Cafe : Opinion
Right-Wing Fixation on Book Bans is Here to Stay
A wholesale refashioning of American myth is under way.
11.11.23 | 9:00 am
Louisiana’s ‘In God We Trust’ Law May Violate Establishment Clause Of The First Amendment
The Louisiana law comes at a time of rising concerns about Christian nationalism and on the heels of a pivotal court case.
11.05.23 | 9:00 am
The Importance Of The United Auto Workers’ Victory
UAW president Shawn Fain described the victory as a 'turning point in the class war.'
10.31.23 | 12:27 pm
SCOTUS Is Helping The Christian Right Undermine The Force Of Anti-Discrimination Law
It is increasingly clear from the nation’s highest court that religious objections can invalidate anti-discrimination protections and provide popular intolerance with an end run around the law.
10.15.23 | 9:00 am
We Don’t Talk About Leonard: The Man Behind the Right’s Supreme Court Supermajority
The inside story of how Leonard Leo built a machine that remade the American legal system — and what he plans to do next.
10.14.23 | 9:00 am
Why The UAW Union’s Tough Bargaining Strategy Is Working
The union’s bargaining strategy has three interconnected elements: an emphasis on substance, processes affecting interpersonal relations, and the setup – or context.
10.07.23 | 9:00 am
Nazi Germany Had Admirers Among American Religious Leaders – And White Supremacy Fueled Their Support
Americans’ support for Nazi Germany is best explained by belief in white supremacy.
10.01.23 | 9:00 am
If Police Had Treated Proud Boys Like A Street Gang From The Start, Jan 6 Attack May Have Been Less Severe
Treating Proud Boys solely as members of a terrorist organization does not actually stamp out white supremacy groups.
09.30.23 | 9:00 am