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After Inconclusive Elections, Italy Must Stave Off Political Instability
Despite Italians’ desire to participate in their country’s democracy, Italy’s political future remains what it’s long been:...
Blockchain for education and skills? A big maybe.
There’s a lot of work to be done before blockchain tech helps American employers and learners navigate our education and labor markets.
Gamers Are Not the Answer to the Shortage of Cybersecurity Workers
Growing the field based on the people already in it is a mistake.
How Does North Korea See the Future of War and Peace?
A panel at the Future of War conference investigated the prospect of denuclearization and the futility of military engagement.
In New York, Curriculum Winds Up In Court鈥擜nd School Districts Win
A recent lawsuit points to the importance of access to online resources in classrooms鈥攁nd teachers’ role in protecting that access.
Restraining Inmates in Labor Is Supposed to Be the Exception
In San Diego, however, it’s the norm.
The Politics of Antitrust Enforcement
The specter of presidential interference in AT&T鈥檚 proposed merger with Time Warner questions the role of politics in antitrust enforcement.
Trump v. Hawaii – The White House’s Travel Ban Heads to the Supreme Court
Joshua Geltzer appeared on the Meet the Press Podcast to discuss the upcoming Supreme Court argument in the travel ban case.
Women and All Their Fake Free Time
We aren’t talking about the value of unpaid work. Here’s why, and why we should.