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The Supreme Court, Pt. II

September 12, 2007

“No More Souters:” Every Seat Matters

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14 min


Summary:

With no term limits for Supreme Court Justices, some presidents end up putting many justices on the court, while others are never afforded an opportunity. As evidenced by so many confirmation battles, ideological shifts, and 5-4 decisions, every seat is important.

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Larry Sabato is the founder and direction of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia, a professor of politics, and a nationally renowned elections scholar.

 

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Economic and Political Inequality, Pt. II

August 1, 2007

Money Talks: The Implications of Rising Economic Inequality

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Lecture by Ed Greenberg
15 min

Summary:
The rising economic inequality in the United States is the result of numerous economic, political, and ideological shifts. Whatever the causes, the indisputable reality has been shown to have widespread repercussions, including a significant impact on even health and life expectancy.

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greenberg.jpg Edward S. Greenberg is a professor of political science and the director of the Political and Economic Change Program in the Institute of Behavioral Science at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

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Economic and Political Inequality, Pt. I

August 1, 2007

Economic Inequality in the United States

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19 min

Summary:
Even in the quiet town of Boulder, Colorado, evidence of income inequality abounds. Economic inequality in the United States is the highest among all rich democracies, and in the last two decades we have seen the largest disparities in income wealth in American history. When economic inequality leads to political inequality, it threatens the foundations of our democracy.

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greenberg.jpg Edward S. Greenberg is a professor of political science and the director of the Political and Economic Change Program in the Institute of Behavioral Science at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

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