Despite 87 deaths every day due to gun violence, laws ban any scientific research into one of the US's most pressing public health issues. For 20 years, no federally-funded research has been conducted in relation to causes and solutions.
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Roe v. Wade is one of the most famous cases in American history, and one of the most influential. What was this case about and why is it so powerful in America?
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San Diego's restaurant recession is another data point suggesting that making it more expensive to employ people causes fewer people to be employed. Shocker.
Article by Eric Boehm for Reason, 11 Apr 2017.
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What could science have in common with religion, when religion seems so irrelevant to the scientist? Yet, religion still has a firm hold on billions of believers worldwide, dealing with questions not answerable through the five senses.
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More than a half-century after Brown v. Board of Education, segregated schools remain a handicap for poor students. Debate Relevance: Are we a "post-racial" society? Does institutionalized racism still exist in America?
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"It took me, a white non-native woman being arrested... to bring this cause to many people’s attention." Article about her arrest while protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline by Shailene Woodley for TIME, 20 Oct 2016.
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