Emily Dufton’s Addiction, Inc: Medication-Assisted Treatment and America’s Forgotten War on Drugs, explores the arc of treatment for opioid addiction from the late 1960s to the present, arguing that, briefly during the early 1970s, the federal government provided real treatment for addicts.

Atlanta author Murray Browne takes us into the occluded world of jury duty, where right and wrong and big consequences depend on people seeing things the same way.

Last Tuesday was Election Day in America. This is a presidential year, so it got more attention. Like […]

J. Edgar Hoover’s ascent within the FBI reveals the birth of an unprecedented surveillance apparatus that would survey US citizens for decades to come.

We still can’t stop thinking about how excited Elaine Benes would be that JFK Jr. is coming back.

Voter fraud is on everybody’s Twitter feed these days. While most everyone concedes that in person voting fraud […]

Kate is the projected valedictorian, and will graduate as #1 in her class, with a 4.0 GPA. Before […]

Overshadowed by August’s unprecedented wildcat strikes in professional sports, an equally significant labor action went relatively unnoticed. On […]