Vol. 139 No. 7 Antibiotic resistance is a large and growing threat to public health, causing over 35,000 deaths a year in the United States alone. The animal agriculture industry is the largest user of medically important antibiotics and a major contributor to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (AR-bacteria). AR-bacteria pose a massive health risk to the public, with agricultural workers and people living near animal agriculture facilities at particular risk.
Vol. 139 No. 4 All lawyers are bound by the ethical rules of the legal profession. However, newly collected empirical evidence suggests that a subset of court-appointed attorneys in Pennsylvania routinely violate basic ethical principles when they employ a particular procedure: the Finley...
Vol. 139 No. 3 When military officers have been tried for grave atrocities, from the Holocaust to the My Lai Massacre, some have claimed that they were “only...
The Trump Administration is enforcing an old, harmful wartime law purporting to require noncitizens to register with the federal government. This provision primarily targets...
Vol. 138 No. 7 Prisons and jails are “total institutions.” Incarcerated people, to a large extent, depend on correctional agencies for their basic welfare and have limited power to resist harmful conditions and practices
Introduction In recent decades, the family policing system has penetrated more deeply into poor communities, removing children and surveilling families at a rate never...
Vol. 137 No. 6 Abstract The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides workers twelve weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave to care for their own or a close...
Vol. 137 No. 6 Abstract The trans rights movement is engaged in an internal debate over whether trans people diagnosed with gender dysphoria should bring claims under the...