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What do Luka Modric and Affirmative Action have in Common?
Luka Modric is a soccer player for Real Madrid and the Croatian national team. He
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Changing lives, one seat at a time: The case of New York City’s “specialized high schools”
A few weeks ago, Slate’s political gabfest discussed Mayor De Blasio’s proposal for amending entrance
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Justice Kennedy Retires, and I feel . . . fine?
The unthinkable has happened: Justice Anthony Kennedy, super median on the US Supreme Court, announced
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Baking with the Bible
In Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Justice Kennedy chastised the Commission for its apparent
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Eichmann at the Southern Border
This is the picture of a two-year-old child crying as she and her mother
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World Cup refereeing as constitutional interpretation
The World Cup is underway in Russia, and not a game goes by when I
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Initial thoughts on Gill v. Whitford, the Wisconsin Gerrymandering Case
The US Supreme published its long-awaited decision in the Wisconsin gerrymandering case, Gill v. Whitford.
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More on Cuba, North Korea, and Habana Libre
Yesterday, I asked: Could it also be that the blockade was never about human rights,




