The New Yorker 2018 highlights

8 Jan 2018

29 Jan 2018

12 & 19 Feb 2019 – The Anniversary Issue

9 April 2018

23 April 2018 – Travel & Food Issue

8 May 2018

14 May 2018 – The Innovators Issue

9 & 16 July 2018

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8 Oct 2018

5 Nov 2018

24 & 31 Dec Oct 2018

The story of Charles E. Moritz v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, from 1972, the only case that Martin Ginsburg argued alongside his wife Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Their client was an unmarried salesman taking care of his elderly mother, but the tax code prohibited him from deducting caregiving expenses, because he was a man. The attorneys, working with the A.C.L.U., thought that a male plaintiff would be the perfect vehicle for a gender-discrimination case. They were right: the Tenth Circuit ruled in their favor.