Law school administrators would like al-Qaeda to go after U.S. News & World Report. This is why.; This is why the push for transparency may have cost Clinton the election; The Trump/Pence administration will likely switch sides on global LGBT rights; Trump wants a White House that’s not ‘top down.’ Here’s why this won’t work.; Trump is wrong. People are as likely to say they’ve been abducted by aliens as committed voter fraud;
 
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New evidence finds anomalies in Wisconsin vote, but no conclusive evidence of fraud
This forensic analysis uses ward-level data — and suggests that a careful audit of the vote would be useful.
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Law school administrators would like al-Qaeda to go after U.S. News & World Report. This is why.
Law schools hate US News & World Report rankings but they can't get away from them.
 
This is why the push for transparency may have cost Clinton the election
The Comey affair highlights problems of trust and transparency that the Trump administration is going to have to deal with.
 
The Trump/Pence administration will likely switch sides on global LGBT rights
Pence's positions are close to those held by Putin and the Islamic countries.
 
Trump wants a White House that’s not ‘top down.’ Here’s why this won’t work.
Presidents usually learn the value of a top-down hierarchy.
 
Trump is wrong. People are as likely to say they’ve been abducted by aliens as committed voter fraud
Survey evidence provides no better evidence for widespread voting fraud than widespread alien abduction.
 
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