Politics and government
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Classrooms in crisis
How to teach about slavery amid efforts to suppress history
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Sebastián Royo publishes essay on democracy for leading Spanish think tank
‘When I came to the U.S., this was the shining light — the model for other countries all around the world’
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Law professor: U.S. needs to ensure fair access to voting
Constitution Day speaker addresses Voting Rights Act
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‘I felt I had to prove that I do belong here’
Alum is first Cambodian American woman in Lynn City Hall
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U.S. democracy is fraying, but can it be preserved?
Presidential Lecturer offers cause for concern — and optimism
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A precedent for problem-solving
Professor says 19th-century politics offer lesson in settling division
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‘Fear of the other side often gets democracies into trouble’
Bestselling author Daniel Ziblatt to deliver Oct. 26 Presidential Lecture on the fate of democracy
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Presidential Lecture returns Oct. 26 with ‘How Democracies Die’ author
Speaker draws chilling parallels between US and failed democracies elsewhere
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Is the common good an uncommon concept?
Provost Sebastián Royo authors new report probing the challenges to a civil society
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‘Judges and justices are not machines’
Alum examines judicial decision-making behind Roe v. Wade overturn









