The eye of Sauron descends on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and, eventually, Brown v. Board of Education. Goddamn, even this? From NPR: ...
The arrest and detainment of Mahmoud Khalil, a green-card holder and Columbia University graduate student, has sparked outrage in New York. Though U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman blocked Khalil’s ...
Protestors charged with non-violent offenses should be able to explain their motives in court as part of their legal defense, ...
Where that wound came from, and how it has grown over decades, is the subject of journalist Katherine Stewart’s new book, ...
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Get up, stand up, Stand up for your rights. Get up, stand up, Don’t give up the fight. Bob Marley, Jamaican composer and ...
Ministers say it’s their ‘moral duty’ to encourage sick and disabled people to work. But is this ‘morality’ driven by genuine ...
Empathy grounds us. It helps us do right by others and ourselves so that we can create a world where everyone has an ...
Opinion: UNC Asheville plans to move forward with development in urban forest to the detriment of the community and climate ...
If the primary motivation for opposing abortion was purely to reduce abortion rates, pro-life individuals should support all ...
Paul Graham’s recent essay on “wokeness” is useful—not because it offers an entirely sound analysis, but because it provides a fascinating case study in ideological blind spots. Graham's ...
Unions have a moral imperative to defend against illegal attacks on political speech. That means demanding justice for Mahmoud Khalil.
Delaware is on the verge of adopting one of the most extreme abortion policies in the nation. The proposed constitutional amendment, SB 5, enshrines “reproductive freedom” as a fundamental right — but ...