While much of the public debate about self-driving cars focuses on safety, a new national study from the University of ...
The assertion of “choice” as the primary edict of feminism’s goal unfortunately individualizes and privatizes dilemmas that are, in fact, symptoms of various structural inequalities. Treating any ...
In Q&A, UChicago experts discuss regime change, the legal basis for military action, and global fallout from the U.S.-Israel attack ...
At the command of a female instructor, a line of girls and women, some wearing pink ear protectors, shoot five rounds at a ...
Katie Eyer discusses how courts’ statutory interpretation shapes civil rights enforcement. In a conversation with The ...
By Maame A.S. Mensa-BonsuOn International Women’s Day, we pause to truly focus on the state of women around the world. It is a moment of celebration for sure. But it is also a moment of deep ...
Adam Smith’s free-markets masterwork, published on March 9, 1776, was about much more than economics.
America faces a crisis of language as it struggles to define the shift in power during Trump's presidency. Democratic erosion occurs through normalization of executive power.
Inspired by Mississippi, more states are holding back third graders who struggle to read. But a new research paper shows that this policy can have harmful long-run consequences for those students.
Advocates across the U.S. are hoping a growing unhappiness of wage and wealth inequalities that have increased coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic will help more states adopt policies involve the ...