Milton Hershey turned his company into a quasi-community asset. The consequences are still playing out.
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Tag Archives: Pennsylvania
Justice Kennedy Squanders A Potential Legacy
Only Justice Anthony Kennedy stood between a prisoner and his unjust death sentence. Kennedy voted to keep it that way.
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The Strange Smell From Pennsylvania
Professional discipline for an errant prosecutor ought to be a good thing, but this case has a peculiar odor.
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Summer Camp Is Good For Parents
Sending kids to sleepaway camp is a very healthy step. Especially for parents.
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The SEC’s Race To Restore Municipal Bond Integrity
The SEC wants to protect the muni bond market by challenging misleading government accounting. Is it too late?
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Paying For Parents’ Care? Kids Gave At The Office
Old-fashioned laws make kids responsible for parents’ support, but the younger generation already pays via government programs.
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Voter ID Laws Damaging GOP Brand
Immigrant and poor Americans have the most to gain from the GOP’s pro-opportunity agenda, but Republicans hide the welcome mat.
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A Mid-Term Election Preview
It isn’t exactly Super Tuesday, but after voters in four states go to the polls today, we will have a …
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A Judicial Power Grab Echoes Bush v. Gore
Democrats on Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court will probably redraw congressional districts themselves. They’ll tell us why later.
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