The country has no explicit laws against homosexual acts. That's why its courts used a 1951 law—one originally intended to prevent prostitution—to jail men for participating in a gay wedding.
Can drug courts help users better than medical facilities?
An oral history of the craziest presidential election in modern history
The party went into an election with policies it couldn’t defend—or even explain.
How will OpenAI keep its promise to media companies?
Wronged explores how the practice of claiming harm has become the rhetorical province of the powerful.
Margaret Atwood’s world isn’t coming true. Pretending that it is only obscures who Trump’s real victims are.
The real scandal in the case of Sharon Snyder, who was fired for helping to exonerate an innocent prisoner
Readers—including members of the National Court Reporters Association—react to the finding that court stenographers often misunderstand Black English.