The First Amendment Isn’t a Free Pass To Discriminate
Justin Tran clears up common misconceptions about the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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Sign of the Times
Justin Tran clears up common misconceptions about the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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Surya Swaroop writes about the Equal Rights Amendment's journey to ratification.
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Studying abroad in Hong Kong has given Emma Xing a firsthand look at the clash between its people and government.
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Surya Swaroop declares why we should be further penalizing companies responsible for the Opioid Crisis.
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In light of recent protests in Puerto Rico, Nina Nazario discusses the importance of this victory to democracy as a whole.
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In response to Joe Biden's presidential candidacy, Grace Wiley argues that political figures must be held accountable for sexual misconduct.
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Jordan Curiel points out the differences between left-leaning politics and true liberalism.
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Kian Karamdashti pokes holes in national immigration policy and the argument for a wall at the U.S.-Mexican border.
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Stella Calbert argues in favor of taking individual action to combat climate change.
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Opinion Editors Hannah Jackson and Harper Lambert issue a reminder that dissent does not excuse hate speech.
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Sarah Mehrnia argues that A.S. Senate should not divest from Israel.
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Gordon Hahn and Alexandra Leal Silva take a stand against the construction of oil wells in Santa Barbara.
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Amarica Rafanelli explores the true cost of labor in the U.S., and how we take it for granted in our everyday products and lives.
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Annabel Li examines the potential impact that Universal Basic Income could have on college students.
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Alysha Agarwal debates the severity of #canceled culture in the age of the Internet, and where we should really draw the line.
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