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  • Rights and Political Revolution: When is Violence Justified?

    Rights and Political Revolution: When is Violence Justified?0

    When Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his planned retirement from the Court, progressives around the country expressed despair and panic. Many lamented how landmark Court decisions such as Roe v. Wade could be overturned. A common element of these lamentations has been an explicit reference to human rights, which is the focus of a

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  • How the Supreme Court Avoided a Disaster with the Trump Travel Ban0

    Coming close to the end of its term, and not long before the announcement of Justice Kennedy’s retirement, the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the constitutionality of President Trump’s travel ban, Trump v. Hawaii, has all-but been eclipsed. But the Court’s constitutional ruling was exceptionally important and deserves closer attention.  The Court’s narrow majority staved off a

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  • Giving Your Baby Solid Food Early Won’t Help Them Sleep Better

    Giving Your Baby Solid Food Early Won’t Help Them Sleep Better0

    New research claims that giving babies solid foods at just three months old will help them sleep. Though this may sound appealing to exhausted new parents, unfortunately there is a large gulf between the headlines and the data. Much of the published evidence in this area actually shows the opposite, that what a baby eats

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  • 8 Things to Know About Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh

    8 Things to Know About Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh0

    President Donald Trump nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court in a prime-time announcement Monday night. If confirmed by the Senate, Kavanaugh would replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy to give the court a likely solid 5-4 conservative majority. “Throughout legal circles, he is considered a judge’s judge, a true thought leader among his peers,”

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  • 3 Ways to Have a Good Argument

    3 Ways to Have a Good Argument1

    The Virus There is a virus going around in our culture these days. It’s the virus of bad argumentation. Disagreeing with someone is an art, and we have forgotten how to do it well. If you’ve been on YouTube lately, you may have seen the now famous interview between Cathy Newman and Jordan Peterson. Cathy

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  • Why It’s Okay That the Constitution Isn’t Perfect

    Why It’s Okay That the Constitution Isn’t Perfect0

    In the current political climate, it’s not that unusual to hear the American Constitution maligned. Despite this fact, I was still surprised to hear the Constitution referred to in an article as a “janky” and “antiquated” document which is “falling apart before our very eyes.”  No one would assert that the Constitution is perfect. Not even the founders

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