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November Elections Could See One Quarter of Americans Free From Marijuana Prohibition
California, Massachusetts, Arizona, Maine and Nevada will all be asking voters to end prohibition on the recreational consumption of cannabis.
Latino Advisers to Trump, “We Quit!“
It may have come as a surprise to Trump, a guy who loves to fire people, when half of his Hispanic Advisory Board quit after his immigration speech.
From #NoDAPL to #FreedomSquare: A Tale of Two Occupations
From Chicago's Freedom Square to Standing Rock, North Dakota — Black and Native struggles are rising.
With the Clinton Coronation Underway, Did Sanders Actually Win the Primary?
As the DNC heads to its climax, the question remains, "Did Hillary win fair and square?"
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As Temperatures Climb Across the Country, Workers Will Suffer
"Heat can kill. And it is especially tragic when someone dies of heat exposure because they're simply doing their job."
Is Donald Trump’s Rhetoric Reigniting Anti-Immigrant Legislation in Arizona?
National campaigns are affecting state politics in Arizona.
Tuesday Primaries: Sanders Wins Utah and Idaho; Trump Still Leads in Delegates
Frontrunners win delegate-rich Arizona, while Bernie and Cruz pick up victories in smaller states.
ALEC and ACCE’s Pay-to-Play Meeting in Scottsdale, Arizona
In a new twist of the ALEC playbook, policymakers and lobbyists have formed a mini-ALEC called ACCE.
ALEC Invites Politicians to “Plan Your 2016 Agenda” at Scottsdale Confab
Here are some of the items on the top of ALEC's legislative agenda.
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When a Racist Restaurant Opens on the Edge of Campus, What Is a University’s Responsibility?
Universities must be proactive in addressing racism, whether on campus or within their university communities.