The recently ended term provides an interesting laboratory for examining how the various justices vote.
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After nearly a decade working in urban planning, I've surmised that power, more than policy, lies at the heart of our deepest ...
The Supreme Court was correct on Tuesday to strike down President Donald Trump’s order excluding from the 14th Amendment’s guaranty of birthright citizenship those who are born when their parents are ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling this week on birthright citizenship in Trump v. Barbara totaled approximately 194 pages. I wrote ...
The 250th anniversary of American independence seems to me a good enough occasion to correct the Declaration of Independence. The recent Netflix documentary of Thomas Jefferson has finally provided ...
Officials have pursued these highly visible projects to impress their superiors and showcase their achievements, but in doing so they often take away resources from less glamorous but more effective ...
The Crown Prosecution Service may face further action over an inaccurate press release issued after the first sentencing hearing of three boys over the rape of two girls in Fordingbridge. The boys, ...
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Why we elect criminals

Among established democracies, our country has a higher incidence of criminals (i.e., those convicted of crimes or corruption ...
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James Pfiffner, an emeritus George Mason University presidential scholar, ranks presidential falsehoods from the benign to the most harmful. (He uses the word "lies" more freely than PolitiFact; our ...