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What If the U.S. President Refused to Follow the Constitution?

I am not a lawyer or constitutional scholar—just a citizen deeply interested in politics and the state of our democracy. Recent events in the executive branch have made me question the strength of our constitutional system. The U.S. Constitution grants the President (Article II) the power of enforcement as Commander-in-Chief, while Congress (Article I) makes […]

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BOOK REVIEW: Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza by Peter Beinart

I chose to read Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza because I wanted to understand how a prominent Jewish thinker like Peter Beinart processes the moral and emotional weight of what Israel has done to Gaza. Beinart, a journalist and political commentator, has spent years grappling with Jewish identity, Zionism, and Israel’s actions toward

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Less Oversight, More Bias? Why Muslim Parents Should Worry About Education Reform

The push to eliminate the Department of Education (ED) isn’t just a policy debate—it’s a shift that could deeply affect how children, especially those from minority and Muslim communities, experience public education. While this administration’s argument for decentralizing education and giving power back to state and local school boards may sound appealing to some, the reality is far more complex. Without federal oversight,

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