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  • Presidential Meddling with Private Companies is Not a New Problem

    Presidential Meddling with Private Companies is Not a New Problem0

    • November 9, 2017

    Recently President Donald Trump made headlines when he declared that NFL owners should fire any players that sit or protest otherwise during the national anthem NFL games. “Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, ‘Get that son of a bitch off the field right now,’”

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  • The Presidential Pardon as a Necessary Expedient

    The Presidential Pardon as a Necessary Expedient0

    President Donald Trump recently made headlines by pardoning Joe Arpaio, the Arizona sheriff known for his controversial incarceration techniques and political positions. Pundits from all political stripes have weighed in on the gesture, some praising and others condemning the president for his decision. In an embrace of passionate fervor, however, many have missed the opportunity

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  • Why the Purge of Historic Monuments Is a Bad Idea

    Why the Purge of Historic Monuments Is a Bad Idea0

    On the streets of New Orleans sits a statue of Franklin Roosevelt. As one of the most prominent Presidents of the United States, his posture is proud and sure, matching how he is commonly portrayed in historical narratives. His eyes contain quintessential confidence and optimism. Outside of his repute as “FDR” or “Houdini in the

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  • Can States Secede from the United States?

    Can States Secede from the United States?0

    While many believe that the American Civil War “settled” the issue of secession for all time, such a view must be met with the scrutiny of honest scholarship. The secession question seems particularly relevant today with the rise of the Calexit movement. And a candid study of historical context and the notes from the ratification debates

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