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In Defense of Coal Miners – Centering Corporate Cultural Manipulation in the Age of Environmentalism

Nicholas PerezJune 30, 2021June 30, 2021

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A More Perfect Primary: Reforming Elections in Alaska

Theo SotoodehniaMarch 30, 2023

“I constantly think: God bless Scott Kendall,” said electoral reform activist and political donor Katherine Gehl. “He took an idea and he made it real — he won.” Kendall — a lawyer, consultant, and political staffer from Alaska whose client…

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More Than A Political Statement: Minnesota’s Protect Reproductive Options Act

Natalie MillerMarch 30, 2023

“One of my core values is choice,” said Minnesota State Senator Jen McEwen. “This is the value that I was raised with, that I felt very grounded in my community with. My colleagues and I predicted that Roe v. Wade…

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The Right to Research: Undoing The Dickey Amendment’s Limits on Studying Gun Violence

Conrad LeeMarch 30, 2023

Dr. Cassandra Crifasi never planned to go into public health. She ended up in the field as, in her words, a “med school reject.” But Crifasi, who is now the Co-Director of the Center for Gun Violence Solutions at Johns…

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The Fallout: The Fight Over Nuclear Waste on Yucca Mountain

Andrew Alam-NistMarch 30, 2023

Yucca Mountain, from a distance, does not seem distinct from any other mountain in the vast Nevada desert. Like thousands of others, it looms tall over the bare, arid landscape. But get closer and you will begin to see evidence…

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From Farm to Gulf: The Mississippi River Carries the Consequences of Biofuel Policy Downstream

Grey BattleDecember 12, 2022

Pollution pouring into the Gulf of Mexico has created a harrowing scene: rose-colored algae covers the seafloor, and decomposing wildlife blankets the shore. An ever-expanding “dead zone,” where low dissolved oxygen kills or displaces undersea life, now occupies a record…

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A Thumb on the Scales: Democrats Boost Extreme Candidates in GOP Primaries

Owen HaywoodDecember 12, 2022December 12, 2022

Kelly Schulz is every bit a classic conservative. To her, being a Republican is “about small government, it’s about less taxes, it’s about good education, it’s about individual freedoms.” Her words hearken back to an older Republican Party, one defined…

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Puerto Rican Grassroots Organizations Pave the Way Forward in the Aftermath of Hurricane Fiona

Rashel ChipiDecember 5, 2022

On September 18, 2022, in the flood plains of Cayey, Puerto Rico, a two-story blue-gray house stood surrounded in over ten feet of river water. On the second floor, a trapped family of three awaited rescue. Members of the Bureau…

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and Progressive Originalism on the Court 

Honor CallananDecember 3, 2022December 3, 2022

The night before her first trial case as a district judge, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson stayed up late with her clerks carefully reviewing trial rules and procedures. Though the case was straightforward by legal standards––the defendant was an alleged bank…

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