Aleppo's dying children and shattered health system: is there light at the end of the tunnel?
Aug 23, 2016 04:17 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Being a doctor can be risky business, some times more than others. During my dozen medical missions to Syria, I had to crawl under a border fence, jump over walls, walk in the mountains at night for hours without any...

Why the guns-on-campus debate matters for American higher education
Aug 17, 2016 02:51 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
As of Aug. 1, 2016, a new law allows concealed handguns in college and university buildings in Texas. Its already had an impact on me as professor of religious studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Thanks to...

Not easy being blue: Fatal shootings, job stress make it hard to be a cop
Aug 16, 2016 15:01 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life Law
Not many people in the United States can identify that their occupation includes an element of personal danger. This, however, is a component of the job description for police officers across the country. It is...

Violence is normal is Brazil, as visitors to Rio 2016 are finding out
Aug 16, 2016 14:46 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life Law
Every few days, there are news reports of some kind of violence encountered by athletes or journalists at the Rio Olympics. To understand why, we need to understand how prevalent violence is in Brazil. Within days of...

How running companies for shareholders drives scandals like BHS
Aug 14, 2016 04:29 am UTC| Law Business
You might think the 423m Philip Green made from British Home Stores, which is now under administration, is a one off. Unfortunately, it is not. It is just one of the outcomes of our shareholder value-driven economy that is...
How the IOC effectively maintains a gag order on nonsponsors of the Olympics
Aug 13, 2016 11:00 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Sports
If youre one of the billions of people around the world following the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in any form, youre probably aware of its most talked-about sports moments. Simone Biles of the United States (with dual Belizean...

FCC Gets Thrashed, Municipal Internet Services Quashed
Aug 11, 2016 07:44 am UTC| Technology Law
The Federal Communications Commission recently lost a court case wherein the main focus was the use of its authority to come between states and cities in their battle to expand municipal internet services. The cities in...