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Feminism: The Flaws of the Modern Movement
Feminism: The Flaws of the Modern Movement

While the modern feminist movement has made great strides over the past few decades, the feminist movement needs to include women of all ethnicities and races.

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Ellie BrasacchioMarch 30, 2017feminism, Women's March, Washington, Trump, wage gapComment
A Perspective on the Alt-Right
A Perspective on the Alt-Right

The alt-right, newly thrown into prominence by the 2016 presidential election, consists of several disparate elements that are united by a belief in Western superiority. Untangling their web is the subject of this article.

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James DavisMarch 29, 2017Trump, Richard Spencer, National Policy Institute, Hillary ClintonComment
Virginia's Urban-Rural Divide in Gifted Education
Virginia's Urban-Rural Divide in Gifted Education

In the state of Virginia, while the Governor's School program sets the gold standard for gifted education, access to this resource is uneven and limited in parts of the state.

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Vasa ClarkeMarch 27, 2017urban-rural divide, Thomas Jefferson, Governor's School, Department of EducationComment
Women Under the Trump Administration
Women Under the Trump Administration

The new Trump administration has taken a variety of actions that directly affect women around the world. How do Trump's actions thus far indicate how his administration plans on treating women in the future?

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Jordan BeekerMarch 24, 2017Trump, Mexico City policy, Planned Parenthood, INSPIRE, child careComment
A Progressive Case for Free Trade
A Progressive Case for Free Trade

Free trade is anathema to many on both sides of the aisle. But does it make sense that the anti-war Left rejects free trade agreements?

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Jackson SamplesMarch 22, 2017free trade, NAFTA, FDI, progressive, Elizabeth WarrenComment
Note from the Editor-in-Chief
Note from the Editor-in-Chief

This brief note from the editor-in-chief lays out the intellectual foundations of the Virginia Review of Politics, as well as its goals moving forward.

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Eric XuMarch 21, 2017Virginia Review of Politics, Dodd-Frank, TwitterComment
The Future of Environmental Policy in the U.S.
The Future of Environmental Policy in the U.S.

The EPA has long-since served as an effective regulatory body, however, under the Trump administration, the agency faces serious changes and cuts. These cuts will result in the potential for increased negative environmental impacts.

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Abigail JohnsonMarch 20, 2017Clean Water Rule, Trump, EPA, Nixon Comment
The Need for Stricter AI Standards
The Need for Stricter AI Standards

Artificial intelligence is rapidly booming, and slowly becoming a more integral and unavoidable aspect of our daily lives. What are the laws that govern this field?

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Irena HuangMarch 20, 2017Kurzweil, Supreme Court, Asimov, robotics Comment
Trump, Pai, and Broadband Access for Rural Americans
Trump, Pai, and Broadband Access for Rural Americans

This article summarizes municipal broadband networks and discusses the role of a partisan FCC in broadband deployment.

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Jordan ArnoldMarch 20, 2017broadband, Trump, Pai, FCC, lobbyingComment
What Everyone Gets Wrong About the Electoral College
What Everyone Gets Wrong About the Electoral College

Supporters of the Electoral College claim the system gives rural "flyover" states a voice. But how true is that?

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Luke NicholsonMarch 20, 2017Electoral College, Trump, flyover, ClintonComment
Dodd-Frank Is Here To Stay

President Trump claims that he will spearhead a repeal of Dodd-Frank, but the evidence overwhelmingly suggests that the law is here to stay.

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Varun SharmaMarch 20, 2017Dodd-Frank, finance, recession, repeal, Trump Comment
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