Annals of Law
When Truth is Not Enough
Hulk Hogan’s smashing legal victory shows us that publishing the truth may no longer be enough.
by Jeffrey Toobin
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A Shot to the Heart
Annals of Justice
A Shot to the Heart
An investigator who probes wrongful convictions now doubts a case of his own.
by Stephanie Clifford
The Country Restaurant
Annals of Dining
The Country Restaurant
Damon Baehrel’s methods are a marvel, and his tables are all booked until 2025. Or are they?
by Nick Paumgarten
The Shadow Doctors & Making a Killing
Annals of War
The Shadow Doctors
The underground race to spread medical knowledge as the Syrian regime erases it.
by Ben Taub
A Reporter At Large
Making a Killing
The business and politics of selling guns.
by Evan Osnos
The List
Annals of Justice
The List
When juveniles are found guilty of sexual misconduct, the sex-offender registry can be a life sentence.
by Sarah Stillman
One Small Step
Annals of Medicine
One Small Step
A paraplegic undergoes pioneering surgery.
by D.T. Max
Recognition
Annals of Justice
Recognition
How a travesty led to criminal-justice innovation in Texas.
by Paul Kix
War of Words
Annals of Activism
War of Words
A woman’s battle to end stoning and juvenile execution in Iran.
by Laura Secor
Blood Ties
Annals of Crime
Blood Ties
Two brilliant college lovers were convicted of a brutal slaying. All these years later, why has the case become a cause?
by Nathan Heller
Joe Gould’s Teeth
Annals of Annals
Joe Gould’s Teeth
The long-lost story of the longest book ever written.
by Jill Lepore