A recent report from Pew Research’s Center for the People & the Press returned attention to the exasperatingly familiar question…
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A recent report from Pew Research’s Center for the People & the Press returned attention to the exasperatingly familiar question…
Continue reading →This post also appears on the American Association of University Professors Academe blog. Academia doesn’t always do a good job…
Continue reading →As all my friends have noticed, I’ve never spent a lot of time on social media. Indeed, I never quite…
Continue reading →This is part of the paper W. Bradford Wilcox and I are giving at the Future of Children conference at…
Continue reading →This isn’t a new story, but it bears repeating until something finally changes. Why have rates of incarceration skyrocketed even…
Continue reading →The NFL is filled with criminals, right? And former pro football players often die young, correct? I was surprised to…
Continue reading →I recently received the dubious honor of election to the board of a national scholarly association that will remain nameless.…
Continue reading →I was looking at data from the 2006-2010 National Survey of Family Growth, and came across this interesting variable. Most Americans…
Continue reading →President Obama, many members of congress, and much of the American public supports military action against ISIS. Why? Despite overheated…
Continue reading →I’m currently reading Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus, by Rick Perlstein. It offers a…
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