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Polling the People

Global warming joins terrorism atop the list of concerns for the average American.

The World

100 Years of Whiffenpoofs

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Kids and economic troubles challenge marriages

The World

Health Care Reform: What Doctors Want

Global Politics
The World

White Firefighters: Race, Affirmative Action and the Court

Conflict & Justice
The World

Who is Sonia Sotomayor? Personal Views

Conflict & Justice

Yale Law Professor and novelist Stephen Carter was in Sotomayor’s law school class and Jenny Rivera clerked for Sotomayor in 1993. They visit The Takeaway and share their perspectives.

The World

A look at the docket for the Supreme Court

Global Politics

The Supreme Court has set its agenda for the week and will hear arguments on two cases involving civil rights. Joining The Takeaway to discuss these cases and more is Kenji Yoshino, the Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Law at NYU law school.

The World

Connecticut tries I.D. cards for undocumented workers

Global Politics

This Thursday marks the one-year mark for the controversial business of issuing identification cards to undocumented migrants in New Haven, Connecticut. About 6,500 of the estimated 15,000 migrants now have the card, which provides access to libraries, a bank account and the public beach. Guest: Aswini Anburajan