
Wendy Wagner
Wendy Wagner is a law professor at the University of Texas, specializing in the regulation of toxic substances and environmental law. She has extensively studied the intersection of science and policy, particularly regarding corporate practices in environmental health. Wagner recently commented on the ethical implications of v-Fluence's profiling of scientists and activists, expressing concern over the potential for harassment and the misuse of personal data.
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Wendy Wagner is the director of the Chugach National Forest Avalanche Center and provided insights on avalanche conditions.
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Wendy Wagner is the head of Gowling WLG Canada’s International Trade Group.
Companies scramble to certify made-in-Canada products as some worry U.S. rules will change againWendy Wagner is a law professor at the University of Texas with expertise in the regulation of toxic substances.
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