Some companies are now making interns sign noncompete agreements: As a junior in college, Delaney Dunne took an internship for class credit and $10 an hour at co-working company TekMountain.
On June 30, 1928, Alabama ended the leasing of convicts to mine coal. One of the most controversial practices in southern labor history, this was a significant step toward human.
I have a piece at Vox wrapping up the latest Supreme Court term. It was a tentative term without a lot of blockbuster cases, but with plenty of signals that.
I teach in Iowa but, because of my partner's job, spend much of my time in Madison, Wisconsin. I occasionally write for a kinda new web publication there called The.
Making America Great Again with that old-timey Jim Crow favorite, the poll tax: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law on Friday denying the right to vote to anyone with.
Photo by Gage Skidmore (CC BY-SA 2.0) If you followed me on Twitter in 2016-2017 or read some of my posts in the same period, you may know that one.
Mark Joseph Stern's piece on how late-period Clarence Thomas has taken to filling the U.S. Reports with Federalist op-eds contains a crucial punchline: Thomas penned many such missives throughout this.
I have a piece at NBC News putting yesterday's disgraceful gerrymandering decision in the context of John Roberts's history of siding with the interests of the Republican Party over basic.
- No more criminal trials for Trump
- They got paid, so there ain’t nothin’ else to think about
- Nate Silver, replacement-level pundit
- Authoritarianism and Democracy
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 1,626
- Delusions of victory
- Alice Munro, RIP
- Home or abroad, Tom Cotton wants blood
- Tennessee’s abortion ban leads to involuntary sterilization
- Wake up Maggie I think I’ve got something to say to you