: This Detroit Metro Times article explores how the film rejects the "supermom" myth and suggests that accepting help is a radical act for women.
: For history buffs, the National Archives hosts a fascinating piece on the "Tully Archive," centered on Grace Tully, the trusted personal secretary to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Journalism : This Detroit Metro Times article explores how
: For those interested in the film's controversial "twist," Dr. Kira Bartlett and Vox provide clinical perspectives on the protagonist's mental state. Law and Public Policy Journalism : For those interested in the film's
: A significant article on the Southern States Police Benevolent Association site details a North Carolina Supreme Court ruling. This "Tully" constitutional theory protects the "fruits of labor" for employees, particularly in law enforcement. This "Tully" constitutional theory protects the "fruits of
: An opinion piece from Sojourners discusses the film as an unflinching look at the demands of parenting and the necessity of being vocal about one's needs.
: Attorney Brian Andrew Tully has published multiple useful articles on elder law concepts , emphasizing the financial and emotional importance of proactive care planning for seniors. Science and History
: This Scientific American article covers the resolution (and ongoing debate) regarding the Tullimonstrum , a bizarre prehistoric creature discovered by amateur fossil hunter Francis Tully.