Intellectual Diversity and the Problem of Speaking Up
The blog has been the scene of many debates about the importance of intellectual diversity in academia. Arguments for intellectual diversity are often made in […]
The blog has been the scene of many debates about the importance of intellectual diversity in academia. Arguments for intellectual diversity are often made in […]
Americans may think that all the critical systems they rely upon are failing. The country—nay, the globe—has endured years of social, political, environmental, and epidemiological […]
Electronic cigarettes, which deliver nicotine without tobacco or combustion, are the most important harm-reducing alternative to smoking ever developed, one that could prevent millions of premature deaths […]
Malinda Harris, a Massachusetts resident, was taken by Berkshire County officers. She did not have the opportunity to appeal for over five years. The Goldwater […]
“Slavery wasn’t illegal; it was wrong. So wrong that the law should be resisted.” This sentence can be understood and believed by many. Many people […]
Supreme Court The final report of the Commission on the Supreme Court was approved by President Biden earlier today. Although the final Report is […]
Politico: Only 2 percent of those polled refer to themselves as Latinx, while 68 percent call themselves “Hispanic” and 21 percent favored “Latino” or “Latina” […]
By Carl M. Cannon For RealClearPublicAffairs On Dec. 7, 1941 — 80 years ago today — war had been raging in Europe for two years, […]
Below are excerpts of my draft article. Pseudonymous Litigation: The LawPlease send your feedback. This section focuses on the courts’ handling of claims that pseudonymity […]
Yesterday’s filing (see here for more information on the case underlying); this excerpt: Counsel for Plaintiffs argues that Yale Law School administrations retaliated by discouraging […]