Fainting Praise

December 16, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Harvard Law marvels at the prospect of an Obama presidency

By Matthew P. Cavedon

As if shutting down Massachusetts Avenue and demanding the right to skip finals to pay homage to the new king of the world wasn’t enough, President-Elect Barack Obama’s supporters have co-opted the pages of the Harvard Law Bulletin. Read more

Let the People Speak

December 16, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The Institute of Politics mishandles New Members of Congress

By Jordan A. Monge

As I began chatting quietly with a Minnesotan Congressman-elect, I was eagerly anticipating a scintillating night of conversation at the New Members of Congress dinner. Read more

Obama’s Challenge

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A hostile world awaits the messiah

By Jamin A. Dowdy

Barack Obama will find that his four-year long rock star life will end on January 20 at noon. Read more

The Potential of Cap-and-Trade

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The GOP should ensure the success of Obama’s energy plan

By Peyton R. Miller

Much of Senator Obama’s rhetoric with respect to energy during the campaign involved the need for government to restrict carbon emissions to prevent climate change. Read more

Sophistry Prevails in Luxembourg

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Constitutional reforms should be organic, not revolutionary

By Christopher B. Lacaria

Luxembourg is a land of tradition. Read more

Parenting in Three Secular Steps

December 16, 2008 by admin · 2 Comments 

Harvard Humanist Chaplaincy offers atheists parenting lessons

By Christopher W. Jensen

On December 6, I attended a lecture hosted by the Harvard Humanist Chaplaincy. Read more

Fight the Man

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Monkeys and daisies assert their rights

By Mary Anne Marks

On July 26, 2008, Spain’s parliament approved a resolution granting rights to apes. Read more

Information Overload

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High school history books should stick to basics

By Anthony J. Bonilla

Many people criticize history textbooks, especially high school textbooks, for portraying American history in an overly positive light. Read more

The Gift of Death

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Planned Parenthood sells abortion gift cards for Christmas season

By Michael W. McLean

With Christmas just around the corner, last-minute shoppers are searching frantically for presents to give their families and friends. Read more

Stanley Hoffman’s Symposium

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Center for European Studies honors founder’s eightieth birthday

By Amelia G. Mango

It’s not every octogenarian who gets to celebrate his eightieth birthday with a full day of panel discussions by some of the biggest names in contemporary political science. Read more

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