Author: Paul Campos
Continues apace: https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1405552618047377409 (This is real in case you're pondering). https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1405581114488459264 https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1405588844095827969 https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1405594834467921921 It would be even better not to actually be a racist, but let's not go nuts. Speaking.
Yesterday was the sixth anniversary of Donald Trump descending a gilded escalator and announcing he was running for president of the United States: an announcement that both at the time.
Zack Beauchamp has a good summary of the evidence that America is trending toward what's known in the political science literature as "competitive authoritarianism." There are many kinds of authoritarian.
Kraus has several driving while intoxicated and other traffic offenses on his criminal record in Minnesota dating back to 2007, according to online records viewed by Heavy. He was convicted.
One thing that a theory that key American institutions continue to be beset by systemic racism while denying that systemic racism exists would predict is that those institutions would strive.
The big news in the law school world is that applications are way up, although they remain well below their peak in the aughts, before certain irresponsible troublemakers started suggesting.
ProPublica scored quite a journalistic coup when somebody or bodies sent the organization many years' worth of tax records of America's wealthiest people. The whole report is here. A couple.
George Packer has a long article on what he calls the the Four Americas. It's an interesting historical analysis of how the major partisan divides in contemporary America came about,.