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William Barr

Low Barr

by Andrew Cohen | Jan 12, 2019 | Politics

…Department from its recent retrenchment. Bill Barr is just Jeff Sessions with a deeper voice and a longer resume. Andrew Cohen is a senior editor at the Marshall Project and a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice….

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An Election for the Soul of America

by Andrew Cohen | Nov 5, 2018 | Elections, Politics

The election Tuesday isn’t so much a battle between what America is and what it aspires to be, as it is about what will happen when the two “real” versions of America clash at the ballot box. There is the “real” America that woke up this morning beli…

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I Voted Sticker

Voting Rights on Life Support in the Age of Trump

by Andrew Cohen | Oct 19, 2018 | Elections, Politics

…lt of those votes it’s going to get worse in 2020. Along with so much else, that, too, is at stake this November. Andrew Cohen is a senior editor at the Marshall Project and a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice….

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Trump and Kavanaugh

Kavanaugh’s Toxic Nomination

by Andrew Cohen | Sep 27, 2018 | Legal Affairs, Politics

…t feels, amid the claims and counterclaims, like we all are in the same driverless car hurtling toward the cliff. Andrew Cohen is a senior editor at the Marshall Project and a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice….

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Kavanaugh Hearings – Day 3

by Andrew Cohen | Sep 6, 2018 | Politics

…everyone else tainted by Trump, won’t easily rid himself of the taint in the years to come.   Andrew Cohen is The Spectator’s legal affairs correspondent.    …

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