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Dana Goldstein
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Dana Goldstein is a contributing editor at the
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October 27, 2016
Dana Goldstein
Should 25-Year-Olds Be Tried as Juveniles?
Science—and law enforcement—are rethinking what it means to be an adult.
March 4, 2016
Magazine
Dana Goldstein
Sterilization’s Cruel Inheritance
The eugenic legacy of a 1927 Supreme Court decision to sterilize “imbeciles.”
November 6, 2015
Dana Goldstein
Good Intentions
Bill Gates is here to change the world—will he make money doing it?
March 6, 2015
Dana Goldstein
Inexcusable Absences
Harsh truancy laws have resulted in children and parents being sent to jail for skipping school. Getting tough on truancy doesn’t help students get an education–and it unfairly attacks the poor.
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