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Short Take
Leakers aren’t the (main) problem. Runaway classification is.
Margot Patterson
June 13, 2017
The misclassification of government documents has caught people up in phony scandals costly to them and to the public at large.
Politics & Society
Last Take
Are there lessons to be learned from Bernie Madoff in the Trump era?
Bill McGarvey
June 09, 2017
Diana Henriques wrote the book on Madoff. She says Donald Trump is no con man.
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Dispatches
In California, prison chaplains wanted—and wanting
Jim McDermott
May 22, 2017
Given the number of those in the California legal system today who are Latino, “you can guess a large percentage of them are Catholic.”
Politics & Society
Editorials
'Law and Order' should not mean wiping out civil rights protections
The Editors
May 04, 2017
Public safety and protecting the civil rights of citizens are not competing goals.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
Nebraska highlights the Catholic Church’s struggle with the death penalty
Joe Hoover, S.J.
April 25, 2017
The fight against the death penalty lays bare the strengths and weaknesses of the Catholic approach to pro-life issues.
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Meet the man who told the story of New York City, one crime at a time
Teresa Donnellan
April 12, 2017
Michael Wilson, a graduate of Loyola New Orleans, wrote the New York Times column "Crime Scene" for the past six years.
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