Fair play at the Olympics: testosterone and female athletes
Jun 21, 2016 11:34 am UTC| Sports Law
There are performance differences between the sexes in elite sport. It has long been assumed that contrasting levels of testosterone in men and women can largely account for that gap, but new scientific studies are...
Expand the draft to women – or repeal it? A long constitutional debate continues
Jun 21, 2016 11:12 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The military draft has surfaced again as a source of national debate, as it has throughout American history. On June 15, the Senate passed a proposal to require women to register with the Selective Service. In the same...
Nigeria: a corrupt culture or the result of a particular history?
Jun 20, 2016 06:59 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Economy
Just before the anti-corruption summit in London, British Prime Minister David Cameron made his now infamous public gaffe in a rather a silly, schoolboyish way. He boasted to the Queen: Weve got some leaders of some...
Appeals court upholds net neutrality rules -- why you should care
Jun 16, 2016 17:53 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Technology
If you like binge-watching Netflix, streaming audio or online gaming, then you should be celebrating this week. And if your business depends on reaching a wide audience online, you should join in. A federal appeals court...
Are unpaid internships unlawful?
Jun 16, 2016 17:33 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
In todays hyper competitive job market, internships are becoming a must-have on almost every job applicants CV. But when should a worker be paid for an internship, and is the rise of unpaid internships simply broadening...

Losing control: The dangers of killer robots
Jun 16, 2016 15:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology Law
New technology could lead humans to relinquish control over decisions to use lethal force. As artificial intelligence advances, the possibility that machines could independently select and fire on targets is fast...
Tracking criminals' biodata is another step towards constant surveillance for us all
Jun 16, 2016 15:42 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
For some convicted criminals, punishment doesnt end when theyre released from prison. Thanks to new electronic tags, parole officers in the US can monitor recently released prisoners 24 hours a day. These dont just check...