How Much Power Should the Courts Have?
In Israel, the United States and other democracies, bitter battles are being waged over the same question.
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In Israel, the United States and other democracies, bitter battles are being waged over the same question.
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Labor fought for a long time to draw a bright line between work and home. It took almost no time at all to erase it.
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A niche group of consultants is trying to get you back to the office. It’s not going too well.
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Gig work has been silently taking over new industries, but not in the way many expected.
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The judge brings clarity to a gray area in the photo round.
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This poem operates by a kind of fairy logic: mesmerizing, oneiric, enchanted, with language that surprises and clauses that seem to magnetically adhere.
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