What Is Inequality?
Robert L. Tsai discusses the history and philosophy of inequality.
Robert L. Tsai discusses the history and philosophy of inequality.
Robert L. TsaiAug 22, 2019
Candace Cooper reviews "Biddy Mason Speaks Up (Fighting for Justice)," a new book by Arisa White and Laura Atkins.
Candace CooperAug 18, 2019
Emily Bazelon discusses her new book, “Charged,” and the scandal of mass incarceration.
Travis LupickAug 10, 2019
Dan Friedman reviews Jay Wexler's new book, "Our Non-Christian Nation."
Dan FriedmanJul 29, 2019
Elizabeth Warren’s husband, the Harvard Law Professor Bruce Mann, thus far in the shadows, illuminates his wife’s thinking through his writing.
John F. MullerJul 18, 2019
Stephen Rohde looks at three new reports that detail assaults to freedom of the press and freedom of speech over the past year.
Stephen RohdeJun 23, 2019
Alyson Claire Decker reviews Lawrence Baum and Neal Devins's "The Company They Keep: How Partisan Divisions Came to the Supreme Court."
Alyson Claire DeckerJun 11, 2019
One of the strangest and most contentious borders in US history is the watery one with Haiti.
Allison CoffeltMay 14, 2019
Stephen Rohde reads the Mueller Report and looks at past impeachment proceedings to determine where we go from here.
Stephen RohdeMay 3, 2019
Laurie Winer reviews several plays currently on Broadway, including "Hadestown," "To Kill a Mockingbird," and "My Fair Lady."
Laurie WinerApr 26, 2019
Mark Ellis reviews William A. Schabas's meticulously researched and gripping "The Trial of the Kaiser."
Mark EllisApr 8, 2019
Erwin Chemerinsky's "We the People" is a rallying cry for progressives to get out of their funk.
Laurie L. LevensonApr 3, 2019
"First: Sandra Day O’Connor" is the happy product of a rare publishing phenomenon: the marriage of a significant subject with a mature, empathetic...
Jonathan ShapiroApr 1, 2019
"The Free Speech Century" is a rich buffet of intellectual delicacies, which need not be gorged in one sitting but can be enjoyably sampled at...
Stephen RohdeMar 8, 2019
Siva Vaidhyanathan's "Antisocial Media" paints a bleak picture of Facebook's impact, but are its policy prescriptions enough?
Robert GorwaMar 4, 2019
Stephen Rohde delivers a speech on the judicial legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Stephen RohdeFeb 27, 2019
Sara Campos reviews Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas new memoir, "Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen."
Sara CamposFeb 26, 2019
Sabrina Alli reviews "The Meaning of Life: The Case for Abolishing Life Sentences" and "Insane: America’s Criminal Treatment of Mental Illness."
Sabrina AlliFeb 15, 2019
A years-long visual investigation into how Iraq War blowback is playing out in Egypt, the second-largest recipient of US military aid.
Elle Kurancid, Hamada ElrasamFeb 13, 2019
Daniel Elkind speaks to Vanessa Place about her provocative “You Had to Be There: Rape Jokes.”
Daniel ElkindFeb 5, 2019
In "Uncivil Warriors," Peter Charles Hoffer looks at how lawyers contributed to the coming conflict, shaped the issues, and helped prosecute the war.
Paul FinkelmanJan 30, 2019
Michael Donaldson evaluates Corey Field's "Entertainment Law: Fundamentals and Practice."
Michael C. DonaldsonJan 1, 2019
Richard Blaustein reviews Greg Berman and Julian Adler's "Start Here: A Road Map to Reducing Mass Incarceration."
Richard BlausteinDec 15, 2018
Two books on presidential impeachment lay out the legal — not political — foundations of the ultimate constitutional trapdoor.
Jane ChongDec 3, 2018