Issues
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Blood From A Stone: Child Support’s Perverse Incentives
Mary Kate Leahy | March 5, 2016The math doesn't add up.
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Reckoning in Rome: A Look at the Ballarat Abuse Scandal
Jillian Sequeira | March 3, 2016Cardinal George Pell takes center stage.
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Ransomware: Holding Our Digital Lives Hostage?
Michael Sliwinski | March 2, 2016Why is ransomware so effective?
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Inside the Cage: Controversial Zoos Might be the Next Animal Rights Crusade
Jillian Sequeira | February 26, 2016Check out some of the controversial zoos around the world.
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Stadium Deals: The High Price of Your Home Team
Michael Sliwinski | February 21, 2016The cost has become huge.
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Entrepreneurial Spirit?: Behind the Sale of Food Stamps
Mary Kate Leahy | February 19, 2016Why do people need to sell food stamps?
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When The Show Can’t Go On: Dissecting Music Industry Contracts
Jillian Sequeira | February 18, 2016Questions in the wake of the Kesha controversy.
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What Does Antonin Scalia’s Death Mean for the Supreme Court?
Ajla Glavasevic | February 17, 2016A look at his life and legacy.
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Why Does Peace in Syria Remain Elusive?
Michael Sliwinski | February 16, 2016Where each of the major players stand.
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Iran’s Leadership: Inside the Complex Regime
Michael Sliwinski | February 11, 2016Who is in charge in Iran?
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Beyond Sundance: What’s Next for “The Birth of a Nation?”
Jillian Sequeira | February 9, 2016How films go from indie to mainstream.
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Prostitution: Should The “World’s Oldest Profession” Be a Profession?
Mary Kate Leahy | February 8, 2016How should governments deal with prostitution?
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Talking About Pay In The Workplace: Is Sunlight The Best Disinfectant?
Mary Kate Leahy | February 5, 2016Why pay transparency is important.
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Juveniles with Life Sentences: Will They Get Second Chances Thanks to SCOTUS?
Ajla Glavasevic | February 4, 2016A look at the landmark decision.
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The Innocence Project: A Shot at Redemption in the U.S. Criminal Justice System
Amanda Gernentz Hanson | February 3, 2016Learn how this non-profit is working to free the wrongfully convicted.
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What are the Major Takeaways from the 2016 World Economic Forum?
Jillian Sequeira | February 2, 2016What happened at Davos this year?
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Going Green: The Future of Renewable Energy is Getting Brighter
Michael Sliwinski | January 30, 2016The future looks bright and green.
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Perverse Incentives: Are Needle Exchanges Good Policy?
Mary Kate Leahy | January 29, 2016Can the ends justify the means?
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Finding El Chapo: What his Arrest Means for Mexico and the Drug Trade
Michael Sliwinski | January 28, 2016Will it make a difference?
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The Impacts of Widespread Sexual Assault in Cologne
Jillian Sequeira | January 25, 2016What's next?
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Tuition-Free Education: Presidential Candidates Weigh In
Jamal Evan Mazyck | January 23, 2016This will keep coming up in the 2016 race.
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The Federal Government’s Immigration Showdown: SCOTUS Will Decide
Ajla Glavasevic | January 22, 2016How will Obama's executive actions fare?
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The Transgender Murder Crisis: Why Were There So Many Killings in 2015?
Amanda Gernentz Hanson | January 22, 2016Why do we know so little?
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The Evolution of Activism: From the Streets to Social Media
Michael Sliwinski | January 21, 2016While the process has changed, the fundamentals have not.
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Legal Battles over the Mirena IUD: What’s Next?
Jillian Sequeira | January 20, 2016What's going on with Bayer's IUD, Mirena?
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What’s Going on in Oregon? Domestic Terrorism in the Beaver State
Michael Sliwinski | January 15, 2016How do the Bundy's fit into the history of right-wing violence?
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Human Rights Justice Served as Japan and South Korea Address Violations Against “Comfort Women”
Ajla Glavasevic | January 8, 2016What does this mean for human trafficking worldwide?
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Flooding in the Midwest: The Challenges of Disaster Relief
Jillian Sequeira | January 5, 2016Midwest flooding means work for FEMA.
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The Personal Care Products Safety Act: Modernizing Outdated Regulations
Society for Women's Health Research | January 5, 2016A cause we should all be supporting.
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The EEOC and Sara Lee: A Landmark Discrimination Case in Texas
Jillian Sequeira | January 4, 2016What does this mean for the future of discrimination settlements?