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How Eric Holder's Role as Attorney General Impacted the Obama PresidencyFederika A. Cariati - Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr.’s recent resignation is not the first controversial issue to arise out of his nearly six-year career in the White House. Since his nomination process began, Holder’s career as Attorney General has been as groundbreaking... Keep Reading »
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Inaction on Gun Control Reform During the Obama AdministrationJordan A. Lieberman - Gun control and federal reform of firearm legislation have recently become popular and contentious topics in Washington D.C. and around the country. Yet despite vast public support, none of the legislation proposed by the Obama administration has been enacted. The... Keep Reading »
E-Electioneering: The Political and Cultural Influence of Social Media in the 2008 and 2012 Presidential ElectionsRebecca Pineiro - Early in 2007, a junior senator with a thin legislative résumé but an inspiring background in community organizing approached a Facebook executive during the site’s period of exponential growth. That senator, later known as our 44th President, was... Keep Reading »
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Why Taking the White House Online Does Not Make It More Accessible To The PublicLeah C. Campbell - Much has been said in regards to Barack Obama’s revolutionary use of technology during both his 2008 and 2012 campaigns for President of the United States. Yet, during his administration, that groundbreaking tactic suddenly disappeared. In 2013, with the launch... Keep Reading »
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The Myth of Obama's Post-Racial Presidency: Why Barack Obama's Election Didn't End Racial Inequality in AmericaBreanna M. Bacon - The presidential campaign of Barack Obama was met with enthusiasm and controversy. If you were alive and cognizant at the time, you understood the importance and historic value of the 2008 election no matter your position. Barack Obama, the Hawaii-born Senator representing... Keep Reading »
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