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- 1From:Fordham Urban Law Journal (Vol. 48, Issue 5)INTRODUCTION On January 6, 2021, the United States Capitol was breached and invaded for the first time since the British set the building ablaze during the War of 1812. (1) As far-right protesters raided and desecrated...
- 2From:School Library Journal (Vol. 67, Issue 2)As Kathy Carroll watched the January 6 attack on the Capitol "in total disbelief." The American Association of School Librarians (AASL) president knew she needed to say something, that she wanted to say something,...
- 3From:American DiplomacyTitle: How Do We Talk to Foreign Audiences After Trump's Subversion? Author: Ken Moskowitz Text: When I was the U.S. Embassy press officer in Kyiv, Ukraine in the late 1990s, the public affairs section sponsored...
- 4From:Loyola Law Review (Vol. 67, Issue 2)INTRODUCTION On January 6, 2021, a mob of Donald Trump supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol and terrorized the joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives as they were engaged in the constitutional process...
- 5From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 38, Issue 19)Toward the end of 2021, Fox News host Howard Kurtz authored an article tided "The Capitol Riot and Revisionist History: The Battle Over the Jan. 6 Legacy." Kurtz's title captures a very important battle in the conflict...
- 6From:Judges Journal (Vol. 60, Issue 2)Last year in an article about an investigation by the New York Times of cell site location data received from an unnamed source, I wrote "[I]f your cell phone is turned on, someone, somewhere, is collecting information...
- 7From:Hoover Digest (Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe United States suffers from a pandemic of civic ignorance and a deep deficit of civic respect. Only one in three Americans can pass the civics portion of the US citizenship test. A mere 24 percent of eighth-graders...
- 8From:The Hedgehog Review (Vol. 23, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedON JANUARY 6, 2021, THOUSANDS OF Donald Trump's supporters marched from a rally at the National Mall to the US Capitol. Roughly 800 members of that throng breached the inadequately protected building, some invading the...
- 9From:Skeptic (Altadena, CA) (Vol. 26, Issue 1)As I write this story, the world is struggling to fight COVID 19--the worst pandemic in a century. This coronavirus has killed more people in the United States than any other nation on Earth. Almost a half million...
- 10From:Hoover DigestPeer-ReviewedWe are scholars of election law who span the ideological spectrum but agree on two fundamental principles to help avert potential political upheaval in the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election. First, to avoid a...
- 11From:Army Lawyer (Issue 1)The violent assault on the U.S. Capitol in January 2021 was a shocking and disgraceful spectacle. This horrendous act resulted in the first breach of the Capitol since the War of 1812, (1) and, in addition to a tragic...
- 12From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 68, Issue 11)A COUPLE OF WEEKS after a mob of Donald J. Trump's supporters stormed the nation's Capitol, Cathy Cox, then dean of Mercer University's law school, convened a group of students on a Zoom call for what she described as a...