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Joshua Layne

Senior U.S. Editor
8 Articles

Editor’s Note: Politics is Local

“All politics is local,” the phrase popularized by the late Speaker Tip O’Neill, may be a cliche, yet its meaning is so often overlooked in our...

Conversion Therapy Isn’t Just Immoral — It’s Unconstitutional

Laws banning conversion therapy are not only about safeguarding our public health, but upholding constitutional guarantees of liberty, equality, and personal dignity.

With Fear for Our Democracy, I Vote

The choice is clear: to defend our democratic institutions and the rule of law or to allow their erosion at the hands of unchecked power.

Why Obergefell’s Legacy Matters: The Fight for Living Constitutionalism

On this anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges, we celebrate not just a legal victory but a reaffirmation of the Constitution’s living nature.

From Greece’s Past to its Future: An Interview with Kostas Bakoyannis

In this interview with The HPR, Bakoyannis explores the triumphs and challenges that have defined his career, offering insights into his approach to leadership and governance.

And There Was Silence: An Interview with Daniel Denenberg

Daniel Denenberg is a rising junior at Harvard College and the Israel Chair of Harvard Hillel.

Uncharted and Unprecedented: An Interview with Professor Steven Levitsky

Steven Levitsky is a political scientist and professor of Latin American studies and government at Harvard University. He is the author of several books, including the New York Times bestseller “How Democracies Die,” which he co-authored with Daniel Ziblatt.

Presenting The Harvard Public Opinion Project’s Spring 2024 Youth Poll

This year, HPOP conducted its first round of polling and sampling between late February and early March, receiving responses from a random sample of 2,010 young Americans on a wide range of issues. Now, with the 2024 presidential election more than underway, their results come at a vital time for public discourse.

Beneath the Robes: Unpacking the 21st Century Supreme Court’s Divide

For the sake of the Supreme Court’s legitimacy and for the sake of our republic, it is essential that those who sit on the bench do so with respect for one another.

From Precedent to Prejudice: The Supreme Court’s Misstep in 303 Creative v. Elenis

With the patience, perseverance, and resilience of America’s democracy and legal system, this decision will one day be disregarded, like the many before it which sought to deny dignity to the citizens of this country.