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Essay: The Many Joys of Home Schooling
‘Learning can lead to caring just as often as caring leads to learning,’ writes Lefrak
What Public Schools and Home Schools Both Need
By Herman C. Quirmbach *83
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How New Jersey Made a Bail Breakthrough
Was the perfect the enemy of the good?
Time to End For-Profit Bail
By Ruth Walter ’88
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Preventive Detention
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Life in ‘The Project’
Bruce ’46 and Mary Crane
By Leslie McShane Roach k’46
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Elyse Graham ’07 tells the history of New York City’s accent
New Yawk Accents
By Robert E. (Bob) Buntrock *67
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The Professor Who Transformed Diplomacy
Princeton Portrait: Harry Garfield (1863–1942)
A Plus?
By Norman Ravitch *62
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A grand unified theory of music
Chords don’t just have sound — they have shape
A Map of a Map
By John Blake Arnold
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Context, Impact Explored: Scholars Take a Deeper Look at Woodrow Wilson’s Legacy on Race
The Tail Wagging the Dog
By Jon B. Wang ’62
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The Trump Doctrine and the Emerging International System
What Doctrine?
By Norman Ravitch *62
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PAWcast: Jennifer Howard ’85 Explains the History of Clutter
‘To live intentionally with things is, I think, the goal’
A Balance of Personal, Societal Stories
By Robert Falk ’85
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Law Professor Rick Pildes ’79 On How to Make Your Vote Count
‘We’re at risk of not getting the message out about how important it is for people to vote in person’
Voting Early
By Teddy Zhou ’83
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Working on Revising the Electoral Count Act of 1887
By Michael Otten ’63
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