This past week, in Dobbs v. Jackson Woman’s Health, the U.S. Supreme Court fundamentally changed the law of abortion in the United States. The case involved a Mississippi statute that, essentially, prevented almost all abortions after 15 weeks.
The Center is a gathering of scholars, experts and community stakeholders, that engage in research and dialogue in an effort to create practical policy recommendations and solutions to current local, national, and international challenges.
This past week, in Dobbs v. Jackson Woman’s Health, the U.S. Supreme Court fundamentally changed the law of abortion in the United States. The case involved a Mississippi statute that, essentially, prevented almost all abortions after 15 weeks.
The War in Ukraine has eliminated the post-cold war illusion that wars can be avoidable in the future and that the danger of another world war does not exist.
It was an unusual meeting on 14 February 1945, aboard the USS Quincy in the Suez Canal, between two heads of state. On the one hand, Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR), President of the USA, the unofficial leader of the free world, was on the threshold of the final victory over Nazi Germany.
The January 6 Committee hearings bring upon those concerned and horrified by the Capitol insurrection a certain malaise, a deep and foreboding anxiety, a feeling that all of this is for naught.
We should take it as a mark of reasonable judgment not to consider the moderately problematic the same as the extremely problematic, to be unsurprised when anticipated action comport with expected results, and not to shift standards in similar situations without extremely good reasons.
A lot has been said and written about the Summit of the Americas currently taking place in Los Angeles. The refusal of Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez, also known by AMLO, to participate over the exclusion of three dictatorships— Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua— gave the impression that the summit was going to be a total failure. I disagree with those who had such a perception.
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