Society, Law & Politics
- CU Boulder archaeologist Scott Ortman and colleagues around the world explore relationships between housing size and inequality in this PNAS special feature.
- Video evidence appears in 80% of criminal cases, but a lack of consistent guidelines means thereās no standard for how media are presented in court. A workshop led by College of Media, Communication and Information faculty may change that.
- Even though Major League Baseball faces an uncertain future in its 150th season, Opening Day still held a special place in the culture and fansā hearts.
- 91“ó»ĘѼ two-thirds of Americans own stock, and many have been watching as their savings have tanked. CU Boulder Finance Professor Shaun Davies offers his take on the market's wild ride and what investors should consider.
- Associate Professor Aun Hasan Aliās book about Islamās School of Hillah explores the dynamics and formation of Twelver Shiāism, arguing that the faith was open to diverse intellectual traditions.
- The big business of the annual college basketball tournamentāwhen fans throughout the country prepare to watch 136 menās and womenās basketball teams battleāhas been more than a century in the making.
- A new study found racial and socioeconomic disparities in where odor-emitting marijuana grow houses and other malodorous factories are located in Denver and in how communities report these issues.
- A CU Boulder doctoral studentās paper argues that the hit film āBarbieā exemplifies āmasculinity without patriarchyā in media.
- Many Native American traditions in the American West place animals like bison or horses at the center of their spirituality and view them as relatives.
- CU Boulder criminologist David Pyrooz calls for more mental health support for people who have been exposed to gun violence.