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Schools have the right to limit free speech. But how much should they?
Ellen K. Boegel
May 26, 2017
Discussions that lead to cooperative compliance are better than banning speech.
Politics & Society
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Sister Carol Keehan: G.O.P. health care plan ‘cannot be fixed’
Kevin Clarke
May 25, 2017
Congress is asking the nation to make “immoral choices,” said Sister Keehan, the president of the Catholic Health Association.
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In California, prison chaplains wanted—and wanting
Jim McDermott
May 22, 2017
Given the number of those in the California legal system today who are Latino, “you can guess a large percentage of them are Catholic.”
Faith
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Pope Francis to create five new cardinals on June 28
Gerard O’Connell
May 21, 2017
The new cardinals named by Pope Francis come from El Salvador, Laos, Mali, Spain and Sweden.
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Chicago Catholic high school students among those with stolen photos shared online
Judith Valente
May 19, 2017
Illinois is one of about 35 states that have “revenge laws” that prohibit anyone from publicly disseminating intimate or embarrassing content about others without their consent.
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Amid Brexit, a gaffe-rich U.K. election amuses but doesn’t engage voters
David Stewart
May 19, 2017
More and more, the political campaigns are indistinguishable from advertising campaigns for, say, breakfast cereals.
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