Executive Board Statement on the Recent Presidential Election
In the wake of the recent election, the editors and staff of this Journal reaffirm our commitment to fostering an open, inclusive, and democratic dialogue […]
In the wake of the recent election, the editors and staff of this Journal reaffirm our commitment to fostering an open, inclusive, and democratic dialogue […]
by Rob Moore Now that the election is over, many are turning toward what to do next. Voters on the right and left were shocked […]
by Elizabeth Leuin Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), ranking member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, recently proposed the nation’s most comprehensive urban agriculture legislation. The Urban […]
by Mathias Gibson No matter what happens on Tuesday, November 8th, we’ll still have the same electoral system, flaws and all. Being an early mover […]
By Celeste Middleton “Public workers are overpaid.” Most public servants have heard this at some point, whether from an opinionated relative or a high-profile politician. Mitt […]
by Michael Fleischmann Earlier this year, The Wall Street Journal reported on the curious case of U.S. cheesemakers: they were sitting on a stockpile of […]
By Sean Newlin For the 9th time since August 14th, Colin Kaepernick knelt in protest during an NFL pre-game national anthem. Unlike his first protest […]
by Christian Arana The first presidential debate between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and businessman Donald J. Trump was notable for two specific reasons. […]
by Ben Shapiro This week’s inaugural Presidential debate unsurprisingly lacked all but the briefest mention of the candidates’ stances on energy policy. However, it doesn’t […]
by Anna Radoff California has one of the most active ballot initiative processes in the country. Between 1911 and 2014, voters have approved 123 of […]
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