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Campus sexual assault prevention programs could do more to prevent violence,...

Heather Hensman Kettrey, Clemson University and Martie Thompson, Appalachian State University Ten years after a federal law required colleges...

Corporate spending in state politics and elections can affect everything from...

Richard A. Devine, DePaul University and R. Michael Holmes Jr., Florida State University Political spending by corporations is big...

Youth sports and other challenges of a nonbinary world: 3 essential...

Nick Lehr, The Conversation While recognition and acceptance of people who don’t identify as strictly male or female is...

Debunking the myth of legislative gridlock

Jeb Barnes, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences So much for gridlock. President Joe...

Out of Matthew Shepard’s tragic murder, a commitment to punishing hate...

Lara Schwartz, American University School of Public Affairs On an October night in 1998, Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old student at the University of Wyoming, was...

With the Supreme Court’s pending sports gambling decision, states are already...

Jennifer Roberts, University of Nevada, Las Vegas The gambling world is waiting with bated breath for the United States Supreme Court decision that could...

100 years later, the madness of daylight saving time endures

Michael Downing, Tufts University One hundred years after Congress passed the first daylight saving legislation, lawmakers in Florida this week passed the “Sunshine Protection Act,”...

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