OPINION: HB 1358 Favors Energy Project Developers Over Citizens’ Rights

On March 7, the N.H. House of Representatives will vote on House Bill 1358, legislation which would require the New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee (SEC) to issue a certificate of site and facility for an energy facility if the SEC fails to act within 365 days of its acceptance of an application.

It’s Really Not That Hard and Pronouns Matter

For trans people, being called by their deadname (the name given at birth that they no longer identify with as they transition) and having people use the wrong pronouns for them is a much more damaging act.

Travel Geography in the Fifties: Confessions of an I-Spy Ranger

As I-Spy Rangers, my brother and I found ourselves challenged to observe things on the landscape (readers’ note: construction of the Interstate Highways had barely begun; so, travelers were directly immersed in the empirical world of farms, small towns, as well as real people crossing the road without warning).

When You Can’t Afford to Go Bankrupt

There’s ample evidence many people don’t file for bankruptcy simply because they can’t pay an attorney. It’s a fixable problem.