRANSCRIPT:0:00: Welcome from hosts Rhea and Luisa
0:40: Top news of the week
4:50: Jasmine Jeffers sheds light on the effects of COVID-19 on the public school systems
13:26: Brian Farkas, Esq, walks us through how the United States judicial system has responded to COVID-19
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