Article Supreme Chutzpah If John Roberts insists on letting his colleagues act with impunity, the stress burdening the Supreme Court may become a crisis of legitimacy. By Miles Doyle October 28, 2023 Supreme Court Politics
Article Borders & Boundaries Standout films at this year’s New York Film Festival offer neither escape nor catharsis. By Robert Rubsam October 27, 2023 Movies Arts Culture
Article Searching for ‘Moral Clarity’ in Gaza U.S. policy with respect to Israel has long lacked “moral clarity” and is due for reexamination. By The Editors October 26, 2023 Middle East International Editorial Joe Biden
Article ChatGPT’s Corrosion of the Classroom In the AI era, we face the prospect of a servile dehumanization, of giving up activities that bring human beings a deep sense of joy, satisfaction, and connection. By Christopher Hazell October 25, 2023 Technology Science Culture
Article The Other Side of the Border Mass migration on the Southern border, like economic globalization and pandemics, points urgently to the interdependence of today’s world. By Evan Bednarz October 24, 2023 Immigration Latin America The Last Word
Article Welder of Words B. H. Fairchild’s latest collection reveals the poetry that can be found in metalworking and other physical labor. By Steven Knepper October 23, 2023 Poetry Books
Article Trusting LGBTQ+ students Diocesan policies targeting LGBTQ+ students must change. The Synod can help. By Nick Fagnant October 22, 2023 LGBTQ issues Synodality Religion Politics
Article Solving the Housing Crisis “When it comes to housing in the United States, it can be tempting to despair. But we shouldn’t, because we know how to end this crisis.” By Fran Quigley October 20, 2023 Economy Politics
Article The Double Life of George Eliot Marriage, for George Eliot, was a school in virtue. By Mollie Wilson O’Reilly October 19, 2023 Books Philosophy Fiction Nonfiction Culture
Article Did the Revolution of 1848 Fail? The story of 1848 has been told often and well, but never with the breadth and depth of Christopher Clark’s extraordinary book. By James J. Sheehan October 18, 2023 Politics Books History