We have a standard for judging partisan gerrymandering. The Supreme Court should use it.; Should Congress have to approve every federal regulation? A debate.; Many Americans support Trump’s immigration order. Many Americans backed Japanese internment camps, too.; Trump says that spoils belong to the victor. That’s an invitation to more war.;
 
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Do women matter to national security? The men who lead U.S. foreign policy don’t think so.
They're overlooking deep social science research showing that addressing women's concerns is critical to maintaining peace.
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We have a standard for judging partisan gerrymandering. The Supreme Court should use it.
If the Court doesn't get this right, the House's makeup will be more controlled by state legislatures than by the people.
 
Should Congress have to approve every federal regulation? A debate.
Why would President Trump sign a bill into law that limits his regulatory power?
 
Many Americans support Trump’s immigration order. Many Americans backed Japanese internment camps, too.
Public opinion is never a guarantor of minority rights.
 
Trump says that spoils belong to the victor. That’s an invitation to more war.
A world where states can keep what they conquer will be a world of ever-present war.
 
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