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Category: Political Science-Live Blog

Criminal Justice Reform?

March 3, 2022 Kaden Paulson-Smith Political Science-Live Blog

Many of us expected President Biden to discuss prospects for criminal justice reform, as my colleague Professor Nolan Bennet noted […]

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Afterthoughts: Ukraine and Dilemmas of Displacement

March 2, 2022 Alise Coen Political Science-Live Blog, Program: Political Science, Uncategorized

It’s understandable that so much attention during the State of the Union was devoted to discussing the war in Ukraine […]

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Who’s Responding to Biden?

March 1, 2022 Nolan Bennett Political Science-Live Blog, Uncategorized

Since the 1960s, the opposing party has typically followed up the President’s State of the Union with their own response: […]

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Missing Issues on Education

March 1, 2022 Alise Coen Political Science-Live Blog, Program: Political Science, Uncategorized

It was a quick reference, but somewhere around the middle of the speech tonight (before the pandemic and law enforcement […]

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Biden Says Little of Historic Supreme Court Nomination

March 1, 2022 Nolan Bennett Political Science-Live Blog

Biden’s incredibly brief mention of the U.S. Supreme Court and his nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson is curious. Her nomination […]

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Social and education spending highlighted

March 1, 2022 Kaden Paulson-Smith Political Science-Live Blog

President Biden named several initiatives that could expand the social safety net and help reboot the American economy. In the […]

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A Quick Pass on Immigration

March 1, 2022 Alise Coen Political Science-Live Blog, Program: Political Science, Uncategorized

A few minutes ago, Biden very quickly moved past immigration and referencing the “torch of liberty,” without offering much detail. […]

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States in the State of the Union

March 1, 2022 David Helpap Political Science-Live Blog

The President has highlighted a number of topics that have been at the forefront of state policy making lately (e.g., […]

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So Far, Not Much in the Way of Quotable Quotes

March 1, 2022 Nolan Bennett Political Science-Live Blog, Uncategorized

We knew going into tonight’s State of the Union that Biden originally planned to focus more on his domestic agenda, […]

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A Focus on the Rustbelt and Manufacturing

March 1, 2022 David Helpap Political Science-Live Blog

Also relatively early in the President’s address is a focus on the “rustbelt” and manufacturing. This is probably not an […]

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