The new CID Voices podcast from the Harvard Center for International Development is bringing together a constellation of leaders who are…
Previous research focused on popular US Supreme Court rulings expanding rights; however, less is known about rulings running against…
“As Elissa Washuta makes the transition from college kid to independent adult, she finds herself overwhelmed by the calamities piling up in…
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On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a 5-4 ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, holding that…
Dr. Elizabeth Linos is the Emma Bloomberg Associate Professor for Public Policy and Management, and Faculty Director of The People Lab…
Times of strain often lead to explosions of religiosity, as people turn to faith as a balm against misfortune. The coronavirus pandemic,…
When we debate questions in international law, politics, and justice, we often use the language of rights—and far less often the language…
“On a winter morning in 1990, Senator Byron Dorgan of North Dakota picked up the Bismarck Tribune. On the front page, a small girl gazed…
“Narrated by a young Native American living on the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana, Winter in the Blood is the story of a man living…