Archives

    July 08, 2025

    Feature

    1. Law professor’s TEDx Talk explores the personal underpinnings of her career and how she embraced the stages of competence
    2. Capitalism and Democracy are Weakening — Reviving the Idea of ‘Calling’ Can Help to Repair Them
    3. Daily Briefs

    Column

    1. Comparisons to Third Reich are all too real
    2. Misinformation lends itself to social contagion – here’s how to recognize and combat it

    Business

    1. From Seattle to Atlanta, new social housing programs seek to make homes permanently affordable for a range of incomes
    2. Wegovy and Zepbound prices fall, but access to the obesity drugs still isn’t guaranteed
    3. ‘Big’ legislative package shifts more of SNAP’s costs to states, saving federal dollars but causing fewer Americans to get help paying for food

    Courts

    1. Confederacy group sues state park for planning an exhibit on slavery and segregation
    2. Woman at son’s murder trial recounts finding husband’s decapitated corpse
    3. Court Digest

    Nation

    1. Trump and GOP target ballots arriving after Election Day that delay counts and feed conspiracy fears
    2. National Roundup
    3. U.S. military’s attempt to retain strategic land for training runs into Native Hawaiian opposition
    4. State’s assault weapon ban offers a peek into why such laws are difficult to pass
    5. ABA News: Attacks on judiciary have far-reaching effects, panelists say
    6. Epstein ‘client list’ doesn’t exist, Justice Department says, walking back theory AG?Bondi had promoted
    7. Conservatives notch 2 victories in their fight to deny Planned Parenthood federal funding through Medicaid

    State

    1. Justice Dept. secures agreement reforming Michigan school district’s seclusion and restraint practices