I spoke with Senator Debbie Stabenow, the architect of the lawâs mental health care provisions, to understand how it happenedâand what it can teach us about policy reform. by Abdul El-Sayed
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The Amazon Rain Forestâs Future Is on the Ballot in Brazil The murders of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira highlight the vast gulf between Bolsonaroâs lawless and exploitative approach to the rain forest and his opponentâs proposed reforms. by Andre Pagliarini
The Rise of the Hereditary Judiciary As more and more judges engineer their own end-of-career successions, the rule of law is starting to warp in dangerous and unsustainable ways. by Matt Ford
From the archives:
Britainâs Boarding School Problem How the countryâs elite institutions have shaped colonialism, Brexit, and todayâs global super-rich by Joanna Scutts
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Is the Neoliberal Era Over Yet? The current political order may have proven a failure. But neither party has presented an alternative yet. by Ed Burmila