Now More Than Ever, We Need to Fix Politics
by Charlotte Hill Before I began really focusing on political reform, I remember hearing phrases like, “We need to strengthen our democracy.” And frankly, those […]
by Charlotte Hill Before I began really focusing on political reform, I remember hearing phrases like, “We need to strengthen our democracy.” And frankly, those […]
By Manasa Gummi What? The end of the Second World War marked the beginning of a new era for the world economy. Policymakers embraced […]
In the wake of the recent election, the editors and staff of this Journal reaffirm our commitment to fostering an open, inclusive, and democratic dialogue […]
by Rob Moore Now that the election is over, many are turning toward what to do next. Voters on the right and left were shocked […]
by Elizabeth Leuin Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), ranking member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, recently proposed the nation’s most comprehensive urban agriculture legislation. The Urban […]
by Mathias Gibson No matter what happens on Tuesday, November 8th, we’ll still have the same electoral system, flaws and all. Being an early mover […]
By Celeste Middleton “Public workers are overpaid.” Most public servants have heard this at some point, whether from an opinionated relative or a high-profile politician. Mitt […]
by Michael Fleischmann Earlier this year, The Wall Street Journal reported on the curious case of U.S. cheesemakers: they were sitting on a stockpile of […]
By Sean Newlin For the 9th time since August 14th, Colin Kaepernick knelt in protest during an NFL pre-game national anthem. Unlike his first protest […]
by Christian Arana The first presidential debate between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and businessman Donald J. Trump was notable for two specific reasons. […]
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