Politics-The Conversation

Trump administration is threatening liberal foundations and nonprofits after Kirk’s death – but proving wrongdoing by any of them would be very hard
Right-wing extremist violence is more frequent and more deadly than left-wing violence − what the data shows
Federal judge overturns part of Florida’s book ban law, drawing on nearly 100 years of precedent protecting First Amendment access to ideas
Harvard, like all Americans, can’t be punished by the government for speaking freely – and a federal court decision upholds decades of precedents saying so
After Charlie Kirk’s murder, the US might seem hopelessly divided – is there any way forward?
Emergency alerts may not reach those who need them most in Colorado
Transgender policies struggle to balance fairness with inclusion in women’s college sports
Yes, this is who we are: America’s 250-year history of political violence
‘This will not end here’: A scholar explains why Charlie Kirk’s killing could embolden political violence
Who was Charlie Kirk? The activist who turned campus politics into national influence
Bail reforms across the US have shown that releasing people pretrial doesn’t harm public safety
Why journalists are reluctant to call Trump an authoritarian – and why that matters for democracy
How Trump’s dismissal of a Fed governor could redefine presidential power – if courts agree that he alone can interpret vague laws
Complying with Trump administration’s attack on DEI could get employers into legal trouble
George Washington’s worries are coming true
Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to fight crime blurs the legal distinction between the police and the military
Federal judges are frustrated by defiance from the Trump administration and fuzziness from the Supreme Court
An Arkansas group’s effort to build a white ethnostate forms part of a wider US movement inspired by white supremacy
Jury trials, a critical part of democracy, are disappearing
How Frank Rizzo, a high school dropout, became Philadelphia’s toughest cop and a harbinger of MAGA politics
65,000 Pennsylvania kids have a parent in prison or jail − here’s what research says about the value of in-person visits
‘What you feel is valid’: Social media is a lifeline for many abused and neglected young people
How the conservative Federalist Society will affect the Supreme Court for decades to come
Supporting religious diversity on campus is a surprising consensus among faculty across the red-blue divide
When federal courts fail to punish lawyers for potential misconduct, states can step in
When the government can see everything: How one company – Palantir – is mapping the nation’s data
Trump’s attempted firing of Fed governor threatens central bank independence − and that isn’t good news for sound economic stewardship (or battling inflation)
Trump’s push to fire Fed governor threatens central bank independence − and that isn’t good news for sound economic stewardship (or battling inflation)
Active Clubs are white supremacy’s new, dangerous frontier
College students are bombarded by misinformation, so this professor taught them fact-checking 101 − here’s what happened
Like Reagan, Trump is slashing US environment regulations, but his strategy may have a far deeper impact
Hurricane Katrina: 3 painful lessons for emergency management are increasingly important 20 years later
Orwell’s opposition to totalitarianism was rooted in his support for freeing workers from poverty and exploitation
Trump’s Epstein problem is real: New poll shows many in his base disapprove of his handling of the files, and some supporters are having second thoughts about electing him
A Detroit street is named in honor of Vincent Chin – his death mobilized Asian American activists nationwide
Tit-for-tat gerrymandering wars won’t end soon – what happens in Texas and California doesn’t stay there
‘These people do it naturally’: President Trump’s views on immigrant farmworkers reflect a long history of how farming has been idealized and practiced in America
The Orwellian echoes in Trump’s push for ‘Americanism’ at the Smithsonian
In a closely divided Congress, aging lawmakers are a problem for Democrats
Trump administration has proven no friend to organized labor, from attacking federal unions to paralyzing the National Labor Relations Board
Data-driven early intervention strategies could revolutionize Philly’s approach to crime prevention
Trump-Putin summit: Veteran diplomat explains why putting peace deal before ceasefire wouldn’t end Ukraine War
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