Wednesday, December 24, 2025 4:08 AM ET
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Pete Hegseth could be investigated for illegal orders by 5 different bodies – but none are likely to lead to charges -- Joshua Kastenberg, University of New Mexico18 days ago
Trump administration's immigrant detention policy broadly rejected by federal judges -- Cassandra Burke Robertson, Case Western Reserve University13 days ago
2026's abortion battles will be fought more in courthouses and FDA offices than at the voting booth -- Rachel Rebouché, The University of Texas at Austin13 days ago
Just follow orders or obey the law? What US troops told us about refusing illegal commands -- Charli Carpenter, UMass Amherst and Geraldine Santoso, UMass Amherst21 days ago
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Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship heads to the Supreme Court -- Jean Lantz Reisz, University of Southern California7 months ago
The Trump administration's anti-immigrant housing policy reflects a long history of xenophobia in public housing -- Rahim Kurwa, University of Illinois Chicago1 month ago
'These people do it naturally': President Trump's views on immigrant farmworkers reflect a long history of how farming has been idealized and practiced in America -- Doug Sackman, University of Puget Sound3 months ago
How the conservative Federalist Society will affect the Supreme Court for decades to come -- Paul M. Collins Jr., UMass Amherst and Tim Komatsu, UMass Amherst3 months ago
Why MAGA is so concerned with Epstein − and why the files are unlikely to dent loyalty to Trump -- Alex Hinton, Rutgers University - Newark1 month ago
Blame the shutdown on citizens who prefer politicians to vanquish their opponents rather than to work for the common good -- Robert B. Talisse, Vanderbilt University1 month ago
Pentagon investigation of Sen. Mark Kelly revives Cold War persecution of Americans with supposedly disloyal views -- Gregory A. Daddis, Texas A&M University24 days ago
Speaker Johnson's choice to lead by following the president goes against 200 years of House speakers building up the office's power -- SoRelle Wyckoff Gaynor, University of Virginia22 days ago
The Supreme Court is headed toward a radically new vision of unlimited presidential power -- Graham G. Dodds, Concordia University2 months ago
Federal judges are frustrated by defiance from the Trump administration and fuzziness from the Supreme Court -- John E. Jones III, Dickinson College3 months ago
'Without prejudice': What this 2-word legalese means for the dismissed charges against James Comey and Letitia James -- Ray Brescia, Albany Law School28 days ago
Why free speech rights got left out of the Constitution – and added in later via the First Amendment -- Donald Nieman, Binghamton University, State University of New York2 months ago
Polarizing political events are leading Americans to increasingly call for a national divorce -- Ryan D. Griffiths, Syracuse University1 month ago
'Big' legislative package shifts more of SNAP's costs to states, saving federal dollars but causing fewer Americans to get help paying for food -- Tracy Roof, University of Richmond3 months ago
Job of homeland security secretary is to adapt almost continuously to pressures from the department, the public and the world at large -- Frank J. Cilluffo, Auburn University11 months ago
House speaker's refusal to seat Arizona representative is supported by history and law -- Jennifer Selin, Arizona State University1 month ago
Many wealthy members of Congress are descendants of rich slaveholders − study demonstrates the enduring legacy of slavery -- Neil K R Sehgal, University of Pennsylvania and Ashwini Sehgal, Case Western Reserve University8 months ago
The disgraceful history of erasing Black cemeteries in the United States -- Chip Colwell, University of Colorado Denver1 month ago
Philadelphia continues long history of Black-led protest meetings aimed at fighting racial inequity and prejudice -- Linn Washington, Jr., Temple University9 months ago
60 years of progress in expanding rights is being rolled back by Trump − a pattern that's all too familiar in US history -- Philip Klinkner, Hamilton College and Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania10 months ago
Anti-LGBTQ+ policies harm the health of not only LGBTQ+ people, but all Americans -- Nathaniel M. Tran, University of Illinois Chicago10 months ago
Why rural Maine may back Democrat Graham Platner's populism in the Senate campaign − but not his party -- Nicholas Jacobs, Colby College; Institute for Humane Studies1 month ago
Coastal economies rely on NOAA, from Maine to Florida, Texas and Alaska – even if they don't realize it -- Christine Keiner, Rochester Institute of Technology9 months ago
Zohran Mamdani's transformative child care plan builds on a history of NYC social innovations -- Simon Black, Brock University1 month ago
Trump's ability to counter Netanyahu's spoiler tactics in public may have been key to advancing a ceasefire in Gaza -- Boaz Atzili, American University School of International Service1 month ago
Syria's mass graves: Accounting for the dead and disappeared is crucial for the nation to heal -- Stefan Schmitt, Florida International University10 months ago
Map wars in the Middle East: How cartographers charted and helped shape a regional conflict -- Christine Leuenberger, Cornell University10 months ago
Palestinians have long resisted resettlement – Trump's plan to 'clean out' Gaza won't change that -- Maha Nassar, University of Arizona10 months ago
Trump's anti-Venezuela actions lack strategy, justifiable targets and legal authorization -- Jeffrey Fields, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences1 month ago
The only 'winner' here is Putin: Ukraine unites in response to Trump-Zelenskyy spat and resigns itself to new reality -- Lena Surzhko Harned, Penn State9 months ago
As the Kremlin eyes a thaw with the White House, Russia's pro-war hawks aren't too happy -- Adam Lenton, Wake Forest University9 months ago
Is a united European voice possible in the age of Trump, Putin and far-right politics? Germany's new leader intends to find out -- Julia Khrebtan-Hörhager, Colorado State University9 months ago
Karoline Leavitt's White House briefing doublethink is straight out of Orwell's '1984' -- Laura Beers, American University6 days ago
How the 'slayer rule' might play a role in determining who will inherit wealth from Rob Reiner and his wife -- Naomi Cahn, University of Virginia and Reid Kress Weisbord, Rutgers University - Newark1 day ago
As DOJ begins to release Epstein files, his many victims deserve more attention than the powerful men in his 'client list' -- Stephanie A. (Sam) Martin, Boise State University3 days ago
Shaping the conversation means offering context to extreme ideas, not just a platform -- Graham Bodie, University of Mississippi5 days ago
If tried by court-martial, senator accused of 'seditious behavior' would be deprived of several constitutional rights -- Joshua Kastenberg, University of New Mexico7 days ago
Deception and lies from the White House to justify a war in Venezuela? We've seen this movie before in run-ups to wars in Vietnam and Iraq -- Betty Medsger, San Francisco State University3 days ago