Green Capitalism Is a Scam: A Conversation with Adrienne Buller
Writer Cal Turner and Sara Van Horn interview Adrienne Buller, author of “The Value of a Whale.”
Writer Cal Turner and Sara Van Horn interview Adrienne Buller, author of “The Value of a Whale.”
Cal Turner, Sara Van HornOct 27, 2022
Don Franzen interviews law expert Mark Ellis regarding recent atrocities committed in Ukraine and the subsequent international pursuit of justice.
Mark EllisOct 10, 2022
Andrew Koppelman is happy with “Liberalism and Its Discontents” by Francis Fukuyama.
Andrew KoppelmanSep 10, 2022
Allen Mendenhall reviews “Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and the Future of Our Democracy” by Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone.
Allen MendenhallSep 1, 2022
Priya Satia approves of Nicholas Mulder’s “The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War.”
Priya SatiaAug 19, 2022
In this photoessay, Elle Kurancid and Fadi Al-Shami compare the current crisis in Ukraine to the last decade of war in Syria.
Elle Kurancid, Fadi Al-ShamiJul 26, 2022
LARB Legal Affairs Editor Don Franzen talks with Congressman Ted Lieu about his 21st Century Federal Writers’ Project Act.
Don FranzenJun 29, 2022
Stephen Rohde reviews Robert Corn-Revere's "The Mind of the Censor and the Eye of the Beholder: The First Amendment and the Censor’s Dilemma."
Stephen RohdeJun 14, 2022
Judge Victoria Pratt’s new book, “The Power of Dignity,” should be mandatory reading for all judges in America.
Laurie L. LevensonMay 15, 2022
Mark Ellis reviews the recent book by Michael Fleming, “In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Poland, the United Nations War Crimes Commission, and the...
Mark EllisMay 5, 2022
Tom Dalzell gets to the root of Deborah Warren’s “Strange to Say: Etymology as Serious Entertainment.”
Tom DalzellApr 8, 2022
Stephen Rohde reviews “Free Speech: A History from Socrates to Social Media” by Jacob Mchangama.
Stephen RohdeMar 16, 2022
Don Franzen interviews Mark Ellis about the legal implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Don FranzenMar 16, 2022
Bryan A. Garner designates Fred R. Shapiro's “The New Yale Book of Quotations” the most "accurate, up-to-date" compilation of quotes yet.
Bryan A. GarnerMar 14, 2022
Brachah Goykadosh talks with Amanda Tyler about her late writing partner, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Brachah GoykadoshJan 31, 2022
Brachah Goykadosh reviews “Paving the Way: The First American Women Law Professors” by Herma Hill Kay.
Brachah GoykadoshJan 31, 2022
Stephen Rohde reviews Samantha Barbas’s new biography, “The Rise and Fall of Morris Ernst, Free Speech Renegade.”
Stephen RohdeJan 16, 2022
John Romano deliberates on "Reginald Rose and the Journey of 12 Angry Men" by Phil Rosenzweig.
John RomanoJan 7, 2022
A transcript of the panel discussion “Redeeming Justice” — a conversation in the Semipublic Intellectual Sessions, which took place on October 28.
Gil Garcetti, Laurie L. Levenson, Jarrett M. AdamsDec 23, 2021
Priya Satia reviews Samuel Moyn’s latest book, “Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War.”
Priya SatiaDec 3, 2021
Making war more “humane” only makes it more likely.
Rayan FakhouryDec 3, 2021
Laurie L. Levenson reviews Erwin Chemerinsky’s new book, “Presumed Guilty.”
Laurie L. LevensonNov 20, 2021
Stephen Rohde reviews “How Rights Went Wrong,” the new book by Jamal Greene.
Stephen RohdeOct 10, 2021
Eric Foner reviews “Freedom to Discriminate,” Gene Slater’s new history of housing segregation.
Eric FonerSep 26, 2021