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In Oklahoma tribal decision, ‘rule of the strong’ falls to rule of law

By Henry Gass July 16, 2020 Articles

What would it look like to repair a long-standing racial injustice? It’s a question roiling the U.S., and Native American tribes in Oklahoma say they got a clear example last week from the Supreme Court.

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‘Law School 101’: How Supreme Court ended its term

By Henry Gass July 10, 2020 Articles

At a time of deep U.S. political polarization, the Supreme Court ended its term with two decisions that emphasized unifying basic principles: the importance of the rule of law, and the fact that it applies to everyone, including presidents.

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Do officers belong in schools? Districts cut ties, debate best path to safety.

By Henry Gass June 18, 2020 Articles

George Floyd’s death is prompting a rethinking of policing in schools, where students of color are more likely than white counterparts to encounter officers. As partnerships dissolve, authorities ponder how to keep students safe while also treating them fairly.

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Why Gorsuch upheld civil rights for LGBTQ Americans

By Henry Gass June 16, 2020 Articles

When one of the high court’s staunchest defenders of LGBTQ rights, Justice Anthony Kennedy, retired in 2018, most court watchers expected those rights to only get rolled back. Enter a strict textualist.

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‘He woke the world up.’ Houston’s Third Ward remembers George Floyd.

By Henry Gass June 9, 2020 Articles, Photography
‘He woke the world up.’ Houston’s Third Ward remembers George Floyd.

As George Floyd is laid to rest in Houston Tuesday, residents of Houston’s Third Ward – where Mr. Floyd grew up – reflected on his life and the national crisis of conscience sparked by his death.

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Texas and California reopen: different pace, similar pressure

By Henry Gass May 6, 2020 Articles

Texas and California offer two different visions of how to handle the coronavirus lockdowns and end them. Here’s an up-close look at the challenges – and the surprising similarities.

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For Native Americans, coronavirus looks heartbreakingly familiar

By Henry Gass April 30, 2020 Articles

Perhaps no community in North America has been more shaped by infectious disease than Native tribes. Overcoming today’s crisis means turning to deep wells of resilience.

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Coronavirus conundrum: What do we do when nature gets crowded?

By Henry Gass April 27, 2020 Articles, Photography
Coronavirus conundrum: What do we do when nature gets crowded?

Coronavirus lockdowns have made nature even more of a refuge. So as officials consider how to adjust rules for now-crowded parks, the public’s mental well-being is a big part of the equation.

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As jobless numbers spike, a question rises: When can economy reopen?

By Henry Gass March 26, 2020 Articles

Tame the coronavirus, then tackle the economy? A difficult and sensitive debate is emerging over how to get back to “open for business.”

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Justice during pandemic: Police seek to protect public and prisoners

By Henry Gass March 24, 2020 Articles

Right now, public safety means reducing the number of people in jails. Are measures taken to reduce overcrowding during the pandemic likely to lead to permanent change in how prisoners are cared for?

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