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By Jack Couch on April 15, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

“Martin Irons: The Labor Question” by Jada Li

By redbean25 on April 7, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

The Labor Question

By Benjamin Castro on March 11, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

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 )

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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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Numbers and Narratives (I): New York, Robert Moses, and Luigi Mangione

By Louis Goldberg on February 25, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Pondering mathematical nominalism whilst wandering the streets of New York.

Microreactors: The Future of Nuclear Power

By Elle Nicholson on February 24, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

A brief exploration of an emerging technology that could redefine nuclear power and reshape local power grids.

“Orbánism” in an American Context

By Seth O'Brien on February 20, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Examining how Donald Trump and Victor Orbán’s Right-Wing Populist platforms legitimize each other’s attempts at democratic backsliding.

Burke, Twain, and America’s Superpower Fatigue

By Diego Lopez on February 15, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

Americans’ support for Donald Trump’s isolationist foreign policy suggests disapproval of the United States’ traditional role as active promoter of liberal democracy abroad. Should Americans completely give up on that vision?

Friend or Foe? An Analysis of A.I. in the Energy Sector

By Elle Nicholson on February 14, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

An analysis of the benefits and problems of AI from an energy perspective.

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