Chris Fenn
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Part I: Emergency Presidential Power and Defining Constitutional Failure
I. Introduction Scholarly literature on emergency presidential power is divergent and divided into three schools of thought: (1) broad...
Dennis Marinovsky
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He's Here To Stay
As I learned one freezing morning after making the mistake of stepping out of Letts Hall in a t-shirt, Autumn has finally returned to...
Hildana Ferede
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The Kavanaugh Vote From the Inside
When I woke up Saturday morning, I didn’t imagine I was going to be in the Senate Chamber just as history was being made. On October 6th,...
Mark Lu
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Dear KPU: Please, Anyone but David Hogg
On October 1, American University Student Government’s Kennedy Political Union (KPU) announced a fall event featuring "the Parkland...
Lana Green
Sep 29, 20185 min read
What the Federalist Papers can Tell us about Lobbying Today
According to a poll conducted by Monmouth University Polling Institute, only 26 percent of Americans supported the new tax bill in...
Omkar Hosad
Sep 23, 20183 min read
Why Bert and Ernie Matter
Sesame Street aired on PBS for the first time on November 10, 1969. Accessible through any television for over four decades, three...
Mark Lu
Aug 7, 20184 min read
How The GOP Tax Cuts may have doomed the economy
Two words: stock buybacks. In May, JPMorgan projected that in 2018, S&P 500 companies would invest about $1 trillion (with a "t") stock...
Mark Lu
Jul 30, 20187 min read
The strangely sensible economics of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been absorbed by the head-spinning political rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old former...