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- What Kavanaugh case means for 'innocent until proven guilty'
- Brexit tensions and the two 'i-words'
- The key to recovery from a sports scandal
- Breakfast with Tom Donohue: ‘real trade war’ would harm economy
What Kavanaugh case means for 'innocent until proven guilty' Posted: 24 Sep 2018 02:23 PM PDT In the Senate standoff over confirming Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court, two paradigms are hurtling toward each other in a clash: the age-old legal standard that someone must be presumed innocent until proven guilty, and the new #MeToo social norm that accusers of sexual assault should be believed. Recommended: Kavanaugh hearings: Does panel need 'protocol' for sexual assault allegations? A confirmation hearing is not a criminal trial. |
Brexit tensions and the two 'i-words' Posted: 24 Sep 2018 12:17 PM PDT Crunch time is coming for Brexit, Britain's decision to end its decades-long membership in the European Union. The economics of Brexit are daunting enough. The IMF said last week that there will be "costs" for the UK even if that process goes smoothly – something far from certain, given rising Brexit tensions in recent days both between Britain and the EU and in Britain's domestic political arena. |
The key to recovery from a sports scandal Posted: 24 Sep 2018 11:40 AM PDT Two of the biggest scandals in recent sports history were back in the news last week. Each in its own way continues to provide a lesson on how contrition is a necessary step toward redemption. The larger of the two scandals was the serial sexual abuse of girls and women by the team doctor for USA Gymnastics, Larry Nassar. |
Breakfast with Tom Donohue: ‘real trade war’ would harm economy Posted: 24 Sep 2018 11:31 AM PDT |
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