NotableAmericans are standing up to our corporate Goliaths. “Corporations may choose to behave differently, knowing that everyday citizens, rather than specialized elites, may judge their conduct.” — Lina M. Khan, an associate law professor at Columbia Law School, and Doha Mekki, a senior fellow at the Center for Law and the Economy at Columbia Law School What happened to the bipartisan consensus on birth control? “Not satisfied with the end of legal abortion in America, the anti-abortion movement seems poised to end the era of affordable contraception.” — Jill Filipovic, a journalist and lawyer The economic cost of constant chaos. “Trump’s constant policy swings are offsetting whatever benefits his business-friendly instincts might bring.” — Amit Seru, a finance professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business Spotlight
The Unlikely Recovery of America’s China-Shocked TownsThe jobs are coming back, despite President Trump’s tariffs and harsh immigration enforcement. ICYMIYou can’t game your way to a real education. “Perhaps the most insidious aspect of ed tech’s invasion is the widespread adoption of video-game-style apps to teach, assess and entertain students.” — Molly Worthen, a professor of history at the University of North Carolina More in OpinionIn Your WordsRe: “We Disagree on a Lot. But We Know This Law Must Change” Aggregating and selling personal data on American citizens should be illegal, no matter who is doing it.— A comment posted by Paul H. from Way Upstate Read more comments on the story here and check out our Letters to the Editor. We hope you’ve enjoyed this newsletter, which is made possible through subscriber support. Subscribe to The New York Times.
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