by Jennifer C. Braceras | Sep 16, 2019 | Culture, National
The Boston Globe | Op-Ed | September 16, 2019 Hours after accepting a beer in an open cup from a stranger at a San Francisco road race in 2010, Heather Marlowe woke up in an unfamiliar home, vomiting and in pain. Believing she had been drugged and raped, Marlowe...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Sep 1, 2019 | Culture, Economy, Law, National
The Boston Globe | Op-Ed | September 1, 2019 In a case that is bound to have ripple effects for years to come, a state court judge in Oklahoma last week held that Johnson & Johnson must pay half a billion dollars to the state government as penance for...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Jun 24, 2019 | Culture, National, Race & Gender
The Boston Globe | Op-Ed | June 24, 2019 Who is eligible to compete on women’s sports teams? That seemingly simple question is at the heart of a lawsuit filed last week by three Connecticut teenage girls. The teens, elite high school runners, have filed a complaint...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Apr 14, 2019 | Culture, Media, Religion
The National Review | Film & TV | April 14, 2019 Christian references in the series abound. They might provide clues about how it’s likely to end. Winter may be over, but much of America is eagerly awaiting chilly temperatures in our favorite fictional city,...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Feb 1, 2018 | Culture
The National Review | February 1, 2018 It may remain up for now, but the Left is playing the long game. It looks like Christopher Columbus can stay put. For now. Earlier this month, New York City’s Advisory Commission on City Art, Monuments, and Markers...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Sep 11, 2017 | Culture, Education, Race & Gender
The Wall Street Journal | September 11, 2017 Dear female members of the class of 2021: Now that you’ve set up your rooms and purchased your course materials, it’s time for some straight talk about sexual assault. If you follow the news, you’ve probably heard that 1 in...