Posts Tagged ‘Ferguson’
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Lessons From Ireland
Posted on March 17, 2015
(This originally appeared in The Hill) Ireland is on the mind of official Washington today. From the White House, where the president receives shamrocks from the Irish prime minister, to...
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10 Moments From 2014 Likely to Influence 2016 Presidential Campaign
Posted on December 26, 2014
(This originally appeared in the Wall Street Journal’s Think Tank) Amid all the year-end roundups and look-aheads, what were the moments in 2014 likely to have the biggest impact on...
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Social Media in the Age of Ferguson
Posted on December 8, 2014
You can go on any Facebook page across America and find a pretty fulsome discussion about Ferguson. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? Social media is driving...
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Is the Grand Jury System Broken?
Posted on December 4, 2014
At the demand of the British Nobility, King John included the use of Grand Juries in the Magna Carta, although Henry II had first established the process in 1066. The...
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The Connection Between Steve Bartman and Elizabeth Lauten
Posted on December 3, 2014
As many of you may know, I have utter contempt for the Chicago Cubs. I come by it naturally. My Dad hates the Cubs. My grandfather hated the Cubs. I...
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