What Caused the “Flash Crash”?
Did the hammer come down too hard on Navinder Sarao? Ankush Khardori reviews Liam Vaughan's "Flash Crash."...
Did the hammer come down too hard on Navinder Sarao? Ankush Khardori reviews Liam Vaughan's "Flash Crash."...
Ankush KhardoriOct 15, 2020
Stephen Rohde reviews “Rage,” Bob Woodward’s look into the Trump White House....
Stephen RohdeOct 4, 2020
Elle Kurancid and Hamada Elrasam on those struggling in Egypt in the era of COVID-19....
Hamada Elrasam, Elle KurancidSep 29, 2020
Honoring the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg...
LARB EditorialSep 25, 2020
The story behind Slovakia’s parental kidnapping crisis....
Malina SavalSep 23, 2020
Laura W. Brill reviews "Making Young Voters," the recently published book by John B. Holbein and D. Sunshine Hillygus....
Laura W. BrillSep 3, 2020
Why don’t we train police officers in anti-racism?...
Keenan NorrisAug 28, 2020
An accessible yet sophisticated introduction to the history of maritime trade in the Arabian Peninsula....
Linda Roland DanilAug 22, 2020
Stephen Rohde and Nadine Strossen consider the way forward for free speech and First Amendment rights in the wake of Charlottesville....
Stephen Rohde, Nadine StrossenAug 10, 2020
Rethinking the legal regime of sex offenses....
M. BunaAug 7, 2020
Edward Watts considers "If We Can Keep It: How the Republic Collapsed and How it Might Be Saved," the recently published book by Michael Tomasky....
Edward J. WattsJul 31, 2020
A conversation about the past and future of the Electoral College....
Don Franzen, Jesse WegmanJul 23, 2020
Eleanor J. Bader speaks with Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law about the pitfalls of popular prison reforms and the need to pursue restorative justice instead....
Eleanor J. BaderJul 20, 2020
Laurie L. Levenson reviews Jason Hardy's new book about the criminal justice system, "The Second Chance Club: Hardship and Hope After Prison."...
Laurie L. LevensonJul 19, 2020
Stephen Rohde looks at Ellis Cose’s “Democracy, If We Can Keep It: The ACLU’s 100-Year Fight for Rights in America.”...
Stephen RohdeJul 5, 2020
Bail bonds are a staple of American crime dramas, but they are unjust, antiquated, and potentially on their way out — especially in California....
Arvind DilawarMay 24, 2020
Stephen Rohde considers "The Tyranny of Virtue," a new book by Robert Boyers....
Stephen RohdeMay 22, 2020
“Marking Time” is a compelling survey of the creative work of incarcerated artists....
Daniel FernandezApr 28, 2020
Michael Rapkin, attorney for numerous Guantanamo detainees, reviews "A Place Outside the Law" by Peter Jan Honigsberg....
Michael RapkinApr 15, 2020
A new book shows why social justice “wins” are often really defeats for Black Americans....
Elizabeth Hanna RubioApr 7, 2020
Paul Finkelman reviews "Citizen 865: The Hunt for Hitler’s Hidden Soldiers in America," the new book from Pulitzer Prize winner Debbie Cenziper....
Paul FinkelmanApr 6, 2020
Paul Finkelman reviews “Archy Lee’s Struggle for Freedom,” the new book from Brian McGinty....
Paul FinkelmanMar 26, 2020
Stephen Rohde objects to “The Case Against Free Speech” by P. E. Moskowitz....
Stephen RohdeMar 17, 2020
Priya Satia reviews William Dalrymple's "The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, and the Pillage of an Empire."...
Priya SatiaMar 3, 2020