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The election left some Americans elated, others bereft, and all of us divided. It’s time for collective healing and self-care.
The election left some Americans elated, others bereft, and all of us divided. It’s time for collective healing and self-care.
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Caring for my aging father taught me about the massive holes in America’s safety net for the elderly.
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As a law professor and the magazine’s legal affairs editor, my phone doesn’t stop ringing during this constitutional crisis.
Contributing Editor Anne Kim and Legal Affairs Editor Garrett Epps are hosting the Washington Monthly podcast, delving into the big issues as we enter another Trump presidency.
But it likely would have won in court, and its concession to the president-elect set back press freedom.