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The miseducation of voter registration laws in Maryland
In 2004, Antoine Lewis was excited to turn eighteen and have the opportunity to cast his ballot for the first…
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Effectively tackling crime, grime and the city services decline
By: Sheila Dixon As we enter a new year celebrating life and looking to fulfill the resolutions we have set…
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Councilman Cohen announces he’s running for…
Thirty-four years ago, on this very day, a young man was born with the expectancy of being someone great that…
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The mass exodus of freshmen legislators in Baltimore City
In 2016 the voters of Baltimore City sent a powerful message to the old guard – they were no longer…
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How Baltimore City schools like Hamilton are failing our children
In a city that leads the nation in homicides and violent crime, along with being one of the top ten…
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Hogan, McCray Maya and Mary top the list for politicians of the year
In an election year filled with political twists and turns – from the contentious and crowded Democratic Primary field for…
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The challenges of campus cops at Johns Hopkins
Since the end of last session, I have done a great deal of thinking and research on the role of…
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Defending the Indefensible
The word gerrymander first appeared in print in 1812 in a newspaper article regarding the redrawing of Massachusetts state senate…
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Why the United States Did Not Annex Mexico after the Mexican-American War
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) has unfortunately slipped into the category of America’s “forgotten wars”. Its relative brevity, close proximity to…
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