Facebook’s Fight Over Free Speech Lilla Adams Nov 8, 2019 Although Warren and Zuckerberg differ in their stances on protected speech, both coalesce around the same goal of…
The N.R.A.: Is The Reign Finally Over? Lilla Adams Oct 8, 2019 With only the first glimpses of a quantifiable decline in the N.R.A.'s influence during the 2018 mid-term…
Two Cities, One Culture: The Aftermath of High-Profile U.S. Police Shootings Lilla Adams Jan 13, 2019 The fallout within city police departments involved in shootings that garnered widespread public outrage – such as…
#WhyIDidntReport: Hashtags as Action and Inaction Lilla Adams Oct 9, 2018 #WhyIDidntReport perfectly highlights this frustrating inaction plaguing hashtag movements: a hashtag exposing the…
The Rise of the U.S. Moderate Lilla Adams Aug 12, 2018 When U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy abruptly announced his retirement on June 27th, all of Washington…
Denuclearization: A History of Crossed Wires Lilla Adams Jul 10, 2018 When the historic Singapore summit on June 12th brought together North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un and President…
America’s Black Mothers and Babies Are in Danger Lilla Adams Jun 28, 2018 In her recent article for New York Times Magazine, writer Linda Villarosa details many disturbing revelations about…
Part Two of Facebook’s Crisis of Identity: Cambridge Analytica Lilla Adams May 17, 2018 In March, journalists from UK newspapers The Guardian and The Observer released an in-depth news story about an…
Facebook: Russian Bots and a Crisis of Identity Lilla Adams Mar 11, 2018 Facing recent charges of spreading “fake news” and facilitating foreign interference, Facebook may be compelled to…
Testing the Limits of Digital Privacy Lilla Adams Feb 6, 2018 Named as the case that could transform privacy law in the digital era, the 2018 Supreme Court case Carpenter v.…