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OPINION: The Documents on Which Our Democracy Rests
As Americans, we tend — understandably — to focus on the constitution as the source for our representative democracy. It is, after all, our basic
OPINION: Global water crisis affects us all
Here in the United States, we have grown accustomed to thinking we will always have access to plentiful, clean water. We just assume we can
OPINION: Why I’m Optimistic about the Future
One of the great privileges of reaching and working on a university campus is the chance to be in regular touch with young people. Even
OPINION: Religion Plays an Important Role in Public Life
The question of what role religion should play in American public life is difficult and controversial. It produces a lot of heated debate and no
OPINION: Intensity of change challenges U.S. leadership
I’m often asked how the world has changed since I got involved in politics. If I were to try to answer the question with one
OPINION: What it means to be an American
What does it mean to be an American? I suspect each of us would answer this question in our own way, depending on our experiences.
OPINION: Lessons from 9/11 that Congress Could Learn
Most Americans alive 20 years asgo remember where they were on Sept. 11, 2001. They remember the airplane hijackings, the attacks, and the collapse of
OPINION: Indispensable figures show sweep of U.S. history
You can get a sense of the sweep of American politics and history by identifying a few of the indispensable men in our country’s history.
OPINION: Rights are at the center of our political life
Over my years in public life, I conducted many hearings that included comments from members of the public. I remember well that people often said
OPINION: Why Voters Vote as They Do
Maybe it’s just a professional preoccupation, but I have always been intrigued by why voters cast their ballots as they do. I’ve never made a