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Sep/Oct 2016
The wit and wisdom of architects
About 40 years ago, Anonymous said: “Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.” If that’s true, writing (or saying)...
Sep/Oct 2016
The Supreme Court’s First Amendment problem
The Supreme Court, says Robert Post, is having trouble. Just not in the way you might think. He’s not talking about the 4–4 court...
Sep/Oct 2016
Mementos of a passion
A piece of jewelry, whether it belongs to a woman or a man, enters into an intimate connection with the person who owns and wears it. Jewelry...
Nov/Dec 2016
Readers weigh in on the First Amendment, Yale’s mission, and more
Gilad Edelman wrote superbly about free speech and Yale’s law dean, Robert Post (“The Supreme Court’s First Amendment...
Nov/Dec 2016
Reviews: November/December 2016
The Constitution Today: Timeless Lessons for the Issues of our EraAkhil Reed Amar ’80, ’84JD, Sterling Professor of Law and...
Jan/Feb 2017
The next four years
The economy Nobel laureate Robert J. Shiller is a Sterling Professor of Economics. Donald Trump has predicted that under his plan the US...
Mar/Apr 2017
Output
The Index Revolution: Why Investors Should Join It NowCharles D. Ellis ’59Wiley, $24.95 Investors love to believe that they, or the...
May/Jun 2017
Quoted
“The market is way overpriced. It’s not as intellectual as people would think, or as economists would have you believe.”...
Jul/Aug 2017
Still in the running
There is a famous image of Frank Shorter ’69, arms raised in triumph, eyes closed in bliss, just after he won the 1972 Olympic marathon in...
Sep/Oct 2017
The Memorial Quadrangle’s beginnings
“The waste of war is destroying churches and castles and glorious monuments of antiquity,” said President Arthur Twining Hadley...
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