The lesson of this pandemic is prudence; we have not been prudent.
The echoes of Plessy v. Ferguson have distorted our jurisprudence.
Unless Iran is stripped of its nuclear potential in the near future we will be facing a new and perilous front.
Our fate depends upon our understanding and use of language.
Race-blind admissions is an obvious racist tactic.
It takes more than an election to make a president.
We are in the midst of our own cultural revolution.
Some political and ethical issues do not present opportunities for nuance and compromise.
The foundations of our liberty are washing away.
Perhaps we will stumble into the next Great War.
Both his character and his work elicit admiration.