Conor Friedersdorf and Bob Wright imagine what might happen if an international court tried to arrest an ex-president. Plus: Is Facebook invincible?
Sarah Posner and Marie Ashe critique attempts to grant religious conscience exemptions to organizations or companies.
Michael Brendan Dougherty and Adam Serwer draw a connection between the US military and the British monarchy. Plus: Why banning soda is stupid.
Marc Ambinder and Bob Wright propose a plan to thin the ranks of DC lobbyists. Plus: The “gay mafia” in Washington.
Conor Friedersdorf and Philip Klein debate whether government expansion has come at the expense of civil liberties. Plus: Does the Tea Party know what it’s doing?
Emily L. Hauser argues that Jews have become confused about the holy city.
Bob Wright and Shadi Hamid debate the Muslim Brotherhood gaining power. Plus: Illiberal democracy.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis debate. Plus: Why Mitt can’t quit The Donald.
Robert Farley and David Axe discuss a scenario that’s still hypothetical … or is it?
Glenn Loury and Harold Pollack debate whether the uncivil rhetoric of Savage, the writer and gay rights advocate, should have a place in public debate. Plus: Who’s afraid of economic populism?