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Sara Rubin

Sara Rubin is an intern at The Atlantic.

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Victims, Not Criminals

Victims, Not Criminals

A novel court in Dallas is helping prostitutes create new lives.… More »

Urban Cowboy

Urban Cowboy

In Denver, city dwellers are bringing chickens, goats, and fish farms into their backyards.… More »

Will Immigration Law Doom America's Lettuce?

Will Immigration Law Doom America's Lettuce?

Arizona grows a third of U.S. greens, but the state's new law leaves a reasonable suspicion that they will rot in the fields… More »

STD-Free but Pregnant

STD-Free but Pregnant

Health care reform will likely coordinate much of patients' care. Yet STD and contraception counseling, which seem like a natural pairing, may remain separate.… More »

The New Push for Abortion Restrictions

Pro-lifers push non-discrimination laws in a handful of states… More »

The Politics Of Safe Food

The Politics Of Safe Food

Everyone agrees on what has to be done, but not on how the burden should be shared… More »

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