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J. Packard Laird '42 /December 17, 2012
…company in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware. Mr. Laird was an early advocate and pioneer in analog computer applications and program learning. Throughout his DuPont career, he was acknowledged for…
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The Princeton Tory /May 29, 2010
…with provocative ideas – Peter Singer, among others, comes to mind. However, two nominations made this spring stretch the bounds of credulity. On February 24, 2010, the University announced its…
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The Princeton Tory /April 19, 2011
…organizations. The artificially accelerated compression of the domestic agricultural industry lacks the natural economic diversity required to sustain a competitive and innovative market sector. Additionally, since the federal subsidies are…
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Christopher C. Veto /April 7, 2016
…New York Times. 15 December 1987. http://www.nytimes.com/1987/12/15/us/judge-kennedy-says-rights-are-not-always-spelled-out.html 12See Boumediene v. Bush (2008) for Kennedy’s “[T]he Suspension Clause does not resist innovation…” 13Murphy, M., American Constitutional Interpretation, p. 284 14Murphy, M.,…
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Christopher and Cassandra James /March 26, 2021
Students, Faculty, and Administrators Respond to Year Like No Other. (Photo Credit: altumhealth.com) For the past year, America’s college students have been treading water. An August report from the…
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Benjamin Woodard /April 21, 2023
…crime in these communities. The Moynihan Report can be challenged or endorsed on its own merits, but it and its themes have become central to conservative argumentation. A search in…
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JP Spence '16 /May 19, 2015
…The op-ed undertakes a brief study of how the spread of the doctrine of “safe spaces,” where students are sheltered from “being ‘bombarded’ by discomfiting or distressing viewpoints,” has threatened…
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David Will '14 /December 19, 2013
…to children for the coming term. The children who benefitted from the program were mostly of African American descent, a constituency Obama carried by 96% in 2008. The voucher recipients’…
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Ben Koons '15 /May 1, 2013
…a non-sexual romantic relationship (at least 35% of men and 47% of women at Princeton are virgins according one ‘Prince’ survey http:/ /www.dailyprincetonian.com/slideshows/213/expand/). Religion has been completely absent from both…
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The Princeton Tory /February 7, 2012
…in it”. Indeed he doesn’t. The signing letter comments on over 12 sections of the complex law. The heart of Obama’s statement addressed the notorious section 1021. Referencing the controversy…
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The Princeton Tory /February 7, 2012
…is hopeful of involvement from the conservative community. Citing “a common tendency among conservatives to confuse the issue of the DREAM Act with the broader immigration debate,” Martinez is confident…
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David Will '14 /June 15, 2013
…would be lost. He then sued under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), arguing that the law constituted a “substantial burden” on his and his congregants’ religious freedom without a…
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