By: Taryn Winston Last October, Taryn examined the affirmative action decision pending before the Supreme Court in Fischer v. University…
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By: Park MacDougald By now, many of the more wonkishly inclined among us will have heard the names Reinhart and…
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By: Korey Boehm Over the course of the last two weeks, new details have gradually emerged regarding the nature of…
By: Darrian Stacy Since its founding, the United States has upheld a tradition of tax exemption for religious institutions. Existing…
By: Quinn Rogness In wake of the tragedy in Newtown,Connecticut, the issue of gun control has been pushed to the…
By: Nathan Williams America’s political dynasties have long dominated national politics, beginning in recent memory with the Kennedy family’s dominance…
By: Taryn Winston Sadly, it’s a scene Americans have witnessed before. The shock. The heartbreak. The hundreds of innocent lives…
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By: Patrick Wheat In 2009, the DREAM Act, formally the Development, Relief, and Education of Alien Minors, was reintroduced in…
By: Jackson Garner Congress looks a little different these days. With the swearing in of the 113th Congress in January,…
By: Robert Jones Though discussion about AIDS has remained relatively dormant in mainstream culture, two monumental cultural events have triggered…