Criminal Justice Jake Wojtowicz | 1 Oct 2021 Background Checks for Alcohol: A Response Mightn't the benefits, consequences, and risks associated with guns and with alcohol look very different?
Education Katherine Hennessey | 30 Sep 2021 Can Men's Centers Reverse the Gender Gap on Campus? An innovative solution to declining male enrollment holds much larger promise.
Who’s Harmed by Abortion? The Texas Heartbeat Act fits uncomfortably with civil law's common understanding of the nature of harm, compensation, and aggrieved parties. 29 Sep 2021 | Richard Gibson
The Moral Danger of Conservative Nostalgia At what point does longing for days gone by become something more than a mere expression of personal taste? 21 Sep 2021 | A.G. Holdier
On the Obligations of Sports Fandom Admiration for athletic accomplishment often bleeds through to the personal. Is there any of making sure our praise stays on the field? 20 Sep 2021 | Jake Wojtowicz
Background Checks for Alcohol Our policies and intuitions when it comes to policing guns and alcohol appear inconsistent. Are there justifications we can give? 17 Sep 2021 | Timothy Hsiao
Do Insects Matter? On what grounds might we justifiably distinguish between those with interests and those without them? 15 Sep 2021 | Dustin Crummett
On the Permissibility of Procreation How big an impact does the choice to not have a child make on climate change really? 9 Sep 2021 | Marshall Bierson
The Worst Thing You Can Do for Climate Change We seem to be accelerating toward hard caps and milestones while the problem is only compounding. 8 Sep 2021 | Daniel Burkett
Aesop and the Unvaccinated: On Messaging and Rationality Too much time is devoted to finger-pointing and name-calling, while not enough attention is paid to what goes into the message. 20 Aug 2021 | Ted Bitner
Intellectual Property and the Right of Necessity How can we honor our obligation to those in need without creating additional kinds of unfairness? 18 Aug 2021 | Marshall Bierson
The Artemis Accords: A New Race to Dominate Space The land grab currently afoot has people and nations staking their claim to goods that shouldn't be owned. 21 Jul 2021 | Desmonda Lawrence
In Defense of Space Tourism for Billionaires Mightn't unhindered ambition and the capacity dream be good (perhaps even necessary) for the soul? 20 Jul 2021 | Giles Howdle
The Aristotelian Vulgarity of Billionaires in Space Can virtue ethics help put appropriate words to a lingering doubt and spell out the antipathy we feel? 19 Jul 2021 | A.G. Holdier
Space: The Immoral Frontier? Can the broad consensus on the "necessary" nature of space travel find a moral justification? 19 Jul 2021 | Carlo DaVia
Sha'Carri Richardson and the Spirit of the Game Is the Olympics's selective ban on substance abuse about protecting the sport or projecting an image? 8 Jul 2021 | Kenneth Boyd
Revenge Porn, Public Interest, and Free Speech Can revenge porn be protected speech? 29 Jun 2021 | Tucker Sechrest
Time for Social Conscription? The pandemic has offered a compelling backdrop for considering the institution of a national service program. 18 Jun 2021 | Richard Gibson
Pride Parades and Respectability Politics Etiquette norms regarding "good taste" and "decency" are just another tool used to stifle expression, encourage conformity, and police group identity. 9 Jun 2021 | Beatrice Harvey
Criticism of Israel, Media Focus, and Bias Given all the other international conflicts, can anything but anti-Semitism explain the obsession with Israeli policies? 4 Jun 2021 | Benjamin Rossi
How Can the 2022 Olympic Games Remain Neutral? The International Olympic Committee asks that we celebrate sport while holding our tongues. 5 May 2021 | Katherine Hennessey
Justice for All?: William Kelly and Kyle Rittenhouse Should departments really be in the business of policing their officers' off-duty behavior? 26 Apr 2021 | Tucker Sechrest