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Publisher’s Note

by WS Editors | Feb 1, 2013 | Media

…ed—you’ll see the dividend when you read Lou Dubose’s cover story on how the Voting Rights Act has helped preserve democracy, and Jim Goldston’s harrowing account of the toll the war on terror has taken on our Constitution. We appreciate a well-turned…

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The Supreme Court vs. Black Voters in Alabama

by Lou Dubose | Feb 1, 2013 | Legal Affairs, Politics

…t had, it could have qualified for a “bailout” from preclearance. The justices crafted a technical solution, granting the utility district the right to request a bailout but refusing to take up the constitutional challenge included in the pleadings. T…

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Ralph Nader on Corporate Taxes

by Lou Dubose | Nov 15, 2012 | Economy, Politics

In our November 15 issue, Lou Dubose praises Ralph Nader’s tenth book, The Seventeen Solutions: Bold Ideas for Our American Future. An excerpt from the book: Corporations are truly different from you and me. As humans, we cannot create hundreds of su…

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Who Built It?

by Lou Dubose | Sep 15, 2012 | Economy, Politics

In our September 15 issue, Lou Dubose reports on Mitt Romney’s vulture capitalism at Bain Capital. The company, where Romney spent much of his business career, made its own way—with the help of some crucial federal funding. GS Industries operated a s…

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The Laws Against Voters

by Lou Dubose | Sep 1, 2012 | Legal Affairs, Politics

In our September 1 issue, Lou Dubose reveals the ways in which Republicans are manipulating voting laws in Ohio. Below, Dubose recalls the restrictive laws passed by 11 other states since 2008. Since Barack Obama won the 2008 election, Alabama, Georg…

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