For the last few months I have lived in Austin, where my wife has started graduate work at the University of Texas. I left Washington less because of any specific desire to get away than because of the equal-time provisions of modern marriage; but when we started looking for a university with a good linguistics […]
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Strongmen are weaker. Integrity endures. Peace is popular.
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In its 8–1 ruling on Colorado’s conversion therapy ban, the Supreme Court recast mental health care as protected expression.
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The liberal think tank’s health care proposal is full of sound ideas that won’t deliver immediate relief. Here’s what would.
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The Mystery of the Joan Little Case
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Trump’s Budget: Cruelty, Contempt, and Endless Debt
The administration’s new fiscal blueprint is DOA in Congress, but it’s nonetheless revealing.
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