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Incitement, sedition, and conspiracy – explaining Capitol crimes

By Henry Gass January 15, 2021 Articles

The legal fallout from the Jan. 6 Capitol invasion is likely to reach hundreds of cases. It could also affect the free speech rights of Americans and shatter one last political norm.

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Why protecting prisons from COVID-19 is everyone’s problem

By Henry Gass January 13, 2021 Articles

Understanding how the coronavirus threatens the lives of prisoners and prison officers is crucial to combating its spread and to safeguarding incarcerated people.

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‘We have been re-written into history’: Tribes cheer Interior secretary pick

By Henry Gass December 21, 2020 Articles

A dedication to protecting the land has been a hallmark of Native American leaders – but so also have bipartisanship and pragmatism. Whichever party is in power, tribes have had to work with them. In an era of deeply divided government, those tools are needed.

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How will a Black Texas GOP chief nurture Trumpism after Trump?

By Henry Gass December 14, 2020 Articles
How will a Black Texas GOP chief nurture Trumpism after Trump?

The takeover of the Texas GOP by retired Lt. Col. Allen West – a Black Republican of unbending principles – mirrors President Donald Trump’s takeover of the party at the national level. The colonel’s popularity with the grassroots is a window on how Trumpism can survive the Trump presidency.

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Trump, a Texas lawsuit, and democracy’s future

By Henry Gass December 11, 2020 Articles

Texas has filed a lawsuit aimed at invalidating several states’ presidential results. It could be classified as simply hardball politics. But many say that it is flatly anti-democratic.

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As Biden lead grows, Trump campaign switches fight to courts

By Henry Gass November 5, 2020 Articles

With the Trump campaign filing a flurry of legal challenges in multiple states, the election is “clearly moving from the political to the legal,” says legal commentator Jonathan Turley.

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Pressure builds for US police to change military mindset

By Henry Gass October 26, 2020 Articles

Breonna Taylor’s killing has heightened public concern across the ideological spectrum that the paramilitary mindset that pervades modern American policing endangers citizens rather than protects them.

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Retired no more: A Texas octogenarian advocates for seniors

By Henry Gass October 13, 2020 Articles, Photography
Retired no more: A Texas octogenarian advocates for seniors

Whether it’s GrandPad tablets for doctor visits, virtual bingo, or city hall advocacy, this octogenarian knows how to help older people. Pandemic demands for senior citizen services brought her out of retirement.

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With Amy Coney Barrett, a once-fringe legal philosophy goes mainstream

By Henry Gass October 6, 2020 Articles

Is the First Amendment the most important? Adherents of the conservative Christian legal movement believe so – particularly the Free Exercise clause, which they argue has been given short shrift as America has become less religious.

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Fierce women’s advocate, and icon in her own right

By Henry Gass September 18, 2020 Articles

Rare is the Supreme Court justice able to create a distinct legacy. Rarer still is the justice able to create a distinct legacy, shape an entire area of the law, and become a pop culture icon: the fiery, jabot-wearing “Notorious RBG.”

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