Potter: Law enforcement must be reformed
On Friday the United Nations Committee Against Torture released a scathing report of the United States regarding police brutality, counter-terrorism methods and immigration policies, amongst… Read more »
On Friday the United Nations Committee Against Torture released a scathing report of the United States regarding police brutality, counter-terrorism methods and immigration policies, amongst… Read more »
Last Wednesday, the United States agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 26 –28 percent less than the 2005 emissions levels by 2025 as part… Read more »
The low turnout rates of elections, particularly midterms, erode our democracy and heighten the risk of electing representatives that do not reflect the values of… Read more »
The campaigning this election has been excessively negative. It lacked content and may discourage registered voters from getting out to the polls. Instead of addressing… Read more »
Last week, former President Bill Clinton and Vice President Joe Biden campaigned for Rep. Dan Maffei (D-NY) at rallies hosted at Syracuse Hancock International Airport.… Read more »
With the impending midterm elections, concerns are rising that the Senate will shift to a Republican majority and President Barack Obama’s judicial nominees will be… Read more »
In the past two weeks the courts have taken major steps toward marriage equality. The Supreme Court of the United States refused to involve itself… Read more »
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently said if she could overrule one Supreme Court decision, it would be Citizens United. In 2010, the Supreme… Read more »
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) has quickly risen in politics and is becoming well known nationwide. She progressed from congresswomen to senator, and has been considered… Read more »
California is among other states that have recently made tremendous progress for worker’s rights and have passed legislation that, if successful, could set a nationwide… Read more »
This year, Republicans and Democrats are more polarized than any point within the past two decades, according to Pew Research Center. It is likely not… Read more »
According to an Aug. 27 Politico article, a case study done by Crossroads GPS and American Action Network reports a significant difference in favorability by… Read more »
On Aug. 9, Michael Brown was fatally shot by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. Since the story broke, media… Read more »
Over the past several years child immigrants have travelled from Central America to the United States seeking safety, shelter and greater opportunities. This has been… Read more »
Corruption in politics is a concern of many Americans and an issue that taints the integrity of our democratic system. Starting Tuesday, the Supreme Court… Read more »
Kathleen Sebelius’s resignation as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services has reopened the debate about the Affordable Care Act and its downfalls.… Read more »
With the failure of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal to provide state-funded college classes for inmates, it’s time to consider better options to reduce… Read more »
The stereotypical millennial is portrayed as a flannel-wearing, tattoo-getting, mustache-growing, BuzzFeed-reading, constantly texting type that is overwhelmingly liberal. This stereotype is inaccurate and potentially offensive,… Read more »
In a country that prides itself on democracy, it is incredibly ironic that political influence can be gained through obscenely large donations to political candidates.… Read more »
The implementation of the Affordable Care Act has hidden benefits that reach far beyond what was initially predicted — it exposes issues of discrimination against… Read more »
Twenty-five states have yet to adopt the Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act. This Medicaid expansion was set to begin on Jan. 1 this… Read more »
The growing amount of drone strikes used to counter terrorism has created doubt about whether the technology is being used in a humane and just… Read more »
Five New York Police Department unions filed to block the settlement of New York City’s stop-and-frisk lawsuit, according to a Feb. 7 Huffington Post article.… Read more »
During the State of the Union address last Tuesday night, President Barack Obama said he would implement a wage increase to $10.10 for federal contract… Read more »