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Close the Policy Gap

Fixing gender inequality begins with implementing policies aimed at helping women.

It's Called Compromise

Slaughter ignores the fact that no one can have it all.

Change Is a Long Way in the Future

The idea of "having it all" is itself a gendered concept. Changing it will take time.

It's the Culture

The real hurdles for women are imbedded in our culture, and changing them will not be easy.

Looking Past the Elites

Society loses out with gender inequality

Moving the Needle

How the new generation can create equal opportunities for both genders.

In 2012, Is Boring Better?

Romney's pick for Vice President is not likely to excite.

A Stubborn "Fortnight for Freedom"

The Catholic Church charges into the political fray.

The Corporate Kingmaker

SuperPACs weren't the only organizations empowered by Citizens United.

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