Examining the Relationship Between Free Speech and Academic Freedom
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Powell's Bookstore in Portland, OR, the world's largest independent bookstore
Read MoreWho Must Shoulder The Responsibility of Genocide?
As outrage towards the Rohingya genocide spreads globally, many have focused their anger on Aung San Suu Kyi, the de facto leader of Myanmar, but this overlooks many of the country’s primary issues.
Read More‘De Oppresso Liber’
How the death of Green Berets underlines the untenability of U.S. military policy in Afghanistan
Read MoreKavanaugh and Thomas
How Appeals to Emotion have helped to Exonerate Two Controversial Judicial Appointments
Read MoreUnderstanding the Mueller Investigation With Professor Jeremy Levine
This article was written with input from Professor Jeremy Levine, who is currently teaching a course titled “From Russia with Love? The Mueller Investigation and the Transformation of American Politics.”
Read MoreAuthorizing Ableism
How Trump’s Changes to Public Charge Continue the History of Discrimination Against the Disabled in the United States
Read MoreCalling it Like it is
Why President Macron is Right to Lament the “Brain Death” of NATO
Read MoreThe Politics of The Highest Place on Earth
Everest’s deadly 2019 season, which took the lives of 11 climbers, captured the world’s attention this summer. The winding path of climbers leading up to the summit resembled a New York City traffic jam. These deaths, though, are just the newest symptom of the political, environmental, and racial issues that have long plagued the highest place on earth.
Read MoreThe Impact of the Supreme Court on LGBTQ Americans and Employment Discrimination.
Justice Neil Gorsuch may be the deciding vote in three upcoming Supreme Court cases that will drastically impact the rights of LGBTQ Americans across the United States.
Read MoreNew York Baltic Film Festival: Community Reflections on Democratization
30 years after the Baltic Way, a joint protest against Soviet Occupation that spanned three countries, the Baltic Film Festival explores the legacies of democratization, as well as the multi-dimensional nature of the Baltic Diaspora.
Read MoreDevil’s Advocate
Oil, Russia, and the Painful Reality of America’s Saudi Allies
Read MoreThe Untold Epidemic of Violence Against Indigenous Women
Indigenous women face the highest rates of violence and sexual assault of any group in the nation. Yet there is little dialogue to combat this violence, and Indigenous families are resigned to the unknown fate of their missing and murdered loved ones.
Read MoreThe Next Face of ISIS
How the United States’ withdrawal from Syria could lead to ISIS expansion in Southeast Asia.
Read MoreThe Looming Fight Against Superbugs
Why antibiotic resistant bacteria is quickly becoming a global health threat and how healthcare policies in the US need to change in response.
Read MoreUnion Chief
How Sanders’ commitment to labor and the working poor sets him apart.
Read MoreTo Kill a King
What the Canadian SNC-Lavalin affair can tell us about removing world leaders from power.
Read MoreHow Religious Extremism Taints Holy Months
Religious extremists are distorting the meaning of the holy months. Understanding how could help stop this.
Read More2019: A Space Quandary
How global inaction on space policy could devastate the future of mankind – and what needs to be considered to avert such a disaster
Read MoreThe Lingering Dream of an East African Federation
Testing the limits of political unification in an economically dynamic yet destabilized region
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