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The shifting First Amendment
Humanities & Society

The shifting First Amendment

Gregory Magarian, professor of law, explains how the Supreme Court has turned the First Amendment on its head.
September 9, 2019
Notes from the right-hand man
Campus & Community

Notes from the right-hand man

What I learned from Mark Wrighton
April 11, 2019
Three questions with Mark Rank on economic insecurity
Disparity

Three questions with Mark Rank on economic insecurity

Mark Rank has been studying economic insecurity in America for more than two decades. His findings? You may be more at risk than you think. Why is economic insecurity such a problem in the U.S. and what can we do about it?
August 21, 2017
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