

A Personal History Along Route 28
Danica Roem, the nation’s first openly transgender state legislator, triumphed by owning her story and focusing on what voters care about.
Steps to De-Russianize
Parting Shot in our April 2022 issue
What Common Good?
Adrian Vermeule has a new constitutional theory that hides its religious foundations.
Tug Life
From Canada to Panama, tugboat workers are being squeezed as shipping companies earn record profits.
Terms and Conditions Need Not Apply
‘Buy now, pay later,’ the latest fashion in consumer debt, is even worse than credit cards.
A Dangerous Place to Be Latino
Texas, the only state without universal workers’ comp, leads the nation in workplace injuries and deaths. It’s Latino workers on unregulated construction sites who fare the worst.
The Cure for Hate Speech Is Not More Speech
A new book considers how colleges and universities should deal with committed racists.
The Fixer
Justin Bibb’s election signals a new era in Cleveland, but it remains unclear how his progressive rhetoric will translate into governing.
The Memo Writer
Jennifer Abruzzo, general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, has outlined an agenda that would transform the American workplace.
The War Nerd
Lucas Kunce is captaining a campaign against corporate power, foreign oligarchs, and Wall Street raiders. Can he convince Missourians that they share a common enemy?
Washington’s Best Hope
Rohit Chopra’s unconventional methods for making change happen in a sclerotic government
Democracy Summer
The survival of Democrats in 2022 will depend heavily on turnout. Though Donald Trump will not be on the ballot, he will be our not-so-secret weapon.
Homelessness Meets Cluelessness
Michael Shellenberger applies conservative culture war clichés to the housing problem.






