The Respect for Marriage Act won’t fully protect same-sex parents Alison Gash - December 8, 2022 If the Supreme Court overturns Obergefell, officials in some states could again refuse to recognize the parental authority of two moms or two dads
Trans advocates work locally. Conservatives fight back nationally. Alison Gash - May 31, 2022 Support for LGBTQ rights is at an all-time high, but some state legislatures are on the attack
Evangelicals opposed abortion long before their leaders caught up Neil O’Brian - May 17, 2022 Before Roe v. Wade, Catholic leaders were more vocal about their opposition — but rank-and-file evangelicals mostly agreed with them.
The Supreme Court is taking suspect science seriously. Conservative groups have worked for years for that. Joshua C. Wilson and Alison Gash - December 14, 2021 Various organizations fight science by peddling doubt and discord on topics such as climate change, covid-19 and abortion
William Barr thinks China is stealing American technology. Can the U.S. halt the exchange of knowledge? Yeling Tan and Peter Hall - February 14, 2020 U.S. companies — and the scientific community — could lose out in the long term.
Will U.S. trade pressure actually change China’s industrial policy? Yeling Tan - December 20, 2018 [caption id="attachment_80259" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Workers produce medical supplies at a
Is marijuana decriminalization possible in the Middle East? Farah Samti and Alexandra Domike Blackman - April 20, 2018 [caption id="attachment_72539" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A Tunisian boy cycles past street
How Monday’s England-Slovakia soccer match just might influence Brexit Jamie Gruffydd-Jones - June 17, 2016 On June 23, 2016, U.K. voters will decide whether to
Republicans say goodbye to the Confederate flag–and hello to a new strategy Joseph Lowndes - June 24, 2015 [caption id="attachment_26439" align="alignnone" width="620" class="center"] File: Protesters hold a sign
Credentialism, elite employment, and career aspirations Andrew Gelman - February 21, 2011 Steve Hsu has posted a series of reflections here, here,