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“Martin Irons: The Labor Question” by Jada Li

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The Labor Question

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Why The Supreme Court Should Overturn Dobbs and Reinstate Roe: An Amicus Brief

By Heather Wood on March 7, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Why the Supreme Court Must Restore the Unitary Executive

By Taimur Rehman on February 28, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

A Different Fascism? Part II

By Luca Balescu on February 16, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

How a Conservative Court Chose to Preserve Abortion as a Fundamental Right

By Heather Wood on February 16, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

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The Texas Orator is a multi-partisan, peer-reviewed political publication that is part of the Associated Collegiate Press. We value thorough analysis in our articles and strive to protect the ideals of free speech and unhindered access to information on campus and nationwide. We seek to keep the student body informed of the implications of ever-changing political climates, both domestically and abroad, from a range of voices and perspectives.

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When Diplomacy Gets Dangerous

By Nicholas Romanow on October 11, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

Foreign Affairs editor Nick Romanow argues that peace and prosperity are not always guaranteed outcomes of diplomacy.

Voting for Democracy – Part 1: A Rank Above

By Matthew Cox on October 11, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

Can changing the ballot save our democracy?

Alphabet Soup

By Connor O'Neill on October 10, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Connor O’Neill illustrates the White House’s new means of distributing Presidential Alerts after some did not receive the alert on their phones.

TXO Podcast: Town Hall with Neal Dikeman and Mark Tippetts

By Wes Dodson on October 10, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

Neal Dikeman, Libertarian Party nominee for the United States Senate in Texas, and Mark Tippetts, Libertarian Party nominee for the Texas gubernatorial election, join us today for a student town hall where […]

Choice Matters

By thetexasorator on October 9, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Neal Dikeman examines the importance of voting on principle and being an engaged and aware citizen.

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The Labor Question

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