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Feature
How the GOP Is Resegregating the South
Republicans are using the redistricting process to undermine minority voting power and ensure their party's dominance.
Ari Berman
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Transpartisan Politics on the Plains
The Keystone fight showed ordinary Nebraskans their power. Will their unlikely alliance stick?
Madeline Ostrander
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Why Did an Asylum Seeker to the US End Up in a Liberian Prison?
The US policy of criminalizing undocumented immigrants has led innocent deportees to be jailed and maligned in their home countries.
Deepa Fernandes and Abdulai Bah
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Editorial
Why Redistricting Threatens Democracy
It eliminates competition and guarantees incumbent power.
John Nichols
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Newt vs. Mitt
How can it be that a party with nearly limitless financial resources has such paltry human resources?
Betsy Reed
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Noted.
David Cole on the Supreme Court’s surprising defense of privacy, Umar Farooq on a student victory against a juvenile jail, Robert Dreyfuss on the legacy of the Haditha Massacre
Various Contributors
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Global Business Elite Go Marxist at Davos!
Not really. But debates on rising inequality are now de rigueur at the World Economic Forum.
Andy Robinson
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Column
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Sure, Apple Could Build the iPhone Here
Steve Jobs told Obama that Apple manufacturing jobs are never coming back to the US. Really?
Alexander Cockburn
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Obama Stands Up to Bishops. Finally.
Shouldn’t it be obvious that birth control coverage is about women’s health, not “religious freedom”?
Katha Pollitt
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Books & the Arts
The Future Is Not What It Used to Be: On ‘El País’
El País, Público and Spain’s Second Transition.
Jonathan Blitzer
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Lucas’s Tuskegee Experiment
George Lucas’s Red Tails, Agnieszka Holland’s In Darkness.
Stuart Klawans
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Letters
Letters
From the grassy knoll; democracy is coming to town; phenotype in the pea patch; acclaim suduko frenzy without you, I hear
Our Readers and Charles Taylor