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Slowly but surely, a state can repress its people. Why is the UK channelling Viktor Orbán’s Hungary?
I know enough about the erosion of civil rights to fear what I now see in the UK. Britons should understand how this ends, says Lydia Gall of Human Rights Watch ...
The Constitution has already answered the question. The right to observe government power is not subject to the whims of ...
The court held that a key restriction Congress imposed on state habeas petitions does not apply to federal prisoners, and ...
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‘The Cell and the Soul’: Anand Teltumbde on why prison hierarchy is driven by class and the pitfalls of a caste census
Scholar Anand Teltumbde examines a country driven to a dead end, where the opposition is silent and citizens have been ...
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Is tradition in Judaism still relevant?
Why would a rational, educated woman choose to join an ancient people and embrace traditions that seem to belong to another ...
The ruling is a victory for higher-education associations who challenged the proposed 15-percent cap, calling it illegal and ...
Even Milton Friedman—who never supported gold as money—admitted that a monetary system based on gold would “take care of ...
Bias and regulation are decoupled in agent systems. The intergroup bias appears to be intrinsic and difficult to eliminate.
Florida’s new cannabis bill pairs adult‑use legalization with long‑overdue reforms, challenging a legislature that has ...
Overall, the decision is a clear win for research universities, with the threat of these funding cuts seeming increasingly ...
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