
Yoni Appelbaum
@yappelbaum
Deputy Executive Editor @TheAtlantic. Author of "Stuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity."
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theatlantic.com/newsletters/ar… a very sober piece by Tom Nichols

From linguist John McWhorter’s musings on pronouns to an exploration of upward mobility by Atlantic writer Yoni Appelbaum ’03CC, it’s easy to fill your summer reading list with books by Columbia University authors. magazine.columbia.edu/article/6-new-…



The firing of about 100 National Security Council staffers indicates that Trump feels he doesn’t need their “options” or “recommendations,” writes Tom Wright. But relying solely on the president’s gut instinct will leave the U.S. dangerously exposed: theatlantic.com/international/…


My new The Atlantic article on our win in tariff case filed by Liberty Justice Center and myself, and its significance for separation of powers principles and other issues: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…


"Trump's demand that Harvard turn over five years of footage of protests is one of the more chilling things I’ve seen in my almost-25-year career defending free expression on college campuses." Greg Lukianoff theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

"Americans across the political spectrum have an interest in preventing the president from wielding monarchical powers, undermining the Constitution, and starting ruinous trade wars. It’s good to see that courts seem to agree." - Ilya Somin theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…


Read Greg Lukianoff “If the government can coerce the richest school in America without due process, it can crush a community college—or a civil-liberties nonprofit—without batting an eyelid” FIRE Wesleyan University AAC&U @aaup theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…