The Marshall Project reports on the 50th anniversary of Gregg v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruling that reinstated the U.S.
Congressman Tom Kean's recent leave of absence for depression reveals a staggering inequity in how the powerful receive mental health benefits compared to how the layperson does.
International lawyers often speak about "fragmentation" as though it were a disease. The language itself is revealing. Something has fractured. Something has br ...
Higher education is facing a historic collapse in public confidence. Because trust is earned not manufactured, universities ...
Politicians in Quebec were quick to condemn the alleged racist acts by an entire squad of police officers in Montréal-Nord.
Or are schools using it as a Band-Aid to patch over more systemic problems? The answer to both questions is yes, says Cathy Vatterott, a professor emeritus in the department of educator preparation ...
The Prince of Wales will today declare that homelessness stems from "systemic failure" rather than individual shortcomings as ...
U.S. immigrants' rights advocates welcomed the announcement by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis of the closure of "Alligator ...
Fifty years ago, Americans set out on a polarizing mission: to find a just and fair way to punish the worst of the worst crimes by execution. In some ways, this was a surprising choice. In 1972, a ...
The newly elected president of the Southern Baptist Convention denies that there was ever a "systematic" cover-up of sexual ...
Most cities don't even know which sidewalks need fixing. Two cities show how to do better.
Serhii "Flash" Beskrestnov, an adviser to Ukraine's defence minister, said that alongside positive news from the war, Ukraine ...