» Campaign 08
The Leftist Fourth Amendment (or Am. Conservative is Right) | A conservative slams Obama supporters for the right reason.
Ari Melber
» The Notion
Jesse Helms, American Bigot | NYU Professor Lisa Duggan takes stock of Jesse Helms' political legacy.
Richard Kim
» The Beat
Jesse Helms, John McCain and the Mark of the White Hands | The people who helped the North Carolina senator run race-baiting campaigns are now helping the Republican presidential candidate.
John Nichols
» The Dreyfuss Report
Obama Iraq Transcript | We report, you decide.
Robert Dreyfuss
» ActNow!
Of House and Home | Urge Congress to fight back against the subprime swindle.
Peter Rothberg
» Passing Through
Leveraging the Power of Celebrities | With the help of Web 2.0 tools, celebrities can contribute more than just hype to this election cycle.
Michael Connery
» Capitolism
Mid-Day Links | Speed the onrush of the holiday weekend with these fine internet products!
Christopher Hayes
» Editor's Cut
To Israel, via J Street | Organization aims to give voice to an open and dynamic debate about the Middle East peace process.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
» And Another Thing
Preachers and Politics | Secularism looks better and better.
Katha Pollitt


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Politics at the Center of the Storm
American Constitution Society's Connecticut Lawyer Chapter presents "Signing Statements and the President's Authority to Refuse to Enforce the Law," featuring Neil Kinkopf, professor of law, Georgia State University College of Law; Special Assistant, Office of Legal Counsel, US Department of Justice (1993-1997). At the Old Judiciary Room, 3rd Floor, State Capitol. There is no cost to attend this event. Lunch will be provided. RSVP
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John Nichols, one of The Nation's chief political writers, will speak about the Bush presidency, the rule of law and the current electoral campaign as part of an on-going series sponsored by the General Society of Mechanics and Trademen in New York City. Lecture free for Nation readers. The event takes place at the General Society at 20 West 44th Street. More info online.
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