The backlash focused on due process for those accused of sexual harassment ignores the need for a fairer process overall to address sexual harassment and empower all survivors. Establishing a process ...
Difficult conversations are uncomfortable, and right now, there are many to be had. The events of the past five months confront us with familiar and new conversations about a host of issues, such as ...
This article references and responds, in part, to Nancy Gertner’s article, “Sex, Lies and Justice,” from the Winter 2015 issue of The American Prospect magazine. Gertner responds to Brodsky, here. In ...
With trust long gone, and fair play having given way to continued and self-interested negotiation, a sustainable future for Europe requires new leadership; collaborative, visionary, and inspiring. The ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am a professor and publish on constitutional and educational issues. People disagree over a lot of things when it comes to ...
Lecturer, ARC Laureate Fellowship Project 'Anti-Terror Laws and the Democratic Challenge', Faculty of Law, UNSW Sydney In a courtroom crowded with supporters ...
“WHILE on the one hand it is of the utmost importance that the courts should act to suppress sedition, it is not less important that the freedom of political controversy on which to a very great ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... I didn’t know much about redistricting or gerrymandering until I took a constitutional law class in college. There are not sufficient words available in this ...
The whole question about Fair Park, our 277-acre albatross that everybody thinks should be turned over to a private entity, is whose entity. Seriously down-at-the-heels but still shabbily beautiful in ...
There's a word that keeps coming up, whether you're watching the nightly news, scrolling through Twitter, or talking to your family. "Fair." Or maybe, actually, the word is "unfair." President Trump ...