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April 28, 2014
Cover Story
Through a Google Glass, Darkly
Surveillance of, by, and for the people
By Matt Labash
Also in This Issue
- Justice Kennedy and Hobby Lobby — Adam J. White
- Can This Marriage Be Saved? — Jay Cost
- As Goes North Carolina — Fred Barnes
The April 28, 2014 issue featured Matt Labash's examination of Google Glass technology and its surveillance implications as the cover story. The issue also explored the Supreme Court's pending Hobby Lobby decision through Adam J. White's analysis of Justice Kennedy's pivotal role, while Jay Cost examined the need for reconciliation between the Republican establishment and grassroots movements ahead of the midterm elections. Additional coverage included Fred Barnes on North Carolina's importance to Republican Senate takeover hopes and essays on labor organizing, judicial activism, and the declining pro-life Democratic constituency.
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Don't Close Your Eyes, Unionize PDF
Can This Marriage Be Saved? PDF
As Goes North Carolina PDF
Mitch McConnell, Judicial Activist PDF
Endangered Species PDF
Out with the Old PDF
Through a Google Glass, Darkly PDF
Kennedy's Question PDF
Man vs. Machine PDF
Citizen Ravitch PDF
Imperial Transition PDF
Virginia Inflamed PDF
Prophet of Ukraine PDF
At the Meh-vies PDF
The Scrapbook PDF
Casual PDF
Editorial: 2014 ≠ 2016 PDF