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Lane Florsheim
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August 21, 2014
Lane Florsheim
What Getting Arrested in Ferguson Is Like
Meghan Flannery on her arrest in Ferguson and time in jail.
July 30, 2014
Lane Florsheim
Here's Proof That the Anti-Abortion Movement Is Winning
Anti-abortion restrictions slowed down in 2014. That's not good news.
June 27, 2014
Lane Florsheim
The Internet's Worst Dating Site for Women
Sparkology thought it was making online dating better by charging men to send messages. Instead, it was stoking male entitlement
May 15, 2014
Lane Florsheim
How Texas Keeps Putting the Intellectually Disabled on Death Row
The Supreme Court said it was unconstitutional but gave states wiggle room
May 10, 2014
Lane Florsheim
Four Inmates Might Return to Death Row Because North Carolina Republicans Repealed a Racial Justice Law
May 9, 2014
Lane Florsheim
Don't Trust Oklahoma's Death Penalty Panel
State reviews of executions are usually shams
March 24, 2014
Lane Florsheim
The Evolution of the Death Penalty in One Map
March 23, 2014
Lane Florsheim
What Zuckerberg Hath Wrought
The tech-world teenyboppers who are gobbling up millions
February 12, 2014
Lane Florsheim
What Makes a Scandal Stick?
Why Scott Walker’s proponents aren't paying attention to his misconduct
February 6, 2014
Lane Florsheim
Can This Smartphone App Stop Cyberbullying?
January 30, 2014
Lane Florsheim
Americans Have Stopped Thinking of Themselves as Middle Class
January 16, 2014
Lane Florsheim
What Male Writers Don't Understand About Cyberstalking
November 19, 2013
Lane Florsheim
Today the Future of Anti-Abortion Tactics Will Be Determined in Albuquerque
November 8, 2013
Lane Florsheim
If College Students Can't Say What 'Consent' Is, Then We Should Teach It Sooner
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