Author: Nancy Brands Ward
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Impeachment begins at home
Jefferson’s obscure Rule 603 has sparked an impeachment movement in America’s statehouses—one the press is trying hard to ignore.
This article was published on 05.11.06
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Tough enough?
Democrats come down hard on sex offenders—but too late to stop Jessica’s Law.
This article was published on 04.06.06
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Identity crisis
Real ID gives the government—and corporations—yet another tool to keep tabs on law-abiding citizens.
This article was published on 03.30.06
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Drink what you like
Sometimes a $10 bottle of wine just tastes better than a $60 bottle.
This article was published on 03.09.06
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Some assembly required
Backers say a Citizens’ Assembly would reinvigorate our democracy.
This article was published on 02.02.06
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License to terrorize
A group with close ties to the Bush administration plays the race card to push through “Real ID.” But California’s DMV says the law is a real headache, and the ACLU calls it a “real nightmare.”
This article was published on 01.26.06
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The monastery
Folsom’s Buddhist inmates struggle to live in the moment—even when that moment happens in a 6.5-by-8.5-foot prison cell.
This article was published on 12.15.05
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