Would a second Donald Trump presidency really imperil American democracy? Influential commentators suggest that the former president is too “weak,” too desperate to be popular, or simply not “ smart ” ...
As universities have released demographic information about their new freshman classes — the first cohort affected by last year’s Supreme Court decision banning affirmative action — advocates for ...
And despite starting from a lower level, Brazil is not growing faster than the US. Both economies are expected to grow about three percent this year. At this rate, in twenty years, the average ...
The new Supreme Court term that began this week isn’t overflowing with obvious blockbusters. The justices have taken one big culture-war case — a challenge to Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming ...
At Yale, Lee was a psychology major and an aspiring journalist who served as managing editor of the News. Following her undergraduate career, she received her law degree from the University of Chicago ...
Trump will be able to use prosecutorial and investigative power to go after his political opponents. While frivolous charges will not lead to convictions, they will have significant harassment value.
Nathan Hensley, '25 with Chuck Wolf, '75, who teaches Employee Benefits Law, at the ACEBC reception in Washington, DC, where ...