Qualified Immunity for Police Officers: Is There a Middle Ground? Qualified Immunity for Police Officers: Is There a Middle Ground? Domestic Policy Op-edsQualified Immunity for Police Officers: Is There a Middle Ground? by Carl J. SchumanSeptember 14, 2020October 17, 20234 The recent death of George Floyd and the shooting of Jacob...
Breaching the Partisan Divide on the Supreme Court Breaching the Partisan Divide on the Supreme Court Domestic Policy Op-edsBreaching the Partisan Divide on the Supreme Court by Carl J. SchumanJuly 19, 2020October 16, 20232 Many think that the U.S. Supreme Court invariably divides into partisan...
Congress in Quarantine, the People in the Streets Congress in Quarantine, the People in the Streets Domestic Policy Op-edsCongress in Quarantine, the People in the Streets by David Alexander BatemanJune 16, 2020November 15, 20230 The global health crisis has derailed congressional operations for months. Dozens...
Voices of Black America – A Black Man’s Battle in Baltimore Voices of Black America – A Black Man’s Battle in Baltimore Domestic Policy Op-edsVoices of Black America – A Black Man’s Battle in Baltimore by Dawaun DavisJune 9, 2020October 16, 20233 On May 25, 2020, George Floyd was murdered by a police...
Protests, Perturbations, and the Power of Choice Protests, Perturbations, and the Power of Choice Domestic Policy Op-edsProtests, Perturbations, and the Power of Choice by Joseph SchumanJune 6, 2020October 16, 20230 Protests have erupted across the United States after the death of...
Coronavirus May Have Transformed College Forever Coronavirus May Have Transformed College Forever Domestic Policy Op-edsCoronavirus May Have Transformed College Forever by Grace BrangwynneMay 30, 2020October 16, 20231 Over the past few months, the coronavirus has caused havoc and...
The Pandemic Has Been A Lesson in Empathy – We Should Make It Last The Pandemic Has Been A Lesson in Empathy – We Should Make It Last Bipartisanship and Polarization Op-edsThe Pandemic Has Been A Lesson in Empathy – We Should Make It Last by Jennifer YipMay 23, 2020October 16, 20231 Since Singapore began experiencing a resurgence of COVID-19 cases in early...
Pandemic as Total War? Mental and Material Lessons Pandemic as Total War? Mental and Material Lessons Domestic Policy Op-edsPandemic as Total War? Mental and Material Lessons by Jennifer YipApril 21, 2020October 16, 20232 Jennifer Yip is a doctoral candidate in History at the University...
Why the Federal Debt and Deficit Should Be Bipartisan But Isn’t Why the Federal Debt and Deficit Should Be Bipartisan But Isn’t Domestic Policy Op-edsWhy the Federal Debt and Deficit Should Be Bipartisan But Isn’t by Joseph SchumanMarch 29, 2020October 16, 20234 Congress passed an historic $2 trillion stimulus package last week to...
Why Dialogue and Civility Matter Why Dialogue and Civility Matter Bipartisanship and Polarization Op-edsWhy Dialogue and Civility Matter by Robert WilkesJanuary 26, 2020October 16, 20236 In America the people are sovereign. That’s a premise we can...