Opinion
Originalism in the Supreme Court: Legacy and Impact
Whether or not partisan-gerrymandering claims are justiciable is vulnerable to an ideology that works at the expense of our representative government’s legitimacy.
Poverty in the Christian Narrative: Victim-Blaming the Poor?
“Blaming an individual for being poor can threaten morality by denying the principle of equality.”
Urban Ignorance: On Yale’s Lack of an Urban Studies Program
“Students will need a multifaceted perspective to work on urban issues in the real world.”
Breaking the Silence: Dreamers Tell Their Stories
“I am an undocumented, but my lack of legal presence does not define me.”
Forward, Not Back: How Hillary Is Holding Democrats in the Past
“Can the Democratic Party tell the Clintons to get lost? Realistically, no.”
Yale Climate Conference: Why Leo Shouldn’t Have Come
“Nothing causes dialogue like dissonance. People are not motivated to action by agreement.”
Cracks in Mexico’s Foundations: An Earthquake Shakes the Political Scene
We must address these flaws in Mexico’s foundation, or our cities will continue to fall down.
The Good Muslim: When Positive Portrayals Fail
What does it mean to be a “good” Muslim in the eyes of the American media?
