Emory students feeling ‘pain’ from ‘Trump 2016′ chalked on campus sidewalks; Dateline: Shushan, Persian Empire, 600 BCE; Fair weather federalism and the Blue Lives Matter Act; Belgium attacks said to be ‘unlikely to be duplicated in the United States.’ But how do we keep it that way?;
 
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Emory students feeling ‘pain’ from ‘Trump 2016′ chalked on campus sidewalks
Robby Soave (Reason) has the details.
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Dateline: Shushan, Persian Empire, 600 BCE
The ancient debate over how Jewish students should address the threat from Haman.
Fair weather federalism and the Blue Lives Matter Act
Congress does not have the power to make violence targeting police officers a federal hate crime. Efforts to do so are a particularly blatant example of fair weather federalism.
 
When tort defendants die, should any punitive damages claim die with them?
A ruling from the Ohio Supreme Court.
Belgium attacks said to be ‘unlikely to be duplicated in the United States.’ But how do we keep it that way?
"The apparently coordinated bombings that killed more than 30 people in Belgium are unlikely to be duplicated in the United States, ... former intelligence and counterterrorism officials said," reports a Post article. I hope that's correct. But, if it is, how can we get it to continue being correct?
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