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Election

Christine Flowers: Carolyn Carluccio is not just a woman

October 20, 2023October 26, 2023
Christine Flowers
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Women care about a lot of things that don’t have to do with so-called reproductive health.
By Christine Flowers

Constitutional Law

Howard Lurie: The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has once again overstepped its authority

March 15, 2022March 17, 2022
Howard Lurie
2

The authority to choose congressional districts must be returned to the state Legislature.
By Howard Lurie

Politics

Kyle Sammin: Meet Pennsylvania’s new Congressional map — same as the old one

March 7, 2022March 7, 2022
Kyle Sammin

For Pennsylvanians, the next decade of Congressional elections may look a lot like the past: court-ordered lines to protect one political party.
By Kyle Sammin

Election

Bradley Vasoli: Pennsylvania conservatives see do-or-die election for statewide judges this fall

October 31, 2021October 31, 2021
Bradley Vasoli

The statewide judicial races are on the minds of Pennsylvania’s right-of-center voters and organizations, as an election for judges approaches.
By Bradley Vasoli

The Courts

Gina Diorio: Understanding this year’s judicial elections

August 19, 2021August 20, 2021
Gina Diorio
4

Pennsylvanians would do well to recognize that, despite their lack of excitement, judicial elections are critically important—and vote accordingly.
By Gina Diorio

Election Law

Dave Lemery: State Supreme Court – Pennsylvania can accept ballots mailed on Election Day for following three days

September 18, 2020April 19, 2021
Dave Lemery

Ballots mailed on Election Day in Pennsylvania will still be counted as long as they arrive within the next three days, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
By Dave Lemery

News

Christen Smith: Pennsylvania Senate approves constitutional amendments to limit governor’s emergency powers

July 22, 2020April 19, 2021
Christen Smith

Senate Bill 1166 marks a last-ditch effort to defeat Wolf’s pandemic policies by PA’s Republican Senate — a win, albeit a symbolic one.
By Christen Smith

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Op-Ed

Thom Nickels: The new journalism? Two can play at that game.

Thom Nickels: The new journalism? Two can play at that game.

schedule February 06 2026
ink_pen Thom Nickels

There aren’t that many daring “street activist” conservatives in Philadelphia who’ve adopted an in-your-face style that’s decidedly leftist in its […]

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