Happy Friday (and welcome back to those of you in U.S. who had holiday break last week!). Here is a collection of what we’ve been reading this week.
Cut, Cut, Cut
- Overlooked passage in GOP tax bill would gouge gig economy workers (Salon)
- Trump’s Red Line Is Holding Up Tax Cuts (New York Times)
- It Started as a Tax Cut. Now It Could Change American Life. (New York Times)
- Graduate students nationwide protest House tax bill, saying it could cost them thousands (LA Times)
Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, New Jobs, Old Jobs
- Retail Jobs Don’t Need to Be Bad. Here’s Proof. (New York Times)
- When Algorithms Replace Post-Its: Artificial Intelligence Is Rewiring The Job Of A Lawyer (WBUR)
- Why ‘Made in America’ Is Stitched Into the Law, but Not the Uniforms (New York Times)
Gun Violence in America
- The wounds they carry (Washington Post)
- Immigrant Acquitted in Kathryn Steinle Case, Invoked by Trump (New York Times)
The Far Right
- The Making of an American Nazi (The Atlantic)
- Alt-right catches knight fever — but medieval scholars strike back (Salon)
- Nazi sympathizer profiled by the New York Times says he lost his job and — soon — his home (Washington Post)
On Campus
- When Public Scholarship Is a Crime (Inside Higher Ed)
- When Alumni Interviewers Screw Up, Things Get Weird (The Chronicle)
- How One College Has Set Out to Fix ‘a Culture of Blatant Sexual Harassment’ (The Chronicle)
- Texas State U. President Condemns Anti-Whiteness Student Op-Ed as ‘Racist’ (The Chronicle)
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