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Librarians in the 21st Century: Why Law Libraries Are More Important Than Ever

Librarians in the 21st Century: Why Law Libraries Are More Important Than Ever

In a Nation of Laws, the Right of Access is Fundamental

By D.M. Moehrle | February 22, 2017

Contemplating Human Extinction, Deep in the Badlands

Contemplating Human Extinction, Deep in the Badlands

Digging for Dinosaur Bones Amid the Dakota Oil Boom

By Edward McPherson | February 22, 2017

Field Recordings from the Inside

Field Recordings from the Inside

Joe Bonomo

By Lit Hub Excerpts | February 22, 2017

Getting Lost Before the Internet

Getting Lost Before the Internet

Cara Hoffman on the Fine Art of Disappearing Into Athens

By Cara Hoffman | February 21, 2017

Growing Up Poor, with Trump on TV

Growing Up Poor, with Trump on TV

Amanda Rea on the Wide American Gap Between Rich and Poor

By Amanda Rea | February 21, 2017

President Trump, One Month Later

President Trump, One Month Later

From Art to Violence to Protest, Reflections on the New Administration

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Writing to Survive: A Father on the Death of His Young Son

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Why Are Famous Writers Attending the World's Most Important Security Conference?

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William Seabrook, Great Travel Writer, Terrible Human

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