Social Justice California Looks to Make Historic Expansion of Access to Abortion A state law could soon be signed to allow non-doctors to perform some abortions. Nina Martin
Social Justice Men Feel Bad Around Smart, Successful Women But the self-esteem of women is unaffected by the success of their male partners, according to new research. Lisa Wade
Social Justice Quick Study: Would Corporate Crime Fall If More Women Were in Power? A Penn State study of corporate fraud in America found that men were almost always to blame. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Porn Viewing Impacts Attitudes on Women in Workplace New research finds people who watch pornography are less likely to support affirmative action for women. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice The Defensive Message in a Designer Handbag Two researchers offer evidence that women, consciously or not, use expensive items as a back-away signal to romantic rivals. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief The Lives of Dictators’ Wives The fancy clothes and charitable works aren't incidental: The dictator’s spouse is an important part of maintaining power. Daniel Luzer
Social Justice Why He Can’t Keep It in His Pants New research suggests men and women have a similar ability to resist temptation, but men's resistance fails more often because they experience stronger sex impulses. Tom Jacobs
Education Not So Hot for Teacher How did we come to decide that relationships between professors and students are almost always wrong? Daniel Luzer
Social Justice The Meaning of Beyoncé’s Haircut Oh, you haven't heard? Beyoncé got a haircut. Sarah Sloat
Social Justice What Do Victorian-Era Women and America’s Best Soccer Player Have in Common? They both use smelling salts! Ryan O'Hanlon