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September 14, 2017
The Briefing 09-14-17
A judge comes clean about how he actually judgesNew York Times (Adam Liptak) — An Exit Interview With Richard Posner, Judicial Provocateur
The influence of pragmatism in the culture and its understanding of truth
Transgenderism goes to college: Women’s colleges struggle to define what it means to be a womanAP (Collin Binkley) — Women’s colleges more welcoming to transgender students
Why a dress code is never simply a dress codeLA Times (Priscella Vega) — High school students in Burbank challenge dress code, call for updated policy
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September 13, 2017
The Briefing 09-13-17
Research finding that sexual orientation can be revealed by a computer highlights dangers of Artificial IntelligenceThe Guardian (Matthew Todd) — Why, exactly, would anyone want to use AI to decide whether I’m gay or straight?Washington Post (Derek Hawkins) — Researchers use facial recognition tools to predict sexual orientation. LGBT groups aren’t happy.The Economist — Advances in AI are used to spot signs of sexuality
Is a Utah judge preventing two men from having a biological child, or is it biology itself?Salt Lake City Tribune (Jennifer Dobner) — Utah couple heads to state Supreme Court over law that prevents married gay men from having biological children through surrogacy
The Wall Street Journal asks if we are we richer than we think we areWall Street Journal (Martin Feldstein) — We’re Richer Than We Realize
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September 12, 2017
The Briefing 09-12-17
Government is never neutral: A lesson in how bureaucracy really worksNew York Times (Ben Protess, Danielle Ivory, and Steve Eder) — Where Trump’s Hands-Off Approach to Governing Does Not Apply
Search-and-destroy mission in Iceland as babies with Down syndrome are nearly eliminatedCBS News (Julian Quinones and Arijeta Lajka) — "What kind of society do you want to live in?": Inside the country where Down syndrome is disappearingNational Review (Alexandra DeSanctis) — Iceland Eliminates People with Down SyndromeThe Federalist (David Harsanyi) — Pro-Choicers Should Explain Why They Think Eugenics Is Acceptable
Kate Millett’s legacy: A worldview that sees family as a problem cannot but end in sadnessNew York Times (Paul Sehgal and Neil Genzlinger) — Kate Millett, Ground-Breaking Feminist Writer, Is Dead at 82
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September 11, 2017
The Briefing 09-11-17
What the unpredictability of a hurricane says about human vulnerabilityWashington Post (Jason Samenow and Greg Porter) — Hurricane Irma to batter Florida Peninsula through the night
Dependence on technology revealed as many are in the dark after Hurricane Irma
New York Times amazed that hurricane strengthens, rather than weakens Christians’ faithNew York Times (Kevin Sack) — The Prayer Circle: Texans Rebuild After Harvey as a Practice of Faith
In the face of nature’s chaos, New York Times asks, “Why can’t we stop asking 'Why?'”New York Times (Henry Fountain) — Apocalyptic Thoughts Amid Nature’s Chaos? You Could Be Forgiven
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September 10, 2017
Exodus 25:23-26:36
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September 8, 2017
The Briefing 09-08-17
Religious liberty under fire in a hearing of the United States SenateNational Review (Alexandra Desanctis) — Dianne Feinstein Attacks Judicial Nominee’s Catholic Faith
Physician assisted suicide is not a fundamental human right, says New York courtWall Street Journal (Jacob Gershman) — New York’s Highest Court Rules Against Physician-Assisted Suicide
Why one federal sex education program has more to do with morality than moneyWall Street Journal — Teen-Pregnancy Subsidy Panic
The redefinition of childhood as sales of Lego products declineNew York Times (Amie Tsang) — Lego Will Cut 1,400 Jobs as Profit Dips, Despite Big-Screen Heroics
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September 7, 2017
Martin Luther, the Bible, and the Wartburg
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The Leadership Briefing
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There Is A God
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The Briefing 09-07-17
The fate of the Reformation in Western Europe, 500 years laterThe Guardian (Harriet Sherwood) — After 500 years, Europe’s Reformation scars have all but healed, study findsPew Research Center — Five Centuries After Reformation, Catholic-Protestant Divide in Western Europe Has Faded
The legacy of nominal Protestantism and cultural ChristianityPew Research Center — U.S. Protestants Are Not Defined by Reformation-Era Controversies 500 Years Later
A significant number of atheists in the United Kingdom don’t find atheism intellectually satisfyingRNS (Catherine Pepinster) — Britons reject creationism but some find evolutionary theory lacking, too
Mayor of New York City tells us what he really believes and it’s unvarnished socialismNew York Magazine (Chris Smith) — In Conversation: Bill de Blasio
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