Laila Al-Arian: Free Speech Under Attack for Muslim Americans Laila Al-Arian: Free Speech Under Attack for Muslim Americans
Why we should all be concerned about the unconstitutional tactics law enforcement agencies are using against American Muslims.
Jun 25, 2012 / Video / Francis Reynolds
Living in an American Age of Techno-Wonder and Unreason Living in an American Age of Techno-Wonder and Unreason
Magic and the making of an American political culture.
Jun 25, 2012 / Lewis Lapham
Don’t Like Sports? Three Other Reasons to Be a Fan of Title IX Don’t Like Sports? Three Other Reasons to Be a Fan of Title IX
Even the non-sporty among us have likely benefited from its enforcement.
Jun 25, 2012 / Blog / Bryce Covert
Why Obama’s Web Traffic Is Good for Romney Why Obama’s Web Traffic Is Good for Romney
What’s the biggest misconception about Obama’s online edge?
Jun 25, 2012 / Blog / Ari Melber
What’s Still the Matter With David Blankenhorn What’s Still the Matter With David Blankenhorn
His conversion from a onetime foe of same-sex marriage into a supporter hasn’t changed his regressive, punitive views on marriage one bit.
Jun 24, 2012 / Blog / Richard Kim
Erica Jong: Huffington’s Fear of Paying Erica Jong: Huffington’s Fear of Paying
“Artists who turncoat and exploit other artists—I have no words.”
Jun 22, 2012 / Blog / Leslie Savan
Affordable Care vs., um, Nothing Affordable Care vs., um, Nothing
Eric on Kinky Friedman and Reed on Obamacare.
Jun 22, 2012 / Blog / Eric Alterman
Who’s Afraid of Secular Government? Who’s Afraid of Secular Government?
Obama bends over backwards to accommodate faith groups. It’s time for Democrats to champion separation of church and state instead.
Jun 22, 2012 / Sarah Posner
Can Street Violence Be Fought Like a Virus? Can Street Violence Be Fought Like a Virus?
CeaseFire Chicago, pioneered by an infectious disease expert, has been heralded as an unprecedented success. Will a summer spike in homicides threaten the program in other cities w...
Jun 21, 2012 / Jeff Deeney
If the Supreme Court Strikes Down the Mandate—What’s Next? If the Supreme Court Strikes Down the Mandate—What’s Next?
With the vast majority of Americans pushing for some kind of healthcare reform, Congress and states have options, from subsidies to state-level mandates to single-payer.
Jun 21, 2012 / Blog / George Zornick