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Dispatches
After the LeBarón family massacre, can Mexico’s López Obrador stop the violence?
Jan-Albert Hootsen
December 10, 2019
Mr. LeBarón, the family's spokesperson, said he hopes he can channel the grief and anger over the killings into a broad social movement. “We want to unite the whole country. We want a social movement, not a political one,” he said.
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Supreme Court leaves temporary stop on federal executions in place
Catholic News Service
December 10, 2019
U.S. Attorney General William Barr announced in July that the government was reinstating the federal death penalty
Politics & Society
News
Court won’t take challenge to Ky. law requiring ultrasound before abortion
Catholic News Service
December 09, 2019
The law allows the woman to refuse to view the ultrasound and she may ask the provider to mute the heartbeat if audible.
Politics & Society
Editorials
The Editors: The impeachment process shows why we need to clarify executive privilege
The Editors
December 06, 2019
Why we need legislation to clarify the scope of executive privilege and to establish a streamlined legal process to resolve such claims.
Politics & Society
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Why Nancy Pelosi doesn’t hate President Trump and prays for him instead
Thomas J. Reese
December 05, 2019
“As a Catholic, I resent your using the word 'hate' in a sentence that addresses me,” she said. “I don’t hate anyone.”
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How prayer changes politics: A conversation with Kathryn Jean Lopez
Sean Salai
December 04, 2019
Kathryn Jean Lopez on her career, her new book and her ongoing drift from conservative politics to Catholic spirituality.
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