To former FTC chair Lina Khan, there’s a lesson in the ultimate fate of Supernatural, and the community that had grown up ...
In the trolley problem, you are asked whether you would kill one person to save five. Something odd happens when the problem ...
At the Westminster Legal Policy Forum's 26 February 2026 conference on AI in the justice system, much of the discussion focused on reform at ...
At the behest of the art-loving Obamas, Virginia Shore, the center’s curator of commissions, has contracted 28 artists to create works for the center. That’s just a start.
Papers like this are like kindling for anyone 'just asking questions' about climate change, or 'doing their own research,' ...
People arrested while protesting ICE say federal agents took samples of their DNA. It's legal, but experts say the practice ...
Sara Dosa, the director of Oscar nominated 'Fire of Love,' explains what prompted her to make her latest film, 'Time and Water.' ...
Governance and compliance no longer are abstract concepts or “nice-to-have” administrative functions. They are operational necessities.
A detailed legal analysis of the United States' intervention in the International Court of Justice case, South Africa v. Israel.
As temperatures rise earlier than usual in some parts of the U.S., snake activity increases and shifts along with it. In fact ...
Seoul’s ballooning defense industry has always had a blind spot: the operational and political consequences of its weapons systems being put to use.
When Megan Ellyia Green was elected president of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen in 2022, she made history. Now, she’s about to do it again—this time as the first person to hold the office while ...