Social Justice Our Prescient Look at Copyright’s Future The current kerfuffle over the iconic description of Obama puts us in mind of last month’s piece by… Michael Todd
Economics Advice for Filling Supreme Court Vacancies Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s surgery for pancreatic cancer has led to speculation about who might fill… Michael Todd
News in Brief Education Experts Confront Real-World Concerns News of Senate's proposed education cuts to stimulus package disappoints advocates at summit. Michael Todd
Economics Counting the Dead Freighted with Controversy, Part 2 Death tolls are a political weapon, and good, generally accepted numbers have proved elusive. As a result, methodology gets as much scrutiny as results. Michael Todd
Economics Stevie Wonder’s Camera Finally Arrives Back when “Saturday Night Live” might have as many as two funny sketches in a single show (that… Michael Todd
Social Justice Documentary Evidence That Nature is Weird Today in Mice has branched out over the past year to look at the odd rodent who didn’t… Michael Todd
Economics Memorable Stories of 2008 A host of meaningful stories from Miller-McCune.com's first full year on the Web. Michael Todd
News in Brief All Carnage Is Not Created Equal A proposed 'dirty war index' measures each side's atrocities and collateral damage in hopes of tamping them down. Michael Todd
Economics Walking the Gantlet Keeps Us Plump UPDATED: A policy brief finds increased obesity among the poor is likely tied to structural obstacles in better eating and exercising. Michael Todd
Economics Bit Player Turns Out to Be the Star The trace element molybdenum, and not that poseur phosphorous, governs the profligacy of your average tropical rainforest. Molybdenum,… Michael Todd