The idea that everyone has intrinsic rights to life and liberty was a radical break with millennia of human history. It’s ...
In the ever-evolving sphere of legal practice, the confluence of law and technology has become not merely advantageous but ...
The more we’ve invested in past decisions, the more reluctant we are to bail out. But we can correct this bias by counting ...
An introduction to the structure of deductive arguments, how to evaluate them, and why a bad argument doesn’t necessarily ...
Traveling in Bardo interweaves explorations of impermanence in our everyday existence with Slater’s girlhood in America and ...
Both our genetic makeup and past experiences impact our brain's chemistry, which in turn affects how we respond to different ...
Alabama’s culinary landscape is filled with hidden gems that serve incredible food without breaking the bank. These ...
Opinion

Two paths to truth

In the constellation of 20th intellectual giants, few figures shine as brilliantly or cast shadows as long as George Bernard Shaw and Rabindranath Tagore.
Over the past five years, common good constitutionalism has taken tenuous root in elite legal academia. It’s now beginning to ...
In the inaugural article of our new Opinions series “Office Hours,” various Swarthmore faculty members share their thoughts on the role of professors in services of the liberal arts.
For New York City native William Yee, coming to UChicago was an easy choice. It helped that he was already familiar with the ...
To the extent you can define the terms of a debate, you can influence the outcome of that debate. The story of Epicurus ...