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Nov 01 2021
News
Novel Texas abortion case is back at the Supreme Court
Abortion rights are front and center at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, but not the way most people expected. The focus will not be on abortion rights, per se, but on the controversial Texas law designed to prevent court challenges.
At issue is whether a state can nullify a constitutional right — in this case the right to abortion — by delegating enforcement not to state officials,
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Apr 18 2018
News
Communities Unite Despite Political Polarization
News outlets are routinely filled with commentary and analysis suggesting that 21st-century America is a deeply polarized nation. Countless stories are presented as a battle between conservatives and liberals, Republicans and Democrats, private sector and public.
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Jun 14 2015
News
At New York Rally, Hillary Clinton Focuses on Income Inequality
Hillary Clinton used the first public rally of her presidential campaign to align herself with the liberal wing of the Democratic Party, saying she wanted to ease income inequality and would push for expanded paid family leave, universal preschool and other liberal priorities.
At her rally on Saturday, Mrs. Clinton sought to make an asset of her long experience in public life, which has
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Oct 19 2018
News
In 2020, Democrats Expect a Female Front-Runner. Or Three.
Three prominent female Democrats all but openly began running for president this week, taking their most active steps yet to challenge President Trump and claim leadership of a movement of moderate and liberal women that has come to define their party during the 2018 elections.
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Jul 15 2016
News
Why does France keep getting attacked?
France is historically seen as standard bearer of western secular liberalism and has been singled out by Isis as a key target
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Sep 26 2016
News
Against Democracy and Elitism
The people's best political framework is neither democracy nor epistocracy but original liberalism, or what we today call libertarianism.
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Oct 04 2021
News
For Democrats and the Biden agenda, it’s becoming a matter of trust
Many liberals don’t trust moderates. Key moderates no longer trust congressional leaders or the White House. And few in the House trust the Senate.
As Democrats embark this week on their latest effort to save President Biden’s agenda, they are dealing with more than policy differences among their razor-thin majority.
The rival factions sparring over when and how to pass an
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Jul 01 2021
Opinion
Big business is seeing what happens when ‘woke corporations’ meet ‘cancel culture’
After a decade that saw America’s biggest multinational corporations take public stances on issues from same-sex marriage to Black Lives Matter, a backlash has begun.
It’s coming from the left and the right. Conservatives are upset with companies that don’t share their views on social and political issues, while liberals are upset with companies that don’t follow up their words with
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Jun 03 2019
News
Ruth Bader Ginsburg flips, supporting conservative stance in criminal sentencing decision
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, one of the four liberal justices on the Supreme Court, sided with her conservative colleagues on Monday over a prisoner's supervisory release. She joined Justices Clarence Thomas, John Roberts, Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh in the majority, deciding that a criminal defendant, in this case Jason Mont, can be sentenced for violating his supervised release, even if the
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Nov 17 2021
News
Sinema speaks up — and shakes off her critics
Watch the Senate floor enough and you'll notice Sen. Kyrsten Sinema regularly chatting with Mitch McConnell and his top deputy John Thune. Republicans have even tried to recruit her to their conference, and throw the Senate to the GOP.
Don't worry though, Democrats: Sinema's not becoming a Republican.
"No. Why would I do that?" the moderate Arizonan says in her trademark deadpan
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