January can be a tricky month: a time for new resolutions, budgets, plans, and agendas. This year, instead of waiting for clients to report on new business strategies, I wait for grades.
I spent the holidays in Washington. The city changed a bit, it became quieter. Despite the fact that the city escaped the Storm of 2010, people seemed inclined to stay indoors.
On October 14, 2010, Louis Henkin, a renowned Columbia Law School professor credited with founding the study of human rights law and inspiring generations of legal scholars, passed away at the age
When assessing nuclear security, what do you think a lay person may identify as a primary consideration? Would you consider various emotive factors? Does it matter if the risk is uncontrollable,
In 1775 Benjamin Franklin may have said, "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Did Franklin have it right hundreds of