Opinion
Unanchored from International Law: What Iran’s Internet Shutdown Reveals About Modern Sovereignty
It has been a month since the internet was cut off in Iran. I know nothing—and it is precisely this not-knowing that allows me to think from multiple positions at once: from myself, from my brother, ...
Back in 2024, I wrote about a curious case at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in which the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) was pursuing exotic legal theories that would, if adopted by ...
To stand with the Iranian people would require activists to admit that an anti-Western regime can be a totalitarian engine of ...
A committee built from Israel’s enemies, conflict financiers, and open antagonists is being sold as “neutral mediation.” In ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada’s speech at Davos last week sent shock waves through the international community. The ...
Behind closed doors with the experts who study the end of the world—and what they know about humanity’s capacity for survival ...
How do electrical signals become "about" something? Through purely physical processes, neural networks transform activity ...
The Trump regime started the week by telling lies about Alex Pretti's murder. Now, Trump has pivoted back to telling lies about the economy in order to change the subject. But on both fronts, Trump's ...
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