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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

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Why the Supreme Court Must Restore the Unitary Executive

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A Different Fascism? Part II

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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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Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in these articles, editorials, and creative pieces are solely those of individual authors or guest authors and do not necessarily reflect the official endorsement of The Texas Orator, its affiliates, or its contributors.

Senate Bill 18: Two Months Later

By Divjot Walia on February 3, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Why was free speech legislation so controversial among UT students?

Statues in the Swamp: Remembering a City Remembering Itself

By Cade Stone on December 12, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

Washington D.C. is a city being constantly negotiated, an arena for constructing how America sees and remembers itself. From the ground of D.C., we investigate the American ideal.

We’re Starting to Give Up: The Decline of Political Activism in Trump’s America

By Caroline Cabe on December 9, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

In the midst of the political and social unrest fueled by Trump’s presidency, Caroline Cabe looks deeper into the devolution of political activism from a desperate means for change to a device for self-consolation.

The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of the O’Rourke Campaign

By connerhoek on December 6, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Despite Beto’s failed presidential race, its important to look at what got him here in the first place, what happened, and the impact he’ll have on Texas politics.

The Cult of Civic Engagement

By Wes Dodson on December 5, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Proselytizing for the political process isn’t a virtue — it might even be a vice.

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