Tag Archives: Imagination

Increase in Food Recalls Not Your Imagination

It seems like there is a new food recall just about every week—will we ever be able to eat romaine lettuce again? Will the Caesar salad have to be redefined? Will anything be safe to eat ever again? What with … Continue reading

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Policing, Justice, and the Radical Imagination

[We have the following CFP.]Policing, Justice, and the Radical Imagination.  Issue Co-Editors: Amy Chazkel, Monica Kim, and Naomi Paik.  Issue 137. Call for ProposalsRadical History Review seeks proposals for contributions to a forthcoming issue that will bring together historically oriented … Continue reading

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YOU CAN’T FAULT THE DEA FOR A LACK OF IMAGINATION

This is a true crime story with a twist: Ascension Alverez-Tejeda and his girlfriend were transporting drugs in their vehicle. They stopped at a traffic light and when the light turned green, the car in front of them began to … Continue reading

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Congress' Attempt to Transfer Air Traffic Control to a Private Corporation Leaves a Great Deal to the Imagination

Up against a September 30th deadline for the passage of legislation before its recess, Congressman Bud Shuster introduced the 21st Century Aviation Innovation, Reform, and Reauthorization Act (“21st Century AIRR Act” or “Act”), H.R. 2997.  Although somewhat obscured by its … Continue reading

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The Legacy of 1808: Slavery and the Literary Imagination

For the July installment of the National Constitution Center's Legacy of 1808 series, three accomplished writers join us for a conversation examining slavery through fiction and scholarship. Fiction and non-fiction writers have different constraints on what stories they tell, but … Continue reading

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