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  • Democracy & Government
    Joy, Relief, and Healing as Biden Ends Trump’s Racist Muslim Ban in Day One Executive Order
    January 21, 2021
    | Brett Wilkins

    The lifting of the so-called Muslim ban was one of numerous executive actions taken by Biden shortly after his inauguration and fufills a campaign promise he made to end the prohibition on "day one" of his administration.

  • Justice
    EXTRA! BLACK MOB STORMS CAPITOL
    January 18, 2021

    A mob sporting BLM flags invaded the Capitol yesterday, breaking windows and doors to gain access to the House and the Senate chambers, the Rotunda and congressional offices. It appears that they had been summoned to Washington from around the nation by Black revolutionaries. President Trump, calling the mob’s activities “sedition,” vowed to quickly put down this violation of the greatness that is America. Sedition is defined as “conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against ...

  • The Putsch of January 6, 2021
    January 8, 2021
    | James D. Zirin

    We have a rule of law in this country on which we pride ourselves. Serious crimes were committed here, and they merit vigorous investigation and prosecution.

  • Inequality
    ‘Against All Odds’ Is Required Viewing for White People
    January 4, 2021
    | Greg Kaufmann
    If we're going to throw terms like "structural racism" around, we should understand what they mean and the work white people have to do. This film lays it out.
  • Democracy & Government
    Worst Pardon Ever? You’ll Be Surprised
    December 23, 2020
    | Michael Genovese

    It is customary for an outgoing President to grant 11th hour pardons, sometimes to surprising recipients. Of course, not all presidential pardons are created equal. To be sure, justice and mercy are worthy and occasional goals. But the end-of-term pardons often reveal other, less savory objectives.

  • Justice
    Jim Zirin On Trump's Favorite Tactic: Lawsuits
    December 9, 2020
    | Kristin Miller

    Jim Zirin gives us his expertise on the what could happed to the President and his staff after the transition. Meanwhile, Trump has continued his phone calls to swing state governors asking for them to reverse the electors position, and thus, the citizens' vote

  • Heather Cox Richardson
    November 1, 2020
    Letters from an American
  • Media
    Countdown to Election Day with 14 Must-See Documentary Films
    October 21, 2020
    | Theresa Riley
    All are available to stream in your living room. 
  • Moyers on Democracy
    Do I Have to Wear That Mask?
    October 12, 2020
    | Heather Butts
    A 1905 Supreme Court case resulting from a smallpox outbreak empowered states to pass laws for the "health, peace, morals, education and good order of the people." So yes, you have to wear that mask.
  • Democracy & Government
    GOP-Led Legal Inquest Into Bloomberg Helping Florida Felons Vote Condemned as Attempted Voter Suppression
    September 29, 2020
    | Steven Rosenfeld

    Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody’s call for state and federal investigations into billionaire Michael Bloomberg’s effort to raise millions to pay off court fees to help Florida felons restore their voting rights was a “gross abuse” of power...



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