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Law & Politics

The best critical thinking on law and politics

Georgia Politics 2020 Election
Law & Politics

Democrats: Go All In On Georgia

Why Georgia is ripe to turn blue in the 2020 election.

By John Polonis, 6 yearsJune 14, 2020 ago
police union contracts
Law & Politics

It’s the Police Union Contracts, Stupid

Read why real reform can only come when the police union contracts and labor arbiters no longer shield police officers from misconduct.

By John Polonis, 6 yearsJune 7, 2020 ago
George Floyd Protests
Law & Politics

Dear Young People: Protesting Is Great, But Actually Voting Is Better

Take that protesting passion to the ballot box – protesting alone will not bring the racial justice and equality that most of us desire.

By John Polonis, 6 yearsJune 2, 2020 ago
Seattle Protests Black Lives Matter
Law & Politics

Why Civil Disobedience Is the Answer, Not Violence and Destruction

The just ends of racial equality and justice require just means of civil disobedience and nonviolent protest, not the violence that devalues the cause.

By John Polonis, 6 yearsMay 31, 2020 ago
Republican Party
Law & Politics

Save the Grand Old Elephant Party

A plea to the Republicans who facilitate and empower this demagogue.

By John Polonis, 6 yearsFebruary 23, 2020 ago
Impeaching Trump
Law & Politics

Impeaching Trump – Why This Time is Different and the Time is Now

Trump’s latest abuse of power crosses the impeachment line.

By John Polonis, 6 yearsSeptember 29, 2019 ago
Donald Trump
Law & Politics

A President with Dreams of Dictatorship

We should certainly celebrate America’s beautiful experiment of democracy on the 4th of July, but without the military parades that pander to one man’s dictatorial tendencies.

By John Polonis, 7 yearsJuly 4, 2019 ago
William Barr, Attorney General
Law & Politics

Barred from Obstruction

Why the Attorney General’s unilateral exoneration of the President for obstruction is not only grossly misleading, but detrimental to the rule of law and the U.S. Constitution.

By John Polonis, 7 yearsApril 20, 2019 ago
Brickell
Law & Politics

Brickell: Climate Change Ground Zero

Sitting at climate change ground zero, this fashionable Miami neighborhood must prepare for the worst.

By John Polonis, 7 yearsFebruary 10, 2019 ago
Law & Politics

Pardon and Prison: An Analysis of Trump’s Pardon Power and How It Could Lead to Obstruction

The article analyzes Trump’s legal ability to save himself and his associates through his pardon power. The analysis also examines what charges Mueller might be able to bring should Trump try to pardon potential co-conspirators, or even himself.

By John Polonis, 7 years ago

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