“The Right’s Word-Deed Problem”: Republicans Rely On All Sorts Of Magic...
Briefly, there seemed a chance we might have a cross-party discussion of the biggest economic problem the country faces: the vexing intersection of wage stagnation, declining social mobility and rising...
View Article“We Don’t Want You”: Indiana ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill Lets Businesses,...
Indiana’s state motto is “The Crossroads of America.” This week, two important roads in American politics and jurisprudence are crossing in Indiana. One of those roads is the ongoing quest to give real...
View Article“Ceding To The Language Of Reform”: The Senate’s Bipartisan Criminal Justice...
Determination to “do something” about the issue of mass incarceration has, at last, moved from the academic and activist worlds into the halls of Congress: At the beginning of October, a bipartisan...
View Article“The Real GOP Divide”: One Of The Big Contrasts Between The Two Parties;...
Maybe our definition of the Republican presidential contest is a little off. It’s often cast, accurately enough, as a choice between “outsiders” and “insiders.” But another party division may be more...
View Article“The Idealism-Vs-Pragmatism Debate”: The Differences Between Obama And...
Paul Krugman noted the other day that there’s a “mini-dispute among Democrats” over who has the best claim to President Obama’s mantle: Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders. The New York Times columnist...
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