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Government Under Review

Could peer review for public servants make the law more consistent?

Arts in Society

My Somniloquist

I can’t paint your image, it’s the image every portrait
mourns. It’s the art we still dream once was.

Arts in Society

TV of the Gods

The gods offer blank slates. The gods offer black marker smiles. They offer profit, excess, cardboard
box-headed children to the void so I don’t have to.

Race

Lynching by Any Other Name

Prosecutors are corrupting the intent of lynching laws.

Arts in Society

Questioning Creativity

Poetry reading Q&As can be revelatory or awkward, dreadful or wise.

Law Politics

No Money and No Plan for Refugees

The UN’s World Humanitiarian Summit came up empty-handed.

Arts in Society

Animal Love

Of course they love, says my
     student. I slap
my dog sometimes when he
     comes to my bedside
just to see if . . .

Arts in Society

Announcing the 2016 Aura Estrada Short Story Contest Winner

Announcing 2016 Aura Estrada Short Story Contest winner, Mikayla Ávila Vilá.

Class & Inequality Race

From “War on Crime” to War on the Black Community

The enduring impact of President Johnson’s crime commission.

Class & Inequality Race

Reversal of Fortune

Cities are now playgrounds for the rich, with the poor forced into suburbs.

Arts in Society

The Thing with Fathers

Poetry is offering new candor about the ways men care for their children.

Gender & Sexuality Law Politics

Orlando: What’s God Got to Do with It?

Suddenly conservatives want us to believe they care about homophobia.

Science

Minding Matter

In classical physics, mass is taken for granted; in the quantum world, it’s a puzzle

Gender & Sexuality Law

The Problem of Punishment

Rapists should be held accountable. But is more incarceration the best way?

Arts in Society

To Tell of Bodies Changed to Different Forms

In the market of ideas, of meat
     —in the teeth of need—you
     will never be happy with

your body—it is not the right
     body . . .

Law Politics

That Lonesome Whistle

Edward Snowden’s actions can be justified, but not as civil disobedience.

Politics

As American as Trump

European analogies are everywhere, but Trump fits squarely in the homegrown tradition.

Arts in Society

Wear Your Wig

Terrance Hayes riffs on pop culture to explore black identity. 

Arts in Society

Home Theater

Larry Sultan’s elegiac photography captures the suburban American home. 

Arts in Society

Poem of My Humiliations

After the salt feast, I watched a bird peck at another bird who was already dead. . . .

Politics

Jefferson: Hero or Villain? It’s Complicated.

It is almost impossible to grasp how much Thomas Jefferson believed in progress.

Politics

Trump and the End of Everything

Trump will have done real damage even if he doesn’t win.

Law Politics Race

Writing Human Rights and Getting It Wrong

The West likes morality plays with clear heroes and villains, in which we play the role of savior.

Philosophy Politics

What We Owe Each Other

Egalitarianism requires not just redistribution but equal social standing.

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