Never a Magic Bullet The Personal and Public Dimensions of Gun Ownership and Gun Violence

by Ryan Somma

My father, a volunteer police officer, kept a .44 Magnum under lock and key in the drawer beside his bed. This is the gun... Read More

Death & Data What should the punishment be for a crimethat’s often benign in nature and consequence?

by Matthew Bulger

This past January Aaron Swartz, a brilliant young computer programmer and activist, committed suicide after apparently being harassed for over a year by federal... Read More

Prison Piety No Taxpayer-Funded Evangelism Behind Bars

by Rob Boston

My first job in Washington, DC, was editing a trade magazine for the men and women who worked in the corrections industry. This was... Read More

Compassion for the Religious

by Greta Christina

“These people bring it on themselves.” “Their hijinks should be held up as an example.” “We can’t be soft on these people.” These are... Read More

The Lives of Others

by Elizabeth Titus

Until I met a young woman from Kabul, Afghanistan, named Tabasum, I’d nearly given up on finding my cause. My only child, Lili, had... Read More

Every Day is an Atheist Holiday!

by David Feld

Penn Jillette, the resonant half of the magic duo Penn & Teller, is the master of meander. A carny in love with the carnival,... Read More

Kurt Vonnegut: Letters

by Ron Capshaw

In his study of the psychological damage wrought by World War II, historian Paul Fussell details a soldier’s view of death in combat as... Read More

Rethinking Drug Policy Assumptions

by Jefferson M. Fish

The so-called war on drugs has lasted more than four decades and increasing numbers of people are convinced that it is not only unwinnable... Read More