News in Brief American Judges Are Playing Doctor—and Doing Harm An early look at a Pacific Standard story that's currently only available to subscribers. Pacific Standard Staff
Environment Tuna Helper: How a Fish Statistician Got Famous and Changed a Country’s Mind Toshio Katsukawa is working to get the Japanese to eat only fish whose populations aren’t endangered. Bonnie Tsui
Economics The End of Locker-Room Talk What a court case involving construction workers, moist towelettes, and a bridge in New Orleans signals about the future of manhood in the workplace. Michael Fitzgerald
Economics The Future of Manhood in the Workplace An early look at a Pacific Standard story that's currently only available to subscribers. Pacific Standard Staff
Social Justice Mob Injustice The power of public shaming can't be controlled. Can it save the planet? Matt Feeney
Economics Our Very Real Problem With Human Trafficking If we want to fight human trafficking, we should start by understanding it more clearly. Tom Kecskemethy
Economics Trafficking in Errors An early look at a Pacific Standard story that's currently only available to subscribers. Pacific Standard Staff
Education The Intellectual Father of Personalized Education Patrick Suppes saw AltSchool coming in the 1950s. Kevin Carey
Environment Scorched For Central American migrants, the promise of work in the fields of California has dried up. Lauren Markham