Social Justice ‘This Is the Closest to Home It’s Ever Been’: Scenes From the ‘March for Our Lives’ in Washington, D.C. The marchers offered an array of ideas for reducing gun violence in America. Francie Diep
Education Why Requiring Daycare Workers to Head Back to School Hurts the Working Class Education wonks have an idea to make daycare better; it makes life for the workers who rely on daycare employment a lot worse. Amanda Palleschi
News in Brief Judge Throws Out Guilty Verdict for Woman Who Laughed During Sessions’ Confirmation Hearing Chief Judge Robert Morin ruled that the prosecutors' argument was improper. Kate Wheeling
Social Justice The Resilience of Pride in the Trump Era Queer people mobilized in Washington, D.C., this weekend to celebrate gains and to push back against threats. Brandon Tensley
News in Brief The Week in Photos: From Making Pet Food to Lifting Weights A round-up of images from Viewfinder, Pacific Standard's daily photo feature. Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief You Say You Want a Revolution But what you should really want is reform. Chayenne Polimédio
Economics The Future of Work: Challenges—and Opportunities—for Washington The latest entry in a special project in which business and labor leaders, social scientists, technology visionaries, activists, and journalists weigh in on the most consequential changes in the workplace. Mark R. Warner
News in Brief Problems With Police Sanctions Recent research about ways to deal with police misconduct, and some of its unintended consequences. Lauren Kirchner
Social Justice Why They’re the Redskins There's such a thing as going too far, but team mascots are supposed to be offensive. Daniel Luzer
Environment Watch America Become Obese and Engulfed by the Ocean The future is big and wet. Ryan O'Hanlon