This is why some U.S. judges banish convicts from their home communities; Trump wants to reorganize the executive branch. Good luck with that.; Are you a liberal or a conservative? That may depend on where you live.; Scotland’s independence vote will complicate Brexit in some very interesting ways;
 
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This is why some U.S. judges banish convicts from their home communities
Judges once banished people for interracial marriage. Now they're banishing people for racist hate.
 
Trump wants to reorganize the executive branch. Good luck with that.
There's a loooong history of attempts to make the agencies make sense.
 
Are you a liberal or a conservative? That may depend on where you live.
A San Francisco conservative might share beliefs with a Tuscaloosa liberal.
 
Scotland’s independence vote will complicate Brexit in some very interesting ways
Scotland's first minister is using Brexit to restart the debate about Scottish independence.
 
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