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Latest ArticlesBrookline's phased cigarette ban is unwise, irrational, and patronizingDecember 3, 2023 • The Boston Globe ONLY A sliver of Brookline residents smoke. According to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, the town's adult smoking rate is a paltry 6.8 percent — far below the statewide rate of 13.7 percent.
The inescapable conundrum of anonymous speechNovember 29, 2023 • The Boston Globe Nikki Haley provoked a backlash when she told Fox News that if she becomes president, she wants to make it illegal to post anonymously on social media.
Chester Darling's landmark lifeNovember 28, 2023 • Arguable HE WAS A Massachusetts liberal of the old school, a patriot who joined the Army after graduating from Melrose High School in 1947 and a believer in individual freedom who protested against racial segregation in the 1950s. He put himself through law school, then gradually built up a legal practice. In those early decades, when he was representing clients in personal injury or family law disputes, it surely never occurred to him that he would play a key role in the history of First Amendment jurisprudence.
Look who's backing DiZoglio's ballot campaignNovember 26, 2023 • The Boston Globe
Palestinians can win the peace once Israel has won the warNovember 19, 2023 • The Boston Globe
Already there has been much discussion of the postwar arrangements. President Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, embracing conventional wisdom with both arms, are pushing for a takeover of Gaza by Mahmoud Abbas's Palestinian Authority. Far more realistic, however, is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's call for Gaza to be "demilitarized, deradicalized, and rebuilt." |
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