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  • Justice
    The Judicial Test Neil Gorsuch Can’t Pass
    April 5, 2017
    | Neal Gabler
    The moral test, which asks whether a nominee’s opinions adversely or positively will affect the lives of ordinary Americans, is far more important than what they've been trying to talk about in Gorsuch's confirmation hearings.
  • Democracy & Government
    Trump’s Budget Cuts Will End an Economic Lifeline
    April 5, 2017
    | James Trimarco
    The Appalachian Regional Commission helps to create jobs and improve economic fortunes of “distressed counties” in West Virginia and Kentucky.
  • War & Peace
    50 Years After King’s Vietnam Speech, US Again Debates War
    April 5, 2017
    | Peter Dreier
    We still need what King called a "radical revolution of values" that emphasizes social justice rather than militarism and economic nationalism.
  • Inequality
    Equal Pay Day: Don’t Celebrate, Organize!
    April 4, 2017
    | Sarita Gupta
    We need a movement for women’s economic freedom.
  • Activism
    Meet the New Social Change Coalition: ‘The Majority’
    April 4, 2017
    | Collier Meyerson
    A new coalition is challenging Trump’s agenda with a radical vision of their own.
  • Democracy & Government
    The Bloodstained Rise of Global Populism
    April 4, 2017
    | Alfred W. McCoy
    A political movement’s violent pursuit of “enemies.”
  • Activism
    Gorsuch’s Approval Would Put Vulnerable Students At Risk
    April 3, 2017
    | Jeff Bryant
    As if students with disabilities didn't have enough to contend with, Gorsuch on the Supreme Court would send a signal that they're on their own.
  • Democracy & Government
    Resurrecting Another 'Big Lie': The Myth of Social Security as 'Ponzi Scheme'
    April 3, 2017
    | Bernard Weisberger
    This especially ugly lie resurfaces periodically like the Loch Ness Monster and the Abominable Snowman and is just as devoid of proof, but at least those fakes are harmless.
  • Inequality
    A Cruel New Bill Is About to Become Law in Mississippi
    April 3, 2017
    | Greg Kaufmann
    Legislation passed this week would enrich a private contractor while throwing people off public assistance.
  • Justice
    Crimes and Punishments
    March 31, 2017
    | Donald W. Shriver
    Given our current mass incarceration crisis, one scholar wonders whether we need to reconsider the principle upon which our criminal justice system is founded on in order to make things right.


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