Opinion Tim Sommers | 1 Sep 2023 On the Possibility of Presidential Self-Pardoning How far do the powers of the executive branch extend?
Education Jeffery Frank | 25 Aug 2023 Children Deserve Less Screen Time in Schools There are some problems technology cannot solve.
Is Violent Protest Ever Justified? On what grounds could we found a right to resist? 16 Aug 2023 | Richard Gibson
Academic Activism, Objectivity, and Public Outreach What might the facilitation of open-ended inquiry actually demand? 4 Aug 2023 | Benjamin Rossi
Can Relationship Science Teach Us to Talk Politics Again? How can we fix the way that we speak to one another? 2 Aug 2023 | Joshua May
'Barbie'’s Stereotypical Feminism The struggle against patriarchy comes in far more shapes, sizes, and hues. 28 Jul 2023 | Cargile Williams
The Call for Supreme Court Reform How can we tell whether the judicial system is functioning properly? 25 Jul 2023 | James M. Okapal
What Titan Teaches About Technological Recklessness Move fast and break things? 19 Jul 2023 | Matthew S.W. Silk
How I Learned to Worry About the Bombs: Cluster Munitions in Ukraine On what grounds could the use be justified? 13 Jul 2023 | Nicholas Kreuder
Ethics and Other Minds: The Moral Permissibility of Octopus Farms Our narrow conception of consciousness enables us to get away with murder. 30 Jun 2023 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Why Pride Merch Matters Target's restock comes complete with moral implications. 14 Jun 2023 | Kelly Weirich
Allen v. Mulligan, the Voting Rights Act, & Non-Ideal Theory What are the implications of our arguments regarding race-based redistricting? 13 Jun 2023 | Nicholas Kreuder
Is Canadian Democracy Getting Weaker? What does legitimate democratic oversight demand? 12 Jun 2023 | Matthew S.W. Silk
Affirmative Action and the Long Road to Justice: Are We There Yet? Are race-conscious admissions the right stopgap measure for arriving at our ideal world? 5 Jun 2023 | Wes Siscoe
The Trouble with Tasers Is the stun gun really an alternative to a firearm? 30 May 2023 | Tim Sommers
On Academic Freedom and Striking the Right Balance Any speech regime comes with disadvantages. 22 May 2023 | Benjamin Rossi
Should AI Development Be Stopped? What are the doomsayers really telling us? 17 May 2023 | Matthew S.W. Silk
The Perils of Perfectionism in Energy Policy Second-best solutions still supply solid support. 12 May 2023 | Giles Howdle
Narrowly Defined: Corruption in the Court Undue influence comes in many shapes in sizes, we need a legal approach to match. 8 May 2023 | Evan Arnet