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2025 in review, 1st quarter: January, February, March

January

What articles in general jurisprudence form the first quarter of the 21st-century should you read?

PGR in the real world, an ongoing saga

The monster child’s first day with political power

Should book authors consent to have generative AI train on their work?

Tonight we’ll learn something about the next four years in America (and what we learned wasn’t good!)

British academic life, an ongoing story of hardship

February

Stipends for philosophy PhD students at top programs in the U.S.?

Trump is the Holmesian “Bad Man” on steroids

Trump’s brazen lawlessness

America’s future under Trump: “competitive authoritarianism”

Of all the awful Trump nominees, RFK Jr. is still the most dangerous

Open access philosophy books: a thread

Advice to prospective PhD students in light of…well, everything!

A note about memorial notices

Heading for the doors of America

March

An example of irresponsible advice to prospective PhD students and the AI question

“How are ideologies false? A reconstruction of the Marxian concept”

Farewell to the old American constitutional order

Columbia University caves to Trump’s highway robbery

What rights do immigrants have under the Constitution and what resources are available to help faculty and students here on visas and green cards?

The average college student at an average public university today

More signs of the times: USC Philosophy has to rescind admissions offers

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