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Protesters march over ‘greenwashing.’
As delegates inside the COP26 conference hall in Glasgow heard promises of new private-sector funding for climate change, protesters marched…
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Opinion
Work? ‘I Think It Numbs You Somehow’
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyWork? ‘I Think It Numbs You Somehow’ Is work working for us? Nov. 2,…
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What Makes Change Possible?
Everyone learns, by the end of high school, that the United States had a constitution before the Constitution — the…
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The Supreme Court Might Claim Power Over Gun Carry Laws. That Would Be a Mistake.
The Supreme Court will soon decide whether Americans have a constitutional right to carry loaded concealed weapons in public and…
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Opinion
Lincoln Broke Our Constitution. Then He Remade It.
Who created the Constitution we have today? As a law professor, I’ve always thought the best answer was “the framers”:…
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Opinion
The Life-Altering Differences Between White and Black Debt
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ Public policy in the United States often overlooks wealth. We tend to design, debate…
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A Quietly Big Idea on How We Think About Homeless People
Are the unhoused a “people”? If the answer is yes, then don’t they deserve equal protection under the law? These…
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Opinion
No, Vaccine Mandates Aren’t an Attack on Freedom
The Delta surge in Covid-19 seems to be receding. That’s good news, and not just because fewer people are dying.…
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We Should All Know Less About Each Other
In 2017, after the shock of Brexit and then Donald Trump’s election, Christopher Bail, a professor of sociology and public…
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Opinion
How the ‘Green Wave’ Movement Did the Unthinkable in Latin America
While access to safe abortion is threatened from the United States to China, the “Marea Verde,” or Green Wave, women’s…