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The Blinding Color of Race: Elections and Democracy in the Post-Shelby County Era
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Sticks and Stones, the Words that Hurt: Entrenched Stereotypes Eight Years after 9/11
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Democracy, Like Revolution, is Unattainable Without Women
The biggest challenge facing women in Arab Spring countries is transforming their leadership and attendant influence during the revolutions into high-level governance positions, both elected and appointed, after the revolutions.
To achieve this goal, reform efforts should include: 1) amending election laws to increase the proportion of women represented at the local, state, and national levels; 2) increasing high-level employment opportunities; and 3) using public education to highlight the role of women and counter perceptions of traditional gender roles.Peer reviewe
Independence Without Accountability: The Judicial Paradox of Egypt's Failed Transition to Democracy
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Countering Religion or Terrorism: Selective Enforcement of Material Support Laws Against Muslim Charities
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The Laws on Providing Material Support to Terrorist Organizations: The Erosion of Constitutional Rights or a Legitimate Tool for Preventing Terrorism?
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