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The Supreme Court Turns ‘Equal Protection’ Upside Down
Its ruling on affirmative action in college admissions overturns decades of precedents and programs that helped thousands of American students.
The United States and India Can Be Better Partners
How the U.S. manages its relationships with “elected autocracies” is one of its most important strategic questions.
Trump’s Indictment: The Department of Justice Had No Choice
A commander in chief stands accused of endangering national security.
New York Lawmakers Try to Sabotage Campaign Reform
A promising law to encourage more people to run for office is under threat from legislators who rely on big-dollar donors.
States Are Stifling the Voices of Cities and Their Voters
Dozens of states have asserted their dominance over cities in recent years through a practice known as state pre-emption.
Pass the Debt Ceiling Deal
Biden’s deal with Republicans would avoid default and deserves support, but Congress was reckless in allowing this standoff to happen again.
Congress Can Impose an Ethics Code if the Supreme Court Won’t
That would help foster a culture of accountability and transparency for a small group of powerful officials who have long avoided both.
George Santos Must Be Held Accountable by Republican Leaders
Deceiving voters undermines public faith in Congress.
Are Republicans Willing to Raise the Debt Ceiling?
President Biden is offering a reasonable path to resolve the latest debt ceiling standoff. Are Republicans willing to take it?
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