Migrant Families Separated at U.S. Border by Trump Reach Settlement Thousands of migrants subjected to the policy will be allowed to live and work in the U.S., at least temporarily. If they win asylum, they could become citizens.
Why Legalizing Pimping Would Be a Mistake A survivor warns that decriminalizing the sex trade to allow pimping would not promote empowerment but predation.
They Followed Doctors’ Orders. Then Their Children Were Taken Away. Federal law has put thousands of women on anti-addiction medications into an impossible bind: Give up your treatment or risk losing your baby.
Supreme Court Upholds Native American Adoption Law At issue in the case was whether a law aimed at keeping Native American adoptees within tribes is constitutional.
A Radical Experiment in Mental Health Care, Tested Over Centuries In the Belgian town of Geel, families have long taken in people with psychiatric conditions. Could this approach work elsewhere?