Just follow orders or obey the law? What US troops told us about refusing illegal commands
A majority of service members understand the distinction between legal and illegal orders.
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A majority of service members understand the distinction between legal and illegal orders.
While we cannot stop increases in the magnitude or frequency of adverse weather, there is a lot more people can do to reduce the consequences on their way of life.
Reality TV isn’t the villain of the climate story – but it is a powerful amplifier of taste.
The book began life as a lockdown blog post about its author’s experiences in a logistics warehouse.
While the row between China and Japan is escalating, there is cause for optimism.
Wargaming is a centuries-old tool to explore ‘what if’ scenarios by simulating real-world crises.
An experimental Nasa plane could pave the way for a new generation of supersonic planes.
Anti-migrant protests are helping challenge ideas about the acceptability of prejudice.
Julie Inman Grant has been asked to testify to Congress. It’s a sign of an increasing US preoccupation with online censorship.
The world bet on collective but voluntary action to keep global warming at a safe level.
Expectations were extremely low ahead of this year’s UN climate talks. Remarkably, organisers in Brazil managed to secure real progress at COP30.
Men and women experience and try to cope with stress in diverse ways.
Africa accounts for half of all stillbirths globally. Stronger data systems will drive smarter strategies and save lives.
There is a great institutional need for strong inequality analysis. That’s why the world needs to establish an International Panel on Inequality.
Research suggests mothers put their children’s future ahead of their own, prioritizing education savings or splurging on non-essential items they believe will make their children happy.
The Supreme Court of Canada’s rejection of child-pornography mandatory minimums reflects an allegiance to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, not a crisis.
The structural vulnerability of many Jamaican schools is linked to decades of under-resourcing, where the state has adopted austerity measures imposed by the International Monetary Fund and other inte...
Mounting evidence shows the state of coral reefs is worsening despite concerted local conservation. The answer is public pressure for meaningful climate action.
Despite the way they’re portrayed online, ADHD drugs are not ‘benign’ study aids.
Whether you’re single, a parent or carer, or an employer trying to look after your business and staff, a legal expert explains your rights ahead of the holidays.