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Republican candidates seem ready “to provoke a constitutional crisis over abortion.”
NJ gets serious about school bullying.
What happened to Sarah Palin‘s political glamour?
British fashion designer, John Galliano, was convicted of “public insults for reasons of religion, race or ethnicity” for “dirty Jews” comment. While we may personally relish the conviction, freedom of speech is a better antidote for antisemitism and hatred generally, all things considered.
Federal court blocks Florida law preventing doctors from questioning patients about guns.
Also in Florida, representatives of the teachers union sues over the constitutionality of the recently passed merit pay bill.
The New Yorker‘s Reeves Wiedeman and Nick Paumgarten discuss the fall of Federer and the rise of Djokovic and Nadal.
R. Aharon Lichtenstein reflects on the anniversary of 9/11.
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