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Anti-Trans Legislation During a Pandemic: Local Democracies Are Failing Us
In the new legislative session of 2021, Alabama’s elected officials have their work cut out for them. In Alabama, there have been 392,790...
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Apr 6, 20216 min read


Over the Rainbow: The future of no promo homo laws in public education
“Queer people exist in the rural South,” Annabeth Mellon told NBC News while describing her experience as a bisexual student in the...
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Apr 6, 20215 min read


Twitter, Don’t Do Your Thing: Anti-Doxxing legislation is urgently needed to stop this out-of-
On a sleepy Monday night right after Christmas, a post surfaced in a Facebook group frequented by conservatives in the town of Parker,...
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Apr 6, 20215 min read


Rethinking Incarceration: An Interview with James Forman Jr.
James Forman Jr. is a professor at Yale Law School. He teaches and writes about criminal law policy, constitutional law, juvenile...
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Jan 8, 20217 min read


The Only Business Where the Players Are Also the Umpires: An Interview with Suraj Patel
Suraj Patel is an attorney, adjunct professor at the NYU Stern School of Business, and co-founder of Creative Caucus. A former Obama...
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Nov 1, 202012 min read


Let Them Sleep In: The Socioeconomic Divide of Student Sleep
Chronic lack of sleep affects more than one in three adults in the United States, and it is associated with a myriad of health problems....
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Oct 11, 20184 min read


“Stuff Happens”: Partisan Roadblocks to Gun Control
Slain five-year-olds, lethal movie premiers, massacred students: American citizens have become numb to these tragedies as they experience...
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Oct 19, 20156 min read


The Filibuster: A Recipe for Continued Gridlock
The 113th United States Congress has earned the dubious distinction of the least popular in recent history. As recently as August 2014,...
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Sep 22, 20145 min read
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