Title IX Lawsuit May Create More Problems than It Solves
Eighteen state attorneys general are suing over the Department of Education’s new regulations, but some experts worry the lawsuit will do more harm than good.
Eighteen state attorneys general are suing over the Department of Education’s new regulations, but some experts worry the lawsuit will do more harm than good.
Sexual violence is endemic in unexpected places on college campuses, not just in “jock” environments like fraternities — and administrators aren’t doing enough to stop it.
This excerpt from author Robin Marty’s book, Crow After Roe, chronicles the various ways Texas lawmakers worked with anti-abortion advocates to sharply decrease women’s access.
Federal funding for contraception is in the crosshairs of Republicans as they push their anti-abortion agenda.
Johnny Depp’s clever strategy, Laura Kipnis on Title IX, and Reactionary Feminism
With post 9/11 banking reforms, banks are becoming an arm of the government — a very muscular arm.
The man at the center of a new congressional COVID-19 inquiry has a dubious past.
Wealthy private schools receive stimulus funds, leaving public schools that serve underprivileged students with even greater budget shortfalls.
The other day, USA Today ran an article reporting that 2010 had tied 2005 as the warmest year since record-keeping began in 1880. That’s disturbing data, or course. But what really caught my eye was who they chose to question the significance of the news: a climatologist with….the Cato Institute. That’s a policy outfit heavily funded by the very companies whose emissions heat up the earth’s atmosphere.
The progressive New York congressman and member of “the Squad” sees things as they might be and asks: Why not?
And then out through the tunnel, dragging his bum leg, came Willis Reed onto the Madison Square Garden court.
But reading this will make you feel very much alive.