More Americans work in the booming solar or windpower industries than in the coal industry, yet renewables are often...
More Americans work in the booming solar or windpower industries than in the coal industry, yet renewables are often claimed to be unreliable, needing vast a...
What does homelessness look like, and who does it effect? Martha Stone, the executive director of a 96-bed homeless...
What does homelessness look like, and who does it effect? Martha Stone, the executive director of a 96-bed homeless shelter, shares the stories of a few resi...
Former senator (D-CO) and presidential candidate Gary Hart co-chaired The U.S. Commission on National Security for...
Former senator (D-CO) and presidential candidate Gary Hart co-chaired The U.S. Commission on National Security for the 21st Century, a body that before 9/11 ...
William Binney steps down from 37 years at NSA to speak out against the growing State Surveillance by the US...
William Binney steps down from 37 years at NSA to speak out against the growing State Surveillance by the US Government on it's own citizens. Source: Democra...
What if all lawyers had a chance to experience the legal system as the unjustly accused do?
Laurie L. Levenson,...
What if all lawyers had a chance to experience the legal system as the unjustly accused do?
Laurie L. Levenson, is a Professor of Law, William M. Rains Fellow, the David W. Burcham Chair in Ethical Advocacy, and Director of the Center for Legal Advocacy at Loyola Law School. She teaches evidence, criminal law, criminal procedure, ethics, anti-terrorism, and white collar crime. She served as Loyola's Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 1996-1999. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Professor Levenson is also the Director of the Loyola Center for Ethical Advocacy. Professor Levenson was the 2003 recipient of Professor of the Year from both Loyola Law School and the Federal Judicial Center.
In the ongoing debate about globalization, what's been missing is the voices of workers -- the millions of people...
In the ongoing debate about globalization, what's been missing is the voices of workers -- the millions of people who migrate to factories in China and other...