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What activists can learn from Obama’s web politics




The Ghost of Ronald Reagan

How we remember the real legacy of the conservative icon.

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In Montana, Indian reservations gear up for election day.

 

Two Words That Can Get You Life in Prison

Prosecutors are labeling more people as gang members. Congress considers if it should take similar measures.

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With thousands of musicians displaced, the Soul Rebels do their part to rebuild in the post-Katrina era.


Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire

A law professor tracks policies that fail prisoners and their families.

 

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From the Archives
Press #3 for Xenophobe August 5, 2008 Republican Harri Anne Smith was vying to represent Alabama in the U.S. House of Representatives but lost on July 15 to her GOP rival. Smith, who served several terms in Alabama's state senate, will be well remembered for at least two racist videos.
Lousiana: Post-Katrina Immigrants Struggle to Organize May 16, 2008 In Louisiana the state legislative session closes in a month, and a lot is at stake for people of color and immigrants.
Missouri: Anti-Affirmative Action Measures Fail May 16, 2008 Ward Connerly's anti-affirmative action initiative, known as the Missouri Civil Rights Initiative, failed to make it on the ballot for this November.

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