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Flying blind

Archie Zariski (Athabasca): Law Without Lawyers: Judges and Justice System Design in the Twenty-First Century. R. A. Lenhardt (Fordham): Marriage as Black Citizenship? From the Oxford Handbook of the French Revolution, Marisa Linton (Kingston): Terror and Politics. Beware the fine print: Sued over old debt, and blocked from suing back. How does a white supremacist see America today? Bryce Covert on how shutting down Planned Parenthood would catapult women into poverty. The decline of International Studies: Charles King on why flying blind is dangerous. Sidita Kushi on gendered legacies of Communist Albania: A paradox of progress. Wes Green on dating and the single parent. Anticipating the neo-Confederates: In 1865 the former slave John Sella Martin demolished the “contented slave” narrative.