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October 23, 2015

Evenwel v. Abbott: The Meaning of “One Person, One Vote”

By Joseph Hendricks The first Monday in October marks the end of the Supreme Court’s summer recess. Following a year…

May 30, 2014

Who Would Want a Sisi for President?

By: Shornmia KC A tour guide sits on the steps of the Citadel in Cairo waiting for visitors. The price…

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February 4, 2013

A Post-Bailout Lawsuit: Pushing the Fifth Amendment Envelope

By: Chris Neill The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution, among other things, prevents the federal government from taking private property…

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September 6, 2012

The Vehicle of Government: Missing Parts in Zimbabwe

By: Virginia McNally The government of Zimbabwe has been driving on spare tires and an empty tank since 2009.  After…

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