Civics Resources Abigail Joens-Witherow | 9 Mar 2018 Police Officers or Immigration Officers? The Dilemma of Responding to ICE Warrants Should police officers be doing the jobs of immigration officers, and what are the repercussions?
Health & Wellness Abigail Joens-Witherow | 22 Feb 2018 The United States Government’s Lapsed Duty to Provide Safe Drinking Water Clean drinking water in the United States is not a guarantee.
Why Jeff Sessions Should End his War on Marijuana As Attorney General, Jeff Sessions has renewed federal scrutiny of marijuana in the US. But his move appears out of step with the changing times. 31 Jan 2018 | Abigail Joens-Witherow
What The Supreme Court Is(n’t) Doing About Gerrymandering Gerrymandering has proven an especially controversial issue in the courts. Has the Supreme Court done enough to act on it? 29 Jan 2018 | Abigail Joens-Witherow
Donald Trump and Twitter: A Turbulent Relationship, Here to Stay Even if Twitter has the technical right to ban Donald Trump from its service, should it? 15 Jan 2018 | Abigail Joens-Witherow
Roy Moore’s Tainted Senate Campaign Despite sexual assault allegations, Senate candidate Roy Moore seems to be staying in the race. Will he drop out or will he see it through? 7 Dec 2017 | Abigail Joens-Witherow
Senator Jeff Flake: Courageous or Cowardly? In the wake of Senator Flake's announcement not to run for reelection, it is important to examine the intended or unintended consequences of resignation. 3 Nov 2017 | Abigail Joens-Witherow
Politics and Respect in the Wake of Mass Shootings In the wake of the tragedy of the Las Vegas shooting and others like it, respect seems to be hard to define for politicians and Americans alike. 16 Oct 2017 | Abigail Joens-Witherow