Monthly Archive: November 2010

Tax-Exempt Status and the Politicization of the Pulpit

Christy Boeckholt, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice “Dear God, please let the IRS attack my church,  so I can …

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Mental Illness and Police Intervention

Rachael Jensen, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice Earlier this month, an unusual story in the Des Moines Register caught …

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Pin-up Feminism

Michael Arleth, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice Perhaps feminism’s greatest adaptation is the power to take formerly objectionable concepts …

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Ode to an Election Night Victory

Brad Biren, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice After last Tuesday, few people would consider Election Day a victory for …

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Cruelty and Recklessness: The Implications of the Iowa Judicial Retention Vote

Matt Hulstein, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice   On November 2, 2010, Iowans voted to not retain its Supreme Court …

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