How much fiscal blood will states spill due to the pandemic? A governor cites the notorious Red Wedding from “Game of Thrones.”
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We’ll Meet Again
Vera Lynn’s music offered a vision of togetherness to a nation separated by war – and, much later, by a pandemic.
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Things Can Still Get Better As Numbers Get Worse
As COVID-19 moves into a younger population, comparing daily new cases with earlier months can be misleading.
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SCOTUS And The Meaning Of Sex
A longstanding anti-discrimination law gained new reach because a word’s meaning can change or expand with time.
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Why Have A Party Platform?
The only thing worse than fighting over a new party platform may be running on one from four years ago.
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Does Private Equity Belong In Your 401(k)?
The Labor Department opens the door to private equity investments in many retirement plans.
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Eight Steps Toward Equal Justice
Bad incentives, vague guidelines and lack of accountability create law enforcement problems; better management can fix them.
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SCOTUS Stands Tall For Pensions
Pension participants who suffered no losses in a market meltdown have no basis to sue anyone for their lack of injury.
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Publishing, Monster-Truck-Race Style
Bolton’s book may not greatly alter his wealth or the election, but it could have serious implications for its publisher.
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