Government transparency is a promise that public institutions operate openly, decisions aren’t hidden, and power is held to sight rather than to speculation. In an age of increasing technological advancement and cyber warfare, what is the future of federal transparency?
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Privacy in a World of Technology
In a time when a smartphone holds more information about us than our homes did in 1791, how does the centuries-old document protect our personal freedoms in an ever changing modern technological world?
Read MoreIs America in Moral Decline?
In a pluralistic society, where beliefs vary widely across cultures, faiths, and generations, whose version of morality wins out in the end? Are Christians still participating in shaping the future of morality in America?
Read MoreSpeech and Consequence
Freedom of speech is often seen as the right to say whatever one feels, especially if it reflects personal truth. But not all speech is protected, and not all consequences are unconstitutional. So, what does the First Amendment actually protect?
Read MoreMedia Bias in the Digital Age
Media bias refers to the perceived or actual bias of journalists and news organizations that reinforces a particular viewpoint, worldview, political ideology, or corporate interest, rather than presenting information in an objective manner.
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