News in Brief In the Crusade Against Anti-LGBT Legislation, Corporations Are People Too Does the corporate boycott of states pursuing controversial “religious freedom” bills undercut critiques of the American campaign finance system? Jared Keller
News in Brief Brussels and the Forgotten Lessons of the Paris Attacks Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are playing right into ISIS's hands. Jared Keller
News in Brief The Three Federal Laws That Could Eliminate Gun Deaths in the U.S. A new study shows just how easily lawmakers could abate our national gun crisis. Jared Keller
News in Brief Barack Obama’s Broken Nuclear Promise The president made non-proliferation a centerpiece of his administration. What happened? Jared Keller
News in Brief What We Talk About When We Don’t Talk About Gun Control Why are Uber and iPhone security more important than solving our national gun problem? Jared Keller
News in Brief Can Marijuana Help Bring an End to America’s Opioid Crisis? That's what some Washington elite are hoping. Jared Keller
News in Brief Who’s to Blame for the Rise of Hate Groups? Donald Trump, for One A new report reveals that right-wing extremism is on the rise in the U.S., with no thanks to Trump. Jared Keller
News in Brief How Will South Carolina’s Voter ID Law Affect the Democratic Primary? As Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton work to court minority voters, a new law may keep them away from the polls. Jared Keller
News in Brief How Migratory Birds Could Save the Paris Agreement From the Supreme Court The death of Antonin Scalia may have spared the historic agreement from a premature demise, but its constitutional underpinnings are still in jeopardy. Jared Keller
News in Brief Did Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump Just Destroy the Myth of the New Hampshire Primary? The two insurgent candidates brought a reckoning for establishment politicos in the Granite State. Jared Keller