| August Mon, 2022
Hate speech, privacy and the personal lives of public officials
The Hill published an op-ed written by Eagleton Director John J. Farmer, Jr. "In the meantime, the escalating threats to the lives of public officials, from federal judges and members of Congress to local election officials, require urgent action to address the common threads underlying those threats: easy access to private information on platforms that do little to discourage the proliferation of hate messaging that leads to real world targeting."
| May Thu, 2022
Flying blind through a pandemic
The Hill published an op-ed written by Eagleton Director John J. Farmer, Jr. "By choice, we have been flying blind throughout this entire pandemic... The pandemic stands as tragic proof. We may not have known the number of people infected at any given point, but as of this week, we do know a number that tolls the bell of our willful blindness: 1 million."
| April Sun, 2022
When will “Never Again” mean “Never Again?”
The Jerusalem Post published an op-ed with Eagleton Director John J. Farmer, Jr. When will “Never Again” mean “Never Again?”
| March Tue, 2022
Ukraine’s lesson for us
NJ.com published an op-ed with Eagleton Director John J. Farmer, Jr. "The Ukrainians, in short, are fighting for what we have taken so long for granted. Shame on us if we don’t learn from this. We should support their cause abroad, and renew our commitment to democracy at home. Flawed, contingent, and fragile, it is nonetheless the last best hope of humankind."