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The First-Person Industrial Complex

The Internet prizes the harrowing personal essay. But sometimes telling your story comes with a price.

Four Teachers on What People Misunderstand About Common Core

If It’s Such a Good Idea to Shame the Obese, Then We Should Be Shaming the Poor, Too

Seeing My Son Go Off to College Reminds Me of the Two Children I Lost Before Him

The Rise of “Quit Lit”

Soon-to-be former academics are taking their grievances public.

Jurisprudence

How Do You Get to Be a Supreme Court Clerk?

Clerk for these white guys.

The Juice

Take My Solar Panel, Please!

San Antonio just announced a brilliant new business model for renewable energy.

The White Guys Who Clerk at the Supreme Court Were Sent There by White Guys

Take Our Solar Panels, Please! San Antonio’s Brilliant New Business Model for Renewable Energy.

Who Is Jessica Jones? A Brief Guide to the Star of Marvel’s New Series for Netflix.

Planting False Digital Footprints Can Help You Regain Some Privacy Online

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