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...unobtrusive as possible because I feel like Olivia's allergies are our issue," she says. "I try to go out of my way so that other people don't have to go out of theirs, especially around the holidays when everyone else has their own traditions to follow...
...doctoral student in economics and the paper’s other co-author, suggests “clearly separating candidates on a ballot, spacing them apart, and moving away from the use of columns on a ballot.” The study’s authors hope to follow up their work on the national level—though they acknowledge that California’s randomized ballots provided a particularly good source of data that might be hard to find elsewhere. The working paper is being submitted
...detainees violate Geneva Convention prohibitions lauded that decision at the Harvard Law Review’s annual Supreme Court Forum yesterday. Georgetown University law professor Neal K. Katyal, a former Justice Department official, said in his address yesterday that the central issue in the case was whether presidents must follow the laws that govern warfare. “This case is not just on military commissions alone,” Katyal said. “The central premise is that if Congress says, ‘Mr. President, you can’t do this,’ he must...
...mayor of my hometown, Albuquerque, has proposed to follow in New York State’s footsteps and legalize the forced medication of the “mentally ill.” Given the sordid history of government involvement with “mental illness,” Mayor Martin J. Chávez is leading Albuquerque—and the rest of the country in his wake—down a very slippery slope...
...Harvard student who played high school football against their son. “He wasn’t sure why we were talking to him,” Diane said, laughing. Napier said “football is huge” in Mississippi. But the schools that Mississippi fans follow are not Division IAA schools. “When they announced the scores of the other schools, we didn’t even know some of their names. Like Colgate. Where’s that?” Diane asked. Although they were mostly surrounded by crimson-colored shirts...