Sports What the Cleveland Indians Lose with Their Name Change By John Hirschauer July 23, 2021 Logos and branding tie a team’s past to its present. They connect generations of fans.
NR PLUS Health Care Subway Attacks Reveal How New York Is Failing Its Mentally Ill By John Hirschauer December 2, 2020 Sporadic acts of violence and other problems are the predictable result of New York State’s closing down hundreds of inpatient beds.
U.S. D. J. Jaffe, RIP By John Hirschauer August 27, 2020 The seriously mentally ill lost their loudest champion last weekend. He will be missed.
NR PLUS Magazine The Effects of Obergefell, Five Years Later By John Hirschauer August 6, 2020 The Supreme Court’s gay-marriage decision undermined traditional notions about the differences between men and women.
NR PLUS Culture The National Sacrament of Pride Month By John Hirschauer July 3, 2020 It retains immense cultural power.
U.S. ‘No Justice, No Peace’: Can We Have Peace Now? By John Hirschauer June 26, 2020 What we’re watching unfold both in our cities and in our culture is a broadside against the country itself, its institutions, its self-image, and its history.
Law & the Courts Bostock and the Murky Future of Workplace Speech By John Hirschauer June 23, 2020 The Supreme Court’s decision leaves us with lots of questions. Congress should step in to provide answers, lest the judiciary do so instead.
NR PLUS Religion Bill Barr Tears the Seamless Garment By John Hirschauer June 22, 2020 Executing child murderers does not make Bill Barr any less pro-life.
Politics & Policy ‘Larger’ Truths By John Hirschauer June 17, 2020 These, unlike tragedies that fit the ascendant narrative, will be treated as isolated events.
PC Culture The Firing of Tim Gordon By John Hirschauer June 15, 2020 The devoted teacher, husband, and father was fired from his job at a Catholic high school for airing his opinion.