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July 14, 2013
HPR writer Harleen Gambhir reflects on the politically tumultuous summer in the United States from abroad.
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House Republicans should adhere to libertarian principles and support immigration reform.
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The Supreme Court's decision in Fisher v. Texas is most notable for what it did not do.
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The Kentucky Senate race promises to be both cut-throat and comedic.
Same-Sex Marriage and the Court
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Five HPR writers discuss SCOTUS's recent same-sex marriage rulings.
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In the first of a series of articles analyzing the recent Supreme Court decisions, HPR staff writer Matt Weinstein considers the Court's decision in Shelby County v. Holder and the political aftermath.
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Google Fiber is making America's telecom industry more competitive and is fast-forwarding shifts in entertainment delivery.
Fat Rights at a Crossroads
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How will history see the Fat Rights movement?
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Senate Democrats abandoned their union supporters on Tuesday by confirming Penny Pritzker as Commerce Secretary.
The Failed Farm Bill: An Accidental Victory
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June 29, 2013
Congress fortunately failed to pass the farm bill; unfortunately, they opposed the bill for the wrong reasons.
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