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An Open Letter on Student Protests
An Open Letter on Student ProtestsAs student protests continue on campuses around the country, we urge university presidents to protect academic freedom and free speech.
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Unhoused Residents’ Rights Hang In The Balance
Unhoused Residents’ Rights Hang In The BalanceSCOTUS case Grants Pass v. Johnson considers whether individuals can constitutionally be punished for sleeping in public.
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This SCOTUS Case Threatens Emergency Abortion Care
This SCOTUS Case Threatens Emergency Abortion CareThe consequential case will determine the fate of pregnant people's federal right to emergency care.
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Our Comic Takes on Classroom Censorship
Our Comic Takes on Classroom CensorshipOur newest comic encourages critical conversations around race and history.
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Police Say a Simple Warning Will Prevent Face Recognition Wrongful Arrests. That's Just Not True.
Police Say a Simple Warning Will Prevent Face Recognition Wrongful Arrests. That's Just Not True.Even when police heed warnings to take additional investigative steps, they exacerbate the unreliability of face recognition results.
Five Things to Know About the Supreme Court Case Threatening Doctors Providing Emergency Abortion Care
Five Things to Know About the Supreme Court Case Threatening Doctors Providing Emergency Abortion CareThe case will determine whether federal law protects pregnant people's right to emergency care.
How Comics Can Spark Conversations About Race and History in the Classroom
How Comics Can Spark Conversations About Race and History in the ClassroomOur newest comic series showcases the students and teachers on the frontlines of the fight against censorship in America.