If we want to stop violent assaults in youth sports, we need to change the rules of the game
Tamerlan Tsarnaev Is Buried in Virginia: Where Other Notorious Criminals Were Laid To Rest
TIME takes a look at where the remains of other notorious criminals throughout history have ended up
Is There a ‘Lawyer Bubble’?
The legal profession is facing some fundamental changes, and one former big-firm partner is sounding the alarm
Viewpoint: The New Food Police Are Out of Touch
The agenda of Michael Pollan and his ilk is far removed from the needs and concerns of everyday Americans
Viewpoint: Plan B Is Very Misunderstood
Emergency contraception is not “the abortion pill.” Like other forms of birth control, it prevents fertilization in the first place
When ‘Flex Time’ Means Ripping Off Workers
The Working Families Flexibility Act is actually a business-friendly Trojan horse
What Bangladesh Can Learn from New York’s Triangle Factory Fire
How do you turn a campaign against corruption into a national priority?
Viewpoint: Don’t Let the Boston Bombing Take Away Our Privacy Rights
The head of the ACLU argues that overreacting to events in Boston could turn America into a surveillance state
Viewpoint on Bangladesh Disaster: It’s Not All About the West
The West shouldn’t drown out the Bangladeshis’ fear and anger with a perennial debate over globalization
Viewpoint: Want Safer Drivers? Embrace, Don’t Ban, Technology
The federal government’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently announced guidelines calling for automakers to put limits on the installation of electronic devices in new cars, including a provision that most …
New Availability of Plan B Makes Philadelphia Abortion Doc an Anachronism
The awful horror of Gosnell will disappear not as a result of legislation or trials, but easy access to pharmaceutical options for abortion
Player’s Viewpoint on Jason Collins: Sport Isn’t About Machismo
With Jason Collins coming out, he helps us focus on what really matters
Internet Privacy: A New Bill Finally Offers Protections
California’s Right to Know Act would force Google and Facebook to reveal what personal information they’ve collected and how it’s being used