The Wisconsin Idea

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The Media’s 3 False Assumptions About American Torture
The Senate torture report could be the opening we need to make U.S. torture a thing of the past. Let’s not waste it.
Rebecca Gordon

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We Can’t All Just Get Along
In our era of polarization, one party is guiltier than the other.
Susan J. Douglas

Wisconsin Woman Jailed Under ‘Cocaine-Mom’ Law
George Lavender

Labor
As Columbia Grad Students Announce Union Drive, UOregon Students Declare Victory in Strike
Kevin Solari

Labor
Thanks to Labor Board Ruling, You Can Now Use Company Email to Organize a Union
Moshe Z. Marvit

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Charter Schools May Be Re-Segregating America’s Education System
Charters' defenders like to position themselves as 21st century civil rights activists. But a Delaware lawsuit alleges that charters are actually worsening racial inequality in the state.
David Sirota

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The Recipe For A Successful Protest Movement
It's much more than a sheer numbers game: movements need a combination of mass disruption and sacrifice in order to take off.
Mark Engler and Paul Engler

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The Most Hated Woman on the Internet
Haters--myself included--have pummeled Amanda Palmer so far beyond recognition that it’s disconcerting to hear her actual voice in her new memoir, The Art of Asking.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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U.S. Youth Take Police Violence Charges to the UN Committee Against Torture
A new generation globalizes the struggle.
Salim Muwakkil
