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Is This The End of Personhood?

Eric SternNovember 15, 2011August 12, 2013

Tuesday, November 8 marked the surprising defeat of Mississippi’s “Personhood Amendment.”  The ballot measure, also known as Initiative 26, which was widely expected to pass, was trounced by an overwhelming margin of 58 – 42. The Colorado-based group called Personhood…

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Election Day 2011

Eric SternNovember 7, 2011August 12, 2013

For many political–minded Yale students, Tuesday, November 8 marks the date of the Ward 1 Aldermanic election, in which students will decide between Sarah Eidelson (JE ’12) and Vinay Nayak (DC ’14).  But this election — while, of course, an…

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A Spooky Political Update

Eric SternOctober 31, 2011August 12, 2013

Halloween for most people means jack-o’-lanterns and trick-or-treaters, “The Great Pumpkin” and the “Treehouse of Horror.”  But for many politicians, it is simply another opportunity for a photo op, a feel-good article in the local paper or even a chance…

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Foreign Policy: Obama’s Silver Bullet?

Eric SternOctober 21, 2011August 12, 2013

President Obama must have quite a lot on his mind.  Indeed, the leader of the Western World is currently burdened with slumping poll numbers, an opposition Congress, a decidedly poor economy and a stubbornly high unemployment rate.  Perhaps the President’s…

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Modernizing Liberalism

Josef GoodmanOctober 11, 2011January 27, 2013

Liberals need to forget about the New Deal and think about what can work in 21st Century. http://breakthroughjournal.org/content/authors/ted-nordhaus-and-michael-shell/modernizing-liberalism.shtml

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Where Connecticut Stands

Eric SternOctober 7, 2011August 12, 2013

It is certainly an exciting time to examine Connecticut politics. By the end of 2012 the state will be, politically, unrecognizable from even a few years earlier.   This process began in 2006, with the defeat of Senator Joseph Lieberman in…

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