Rights and Democracy

Fair Elections, RIP

Fair Elections, RIP

Voting rights are under attack again — this time it's the Supreme Court's turn. The majority's ruling in the Shelby County vs. Holder case gutted key Voting Rights Act provisions at a time when minority access to the polls faces new obstacles. As Justice Ruth Ginsburg...

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A New Education Debate

A New Education Debate

You may have seen stories about the poor quality of Washington, D.C.'s public schools. You probably have also heard about how Michelle Rhee was brought from near-obscurity to take over the city's schools, overnight becoming a national symbol of dramatic education...

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Uncle Sam’s Vast Dragnet

Uncle Sam’s Vast Dragnet

In 1929, Secretary of State Henry Stimson dismantled the department charged with breaking codes and learning other nations' secrets. Asked why, he said: "Gentlemen don't read other gentlemen's mail." Some sources quote him less elegantly as saying "each other's mail,"...

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Metadata Mining Is Mega Awful

Metadata Mining Is Mega Awful

It's good to know that our friendly, über-secret National Security Agency is out there every day, protecting our freedom. By violating it. A whistleblower has blown the lid off the NSA's super-snoop program of rummaging electronically through about a billion phone...

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Stripping Detroit of Its Remaining Riches

Stripping Detroit of Its Remaining Riches

My old hometown — or, as I like to call it: “The Late Great City of Detroit” — is threatening to add an oak leaf cluster to the badge of humiliation it wears like an Olympic medal. It's bad enough that the city's previous mayor is awaiting sentencing on corruption...

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Another Jersey Shore Show

Another Jersey Shore Show

If you see things that really are not there, are you losing it? Maybe not. Maybe the ones who put the non-existent things there for you to see are to blame. Recently, this surrealistic phenomenon of unreal "thereness" appeared in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. This...

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Showing Our Caregivers We Care About Them

Showing Our Caregivers We Care About Them

I am a physician and my husband works in finance. I work early hours and he travels for work. With two sons under the age of 6 and busy schedules, we needed flexible childcare and found this in the au pair program. After phone calls, emails, and exchanged photos of...

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