Vol. 52 No. 3, July 2020
Index
- WHAT 9/11 AND THE FINANCIAL CRISIS TEACH US ABOUT COVID-19.
- CALIFORNIA NIMBYS AREN'T LETTING THE COVID-19 CRISIS GO TO WASTE.
- INDIA'S NEW NATIONALISM, AND OURS.
- TRUMP'S BUMP STOCK BAN IS UNDER FIRE FROM HIS OWN JUDICIAL APPOINTEES.
- WHITE HOUSE (SORT OF) ADMITS TARIFFS ARE PAID BY AMERICANS.
- POLLYANNA WAS NOT A POLLYANNA: The surprising wisdom of a long-misunderstood classic.
- GOVERNMENTS ARE CUTTING RED TAPE TO KEEP AMERICANS FED.
- COVID-19 AND THE COLLAPSE OF COMPLEX SOCIETIES.
- WILL LATIN AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS BE A CASUALTY OF CORONAVIRUS?
- FACE MASK VOLUNTEERS DIY THEIR OWN KIND OF DIVISION OF LABOR.
- WHEN SHOULD FORCE BE USED TO PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH?
- Criminal Justice Divides the 'Conservative' Judiciary.
- Buddy-mandering: WHY REDISTRICTING REFORM SO OFTEN GOES OFF THE RAILS.
- 'People Should Have the Fundamental Human Right To Change Their Consciousness': Rick Doblin, a leading force in America's psychedelic renaissance, imagines a world of 'mass mental health' facilitated by formerly demonized drugs.
- Disaster Relief for Small Business Is a Disaster All Its Own: THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WILL ALWAYS FAIL THE PEOPLE IT'S MEANT TO HELP.
- ALONE TOGETHER IN THE PANDEMIC: HOW WE LOST OUR SOCIAL SPACES AND HOW WE FOUND THEM AGAIN.
- The Double Lives Hidden in the Census: Strange stories from the history of head counts.
- Drugs and Ammo: A look at war through the lens of the performance enhancers that help make it possible.
- CRIMINAL DISSENT.
- QUIBI.
- TIGER KING.
- COMICS AND STUFF.
- GUNS AND GUITARS.
- INHUMAN CONDITIONS.
- KIM KARDASHIAN WEST: THE JUSTICE PROJECT.
- 15 YEARS AGO: July 2005.
- 20 YEARS AGO: July 2000.
- 30 YEARS AGO: July 1990.
- 40 YEARS AGO: July 1980.
- 45 YEARS AGO: July 1975.
- Michael Munger Says 'Price Gouging' Gives Us Information We Need.
- An arbitrator has ordered the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department to reinstate an officer who was fired for hesitating to respond to the mass shooting at the Mandalay Bay casino in 2017.
- Berlin has agreed to pay compensation to two men who, at ages 6 and age 14, respectively, were deliberately placed in the care of pedophiles.
- Jezenia Gambino says her daughter is too embarrassed to return to the elementary school she attends in Port St. Lucie, Florida, after the girl's fifth-grade teacher asked in front of classmates if she and another girl were dating.
- Ludo Delgado was proud to have the chance to become an American citizen after moving to the U.S. from Mexico six years ago.
- San Francisco officials have agreed to pay $369,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a reporter whose home and office were illegally searched.
- Seth Reynolds has so far spent 300 nights in jail for defying a Boone County, Missouri.
- The Guardian reports that Saudi Arabia's three largest mobile phone companies--have made millions of tracking requests since November 2019 that would allow them to locate Saudi phone users in the United States.
- The School District of Philadelphia has barred teachers from providing remote instruction to students while schools are closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.