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Lincoln Son Currie

Minority Report: Democrats, reject the last acceptable prejudice

Lincoln Son Currie September 29, 2020
No person should have their faith used against them as proof that they are or are not loyal to America. I hope Democrats do not spout the dual loyalty lie and preserve the last acceptable prejudice.
BURKE: Gorsuch is as good a fit as any

BURKE: Gorsuch is as good a fit as any

Patrick Burke March 19, 2017

Judge Neil Gorsuch, 49, was appointed by President Donald Trump to be the next Supreme Court judge, replacing Judge Antonin Scalia who died in 2016. Gorsuch received his undergraduate degree from Columbia...

REMILLARD: Hillary Clinton hides gaffes in Donald Trump's shadow

REMILLARD: Hillary Clinton hides gaffes in Donald Trump’s shadow

Christopher Remillard March 14, 2016

At the time I’m writing this, if you go to CNN’s website, nine out of the 12 articles at the top of the page are about Republican frontrunner Donald Trump. The deluge of Trump coverage in this election...

YANK-JACOBS: Supreme Court term limits should follow Antonin Scalia's death

YANK-JACOBS: Supreme Court term limits should follow Antonin Scalia’s death

Kobe Yank-Jacobs February 22, 2016

Following Justice Antonin Scalia’s death and President Barack Obama’s subsequent assurance that he would nominate a successor, political punditry has revolved around the strategy Obama will use to...

 “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” premiered its third season Sunday night on HBO. PHOTO COURTESY ERIC LIEBOWITZ/HBO

REVIEW: “Last Week Tonight” returns weakly

Samantha Bastress February 18, 2016

With three months to prepare, the third season premiere of John Oliver’s “Last Week Tonight” should have been full of original, clever material. Unfortunately, Sunday’s episode fell disappointingly...

REMILLARD: Antonin Scalia's legacy, impact complex

REMILLARD: Antonin Scalia’s legacy, impact complex

Christopher Remillard February 16, 2016

U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia was found dead Saturday at a Texas resort, The New York Times reported. It is a huge loss for the conservative faction of the court, already crippled...

EDITORIAL: Late Justice Antonin Scalia can be both hated and missed

EDITORIAL: Late Justice Antonin Scalia can be both hated and missed

Editors February 16, 2016

Since Justice Antonin Scalia’s death in West Texas Saturday, public discourse has shifted from eulogy to criticism. This is no surprise, considering Scalia had garnered a reputation for his conservative...

EDITORIAL: Racial diversity important to admissions, imperative to education

EDITORIAL: Racial diversity important to admissions, imperative to education

Editors December 10, 2015

It seems that throughout our time at Boston University, racial tensions have skyrocketed, if not in terms of frequency, then in the scope of media attention. And the case of Fisher v. University of Texas...

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EDITORIAL: On Marriage Equality

Editors June 27, 2015

To begin simply, let us state this fact: on June 26, 2015, history was made in the United States when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of marriage equality in all 50 states, with a 5-4 victory. By...

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