Charlie Kirk, The death of debate
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The author’s tribute to Kirk’s legacy is admirable, but the article’s logic leads to the inevitable conclusion that if the far-left wants to kill you for your ideas, all the right can do is debate them harder.
For legal professionals, supporting student debate is not charity. Rather, it is an investment in the next generation of advocates, thinkers, activists and change-makers.
That DIY fix grew into Flock Safety, a seven-year-old company valued at about $7.5 billion. Langley, Flock’s CEO, says it operates in more than 6,000 communities and touches nearly every corner of American law enforcement.
Rep. Mikie Sherrill and former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli will meet in the first debate of the general election on Sunday, and the game plans have
Euphemisms distort thought, and no entities are more adept at producing euphemisms than governments. President Donald Trump’s rebranding on Friday of the Department of Defense as the Department of War is a worthy blow against government euphemism.
The Lords are debating the Assisted Dying Bill since it passed through Parliament in June. The peers have started debating the controversial proposal today, with Lord Forsyth revealing how his own father’s death made him change his mind about the law.
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