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Dispatches
Mike Pence’s relationship with the Catholic Church is...complicated
Michael J. O’Loughlin
July 15, 2016
Pence, long described as a culture warrior, nonetheless supports many issues important to some Catholics.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
Platform proposal on Hyde Amendment challenged by Pro-Life Democrats
Michael J. O’Loughlin
July 05, 2016
“What kind of relationship is the Democratic Party going to form with people of faith and faith communities?"
Politics & Society
15 Ways President Obama has changed the direction of America
Robert David Sullivan
May 20, 2016
Here are some of the ways in which President Obama has steered the United States by at least a few degrees.
Politics & Society
Editorials
The lesson of Merrick Garland’s nomination? Make the Supreme Court less important.
The Editors
April 21, 2016
Let’s figure out how to stop playing Supreme Court roulette.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
I didn't think this election could get crazier. Then I Googled each candidate and 'Jesuit.'
Jim McDermott
February 01, 2016
There must be someone pulling the strings, right?
Politics & Society
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Martin Shkreli’s fraud did not occur in a vacuum.
Sam Sawyer, S.J.
December 17, 2015
When we enjoy our outrage and savor Martin Shkreli’s defeat, we might not notice that such outrage is, in this case, the voice of conscience.
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