Watching a legal protection vanish through a memo rather than a court decision or a congressional vote causes a certain…
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An analytical lens on how education shapes culture, identity, and opportunity. Essays, interviews, and stories explore the role of arts learning in reducing inequality, improving mental health, and sparking civic engagement. This category emphasizes long-term thinking and community resilience.
One particular moment from Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s recent speech at the University of Alabama School of Law sticks out. It’s…
What transpired between In-N-Out Burger and CaliBurger in 2012 has an almost cinematic quality. A small American-owned chain opens a…
The manner in which ESPN declared the Adrienne Lawrence lawsuit to be over is instructive. “ESPN and Adrienne Lawrence have…
Kim Muratori did not anticipate a fight when she entered a dealership in Fort Lauderdale. Expecting a car, she entered.…
That Monday night in Celina, Texas, the meeting room wasn’t exactly quiet. Parents had arrived. For months, opinions had been…
When you discover something you totally trusted was never completely honest with you, a certain kind of uneasiness sets in.…
The way this story developed is almost subtly amazing. Millions of people went about their daily lives for years, texting,…
The way significant data breaches typically transpire is subtly unsettling. Weeks or months after strangers have already entered the digital…
In Clarkston, Washington, it was a typical late June afternoon. Mark Domino had just left his job at Walmart. With…
