Getting Jailed for Spitting on a Putin Photo Was Wrongful Imprisonment, Court Rules The ruling was recently made by the European Court of Human Rights, which awarded the spitter $11,000. By Helen Holmes
Graffiti Is Important to the Tradition of American Dissent As protests concerning police brutality have continued, demonstrators have left graffiti behind to make sure their voices are heard. By Helen Holmes
The Whitney Museum and Its Visitors Question How to Respond to Renewed Protests For the museum, the question is how to handle the removal of work. For visitors, it's should they boycott the show as well? By Helen Holmes