Understanding Xi Jinping’s US Visit

hinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to the United States comes at a time of concern about numerous important issues…

9 years ago

Consent Searches and the Need to Expand Miranda Rights

early July, Sandra Bland was pulled over for a minor traffic violation. Initially, the stop appeared to proceed smoothly. Bland…

9 years ago

Michael Posner on the Global State of Workers’ Rights

Michael H. Posner is a Professor of Business and Society at NYU’s Stern School of Business. He is currently working…

9 years ago

The Question of the State in Black Lives Matter

lack Lives Matter. This isn’t a question, or at least it shouldn’t be. And in three days or months or…

9 years ago

The British Election Results: Thoughts on the Impossible

this brave new world, politics are so quantified and overanalyzed that presidential elections often seem to be over before they…

10 years ago

2014 – 2015 Politicos: The Ten Most Influential Students in Campus Politics

Read our 2014–2015 rankings to find out which ten students have been most influential in shaping what has been a…

10 years ago

Violent Resistance is Counterproductive

ampus discourse surrounding the justifiability of violent resistance has burgeoned in tandem with the occasionally-violent protests against police brutality following…

10 years ago

Former President of Peru on the Crisis in Democracy, Education, and Leadership

Alejandro Toledo was the President of Peru from 2001 to 2006 and is currently a consulting professor at the Freeman…

10 years ago

The Stanford Review Has No Case

Sunday, Brandon Camhi, editor-in-chief of the Stanford Review, rose before the ASSU Constitutional Council to argue that the Stanford Students of Color Coalition (SOCC)…

10 years ago

Marco’s Mistake

lorida Senator Marco Rubio could be a force in the future Republican party. He checks most of the boxes of…

10 years ago