Social Justice Office Seeks Higher Office Having learned that corporations are people, too, one company takes the logic to the next step and runs for Congress. Emily Badger
Social Justice Obama’s Carrot and Shtick Approach If you can't get a chuckle across the aisle, how could you have gotten health care reform across? Emily Badger
Social Justice How Far Would You Go for 5 Cents? Charging a nickel for every bag at the grocery store has created 'a behavioral economist's dream.' Emily Badger
Environment Science, Human Rights and the Military The military commonly enlists science in its efforts. But when science is humanity, the relationship gets a little stickier. Emily Badger
News in Brief Is the Net Best Stuck in Neutrality? The question of 'net neutrality' will impact how you visit Miller-McCune.com in the future, but it's a hot topic of debate today. Emily Badger
Social Justice These Streets Weren’t Made for Walkin’ Getting Americans out of their cars would be nice, but their hometowns and mean streets would still favor motorized transport. Emily Badger
Economics Yeah, It Would Be Good to Drive Less, But … A national gathering of transportation wonks try to square the circle, fitting private cars into a low-carbon economy. Emily Badger
News in Brief Legalize ’Em Think tanks on both ideological sides agree — legalizing undocumented workers in the United States would be an economic boon. Emily Badger
Social Justice Proving the Theorem: Politician Equals Hypocrite It's long been noted that power corrupts, but it also makes people hypocrites, too. Emily Badger
Economics 10 (Potentially) Cool Innovations from Government The passing year has brought some technology and good ideas that just may improve the delivery of government services in the United States. Emily Badger