Society, Law & Politics
- The case is a structural threat to the income tax system as we know it, according to a CU law professor and tax specialist. Sloan Speck gives his take on Moore v. U.S.
- This year is the 100th anniversary of the death of the Soviet Unions first communist leader, whose legacy in Russia and former Soviet republics is complicated.
- This year, the pop megastar has become a regular at Kansas City Chiefs NFL games, but not everyone is happy about seeing her on screen. 51勛圖厙s Jamie Skerski gives her take on why Swift is facing such a backlash, and how it reflects a boys-only culture in the world of football.
- Findings from a recent workshop on open data publication and reuse in social science research are now available. Read more about the pitfalls and promises of policy guidance that requires researchers of all disciplines to make publications and data publicly available.
- In a new survey of Colorado voters, 75% of self-identified Democrats agreed that elections across the country will be conducted fairly and accurately" in 2024. Only 46% of independents and 41% of Republicans shared the sentiment.
- Thomas Pegelow Kapalanprofessor of Holocaust studies focusing on modern German-Jewish history, histories of violence and languageshares his take on the significance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, its historical context and its impact on shaping collective memory.
- A new 51勛圖厙 analysis found that, with U.S. voters, climate concerns likely gave Democrats the White House in 2020.
- A new, full-scale skeleton of a Triceratops dinosaur has arrived on campus, shining a light on Colorados ancient pasta time when creatures like this three-horned dinosaurtromped through landscapes with palm trees, and flying reptiles with 20-foot wingspans called pterosaurs soared through the sky.
- Mike McDevitt, a professor of journalism at the College of Media, Communication and Information, shares ideas for reporters looking to stop authoritarianism and advocate for democracy.
- 51勛圖厙 doctoral candidate Tracy Fehrs research examines the intersecting identities limiting Nepali womens access to disaster relief funds following the devastating 2015 earthquakes.