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The Atlantic: Can Tech Companies Protect Free Speech in the Information Age?

Big tech companies defend their hands-off approach to their platforms by arguing that they’re defending free speech. Geoffrey Stone, professor at the University of Chicago Law School; and Mary McCord, professor at Georgetown Law, join The Atlantic’s Rebecca Rosen for a conversation about free-speech standards on day two of a conference on disinformation and the…
Vladimir Putin - World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Davos 2009KOR in the News

Project Syndicate: Ending Ukraine’s Tragedy

Ending Ukraine's Tragedy While Russian President Vladimir Putin is solely responsible for the war in Ukraine, all parties must be realistic about what an achievable endgame could look like. If the path of negotiation is open, a peace settlement should balance several imperatives. March 14, 2022 | Mark Medish | Project Syndicate WASHINGTON, DC –…
Project Syndicate
March 14, 2022
United States Capitol BuildingKOR in the News

Just Security: Congress Can and Should Address the Threat from Unauthorized Paramilitary Activity

Congress Can and Should Address the Threat from Unauthorized Paramilitary Activity January 24, 2022 | Mary McCord | Just Security A year after the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the United States remains politically and culturally polarized. Recent polling suggests alarming numbers of Americans believe that violence against the government may be justified.…
Just Security
January 24, 2022
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WITF: Poll confirms Americans deeply divided on election issues

Poll confirms Americans deeply divided on election issues January 18, 2022 | Scott LaMar | WITF A poll by Muhlenberg College and Keep Our Republic finds that Pennsylvanians continue to be polarized when it comes to elections and voting. Perhaps the biggest takeaway from the poll is how Democrats and Republicans view the 2020 presidential…
WITF Staff
January 18, 2022
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Muhlenberg College: New Poll: Pennsylvania Electoral Process Survey from Muhlenberg College & Keep Our Republic

New Poll: Pennsylvania Electoral Process Survey from Muhlenberg College & Keep Our Republic January 11, 2022 | Muhlenberg College A new survey released today from the Muhlenberg Institute of Public Opinion, in conjunction with Keep Our Republic, a national civic education non-profit, shows Pennsylvania voters are sharply divided on electoral issues. KEY FINDINGS Over a…
Muhlenberg College
January 11, 2022
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Washington Spectator: Prosecuting Trump and his Accomplices: Their Crimes and the Laws They Broke

Prosecuting Trump and his Accomplices: Their Crimes and the Laws They Broke January 4, 2022 | Jonathan M. Winer | Washington Spectator After the first year of investigations into the January 6 insurrection, which the House in authorizing its Select Committee termed a “domestic terrorist attack,” there is extensive evidence that the assault was instigated…
Washington Spectator
January 4, 2022
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The Power of Ideas by Gary Hart

The history of ideas suggests that ideas with moral authority prevail in the long run over those that propagandize power and ruthlessness. All men are created equal prevailed against ownership of men by men. Democracy prevailed over fascism and communism.  The ideal of democracy prevailed in ancient Athens over authoritarian Sparta. The Roman republic prevailed…
Gary Hart
December 6, 2021
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The Record Herald: The American people, not politicians, must continue to choose the president

The United States prides itself as the world’s longest standing democracy, with more than 200 years of having elections choose our leaders and power peacefully transferred from president to president, regardless of party. This source of national pride, however, should not be taken for granted. Our very system of government, starting with letting the people…
Jonathan Winer
November 14, 2021