Law, Policy & Society
Scholars Reza Aslan, Daniel Dennett, and William Schweiker spar but find common ground.
Worried about online privacy? So is Ben Zhao.
From our archive: Allan Bérubé, EXʼ68, wrote Coming Out Under Fire to tell the history of gay men and lesbian women in World War II. (Photography by Bart Everly)
For activist Heather Booth, AB’67, AM’70, the personal has been the political for more than 50 years.
It started as a joke. Then it became a thing.
Questions for the College alumnus and Law School professor.
Retirement doesn’t always live up to the blissful media image.
Want to exercise more, save money, and eat healthier? Ayelet Fishbach’s research can help.
Soia Mentschikoff (1915–1984) reformed how the United States does business and led the way for later generations of women in law.
Two constitutional scholars weigh 21st-century challenges to the letter and spirit of the First Amendment.
Rebecca Sandefur, AM’97, PhD’01, studies how real people use—or don’t use—the civil justice system, and proposes real solutions.