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The New Republic on MSNSusan Brownmiller Asked Us to Rethink Everything We Thought We KnewThe radical feminist author of Against Our Will reshaped the national conversation about sexual assault. Her contributions ...
On May 10, 2025, the Young Feminist Movement in Malawi took a significant step toward strengthening its leadership and collective vision by electing its inaugural Executive Committee. The elections ...
Some legal theorists have defended "traditionalism" as a way to tether constitutional rulings to the people's customs instead of judges' moral views. From a feminist perspective, the rise of ...
Beatrice Faust was brilliant, contradictory and often profoundly difficult, and her work delivered hard-won victories for ...
Joan Williams argues how understanding class is key to winning the kind of family-supportive public policies, workplace ...
Judging from recent commentary, it seems the definitions of Rights and Privileges have been conflated in our political discourse. To start: A legal right is an action that an individual can take that ...
Swedish authorities have voted to criminalize the purchase of remote sexual services—things like paying someone for pictures ...
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Washingtonian on MSNThe History of Pride in DCDeacon Maccubin, founder of Lambda Rising bookstore in Dupont Circle, holds DC’s first annual Pride event, the Gay Pride ...
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o has died, his daughter announced on Wednesday evening. With his focus on post-colonial ...
Beyond who wins and who loses, what’s more important is whether South Korea sees the formation of political coalitions that ...
A series of constitutional reforms last fall have ushered in a new chapter for Mexico’s judicial branch. This weekend, voters will go to the polls to elect hundreds of judges.
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