Wanted, dead or alive … or just dead.
The debate over military commissions has come down to life or death.
You cannot afford to go to ASU law
The law school is going to wean itself off state funding by sucking out the lifeblood of its students. Welcome to the New American University.
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Obama’s renewing American leadership
Obama’s actions in Libya are right in line with his campaign promises – so why is everybody so surprised?
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U.N. Barks, U.S. Bites
The U.S. and its traditional allies are doing most of the bombing in Libya. This raises questions about the structure of the United Nations and the nature of international law.
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Freedom to breathe what?
The Phoenix metro area leads the nation in air pollution. And the Arizona Legislature wants even less regulation.
Arizonans and the machinery of death
Arizona has taken a key role in the international death penalty debate. We have a responsibility not to take the issue lightly.
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It’s the entitlement, stupid
The national debt is not a political problem. It’s cultural. And so are the only real solutions.
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Mubarak out, now what?
In the wake of revolution, Egypt’s position is precarious. But its potential is great.
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